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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GuinnessGuy who wrote (114875)8/5/2008 12:55:52 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 132070
 
Craig, Since I also have fantasies about sororities, I'm right on top of this story. And hope to soon be on top of a sorority sister. Actually, I think I will go "little sister," as they aim to please. <VBG>

The story sounds ridiculous. So ridiculous, I think it may be partially true. Remember, the war lovers tried to blame it on Al Qaida, and the neocons are our nation's top liars. They aren't good at lying, they just do it a lot.

But the story begs so many questions. How could he sign himself out of a mental institution? Why did the woman he threatened wait two weeks to file a complaint? The suicide was a wee mite convenient.

If G. Gordon Liddy were still active, it would look like one of his bungled ops. Poison some people to get the knuckle draggers riled about al qaida and Saddam and Iran and Korea. Then, when the al qaida story is discovered to be fake, kill the "single individual, no conspiracy here" guy so the truth can't come out. Meanwhile providing lots of fun for the frat rats to mail powdered sugar to people and scare the crap out of them.

Wait a second. Sorority sisters and frat rats. Something is becoming very unclear here. <G>

My guess is that the guy was involved, but he may have had Bush/Cheney fingerprints all over him. Or, since those two are both cowards, Wolfie and Freeh-base may have ordered even flunkier butts to do it. Those guys were probably then sent to Fallujah with no backup.