To The Tinfoil Hats, Robin, There’s Conspiracy Afoot
What John Kerry definitely said about 2004’s stolen election and why it's killing American democracy
By Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman
Online Journal Guest Writers
Nov 10, 2005, 21:35
The net is abuzz about what John Kerry may or may not be saying now about the stolen election of 2004.
But we can definitively report what he has said about New Mexico and electronic voting machines soon after his abrupt "abandon ship" with 250,000 Ohio votes still uncounted.
And we must also report that what he's not saying is having a catastrophic effect on what's left of American democracy, including what has just happened (again) in Ohio 2005.
In recent days Mark Crispin Miller has reported that he heard from Kerry personally that Kerry believes the 2004 election was stolen. The dialog has been widely reported on the Internet. Kerry has since seemed to deny it.
We have every reason to believe Miller. His recent book, Fooled Again, has been making headlines along with our own How the GOP stole America's 2004 election & is rigging 2008.
Finally, hope for the GOP in 2008. According to these two conspiracy theorist rocket surgeons the fix is in for 2008 and the Republicans have rigged the elections. What a feat that would be if true. This whole schtick will assume the form of a self fulfilling prophecy if the progressive liberal demoracists don't give it up, roll their sleeves up and get to work on actually having an agenda other than "liar, liar, pants on fire."
3 Comments:
Mr. Ducky, I am asking you nice. Real nice. I confess it is totally out of curiousity. Did you serve in the military? What did you do if you did serve?
How about that Teddy? Everyone says W's dad influenced his getting in the Texas Air National Guard. Teddy got the boot from Harvard for cheating and ended up as an Army MP private in Brussels. I will bet you a yankee dollar his dad had something to do with that. I respect Teddy Kennedy's Army service. If I ever had an opportunity to chit chat with him I would ask him about his Army experience. I would listen attentively, with respect.
So, what did you do, Duck?
Au contraire Sr. le duque,
I strongly believe that those with "experience" in war are most qualified to render their judgements about it, just as experienced shipbuilders are most qualified to render their thoughts as to how to build ships.
For some have actually been to Larisa (Plato, "Meno") and others only have opinions as to how to get there and what goes on there.
-FJ
Mr. Ducky, don’t go all delusional on me. I never stated or implied that my military service gives my “opinions any additional standing.” That has nothing to do with the obvious about Hanoi John. He is lacking in the morals, ethics and integrity that I would expect from someone who would be our President. Need I remind you that Hanoi John returned from his military service to lie in sworn testimony before the Congress of the United States about his Service and his former comrades in arms.
You have obviously confused President Bush with the former First Prevaricator. He is the President who weakened our military services and gutted our civilian intelligence services. Given enough time he would have so weakened this country to the point where we could not have resisted an attack of mad French girl scouts on their annual iced croissants sale.
Mr. Ducky, sorry for asking. I did not realize how sensitive you would be about whether or not you served this country in any way. There are still many, like you, who are still upset because they couldn’t serve since the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was not in effect when y’all were young.
What kind of coalitions has Ted been building, Duck. Elderly party boys reliving their frat days? Yes, alas, I too have made a few huge mistakes in my life mostly involving relationships with women. My huge mistakes never involved manslaughter, drunk driving, or cheating on college exams, like Teddy, or, lying in sworn testimony before Congress, consorting with the enemy or disgracing the uniform, like Hanoi John.
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