Why Did John Kerry Abandon His Crew (US!) in Battle? by Harvey Wasserman In the heat of battle, John Kerry abandoned his crew.
Not in Vietnam. This is not Karl Rovian Swift Boat libel.
No, John Kerry abandoned us here in Ohio and around the country at precisely the moment we needed him most....when the fire was heaviest and we were taking the heaviest casualties....right after Election Day.
This is also not about whether or not the election itself was stolen. Many of us believe it (...)
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Why Did John Kerry Abandon His Crew (US!) in Battle?
17 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
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Flashback:Remember James Bath? Charles "Bill" White does
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
Transcript from "The Fifth Estate" Broadcast Wednesday October 29, 2003 http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/
© CBC Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Republished at sanderhicks.com under the provisions of Fair Use.
BILL WHITE
Interviewed by: Bob McKeown
Charles "Bill" White
LET’S GO BACK TO THE BEGINNING WHEN DID YOU FIRST MEET JAMES BATH?
I met him when I graduated from Business School in nineteen seventy-eight. Came down to Houston on an interview.
AND WHAT KIND OF PERSON WAS HE?
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Who Is The Real Enemy?
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
11 commentsDo you support your country even if what it does is evil?
So, what does that make you?
By John Kaminski skylax@comcast.net
It is truly a devil of a choice. Support American soldiers murdering innocent civilians throughout Iraq and win the hollow, uneasy applause of your neighbors? Or do you secretly root for Iraqi civilians turned revolutionaries trying the defend their war-wracked country against the murderous Western invaders ... and risk being arrested for treason? (...) -
Can someone compose a listing of media ownership?
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsWe need a clear concise list of what media outlets are independently owned that is easily accessible to people fed up with corporate propaganda machines.
Not to mention it whould be wonderful to be able to shift masses of subscriptions, readers, and viewers to the more deserving ones. While we’re at it, let the owners know what we’re doing and that we’ll dust them off too if they sell to the corps.
Whap the bad ones in the wallet, the only thing they understand.
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N.M. Still Counting Provisional Ballots
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsNearly two weeks after John Kerry conceded the election and President Bush laid out his agenda, New Mexico is among several states that have yet to determine the winner’s margin of victory.
Bush was declared the state’s winner by The Associated Press and maintained a 6,061 vote lead Friday as most counties finished counting provisional ballots, according to an unofficial AP tally.
The state canvassing board will not certify the results until Nov. 23 - after the uncounted votes are (...) -
The Defeated Whimper, Lick Their Wounds, and Scratch Their Heads...Meanwhile, Iraq is Burning
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
So What Are You Going to Do About It?
By DONNA J. VOLATILE
John Kerry has slithered back under the rock from whence he came but never fear he’ll be back. Like the Clinton’s, like Gore and countless other ineffectual democrats, he’ll be back, and he’ll be received very well, possibly even be rewarded for his successful exploits: destroying the third party alternative and breaking the anti-war movement with his bare hands.
John "Help is On The Way, America", "Reporting for Duty", (...) -
Mainstream media loses all credibility in attempting to cover vote fraud
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
27 commentsThe only power that the mainstream media has is that the American people trust them to tell us the truth. As more an more Americans realize that the mainstream media is spoonfed news bites that they want us to hear, their propaganda becomes less powerful. Our democracy is based on a free press and fair vote and it is becoming obvious that in this country we have neither. As our supposed investigative reporters ignore the pile of vote irregularities favoring Bush, they are (...)
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Recount in Ohio a Sure Thing
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentGreen Party Campaign Raises $150,000 in 4 Days, Shifts Gears to Phase II
There will be a recount of the presidential vote in Ohio.
On Thursday, David Cobb, the Green Party’s 2004 presidential candidate, announced his intention to seek a recount of the vote in Ohio. Since the required fee for a statewide recount is $113,600, the only question was whether that money could be raised in time to meet the filing deadline. That question has been answered.
“Thanks to the thousands of (...) -
Conspiracy theories: Republican delusions
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsConspiracy theories seem to be the talk of the town lately. One theory that is overlooked however, is the republican conspiracy theory...talk about wearing tin foil hats. Let’s review...
Confirmed drug addict by his own admission, Rush Limbaugh, with his policy of scaring his listeners with conspiracy theories about the liberal left media. What’s next for Rush? Alien autopsies...republicans can do better then that. We believe in you. Try again.
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A Legitimate Recount Effort in Ohio
16 November 2004 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentAn effort led by Common Cause and the Alliance for Democracy is underway in Ohio to conduct a statewide recount.
By Steven Rosenfeld
Efforts to launch an official statewide recount of the Ohio presidential vote are underway. While it’s unclear if a recount will result in a Kerry victory, it’s likely to highlight many flaws in Ohio elections that may have tilted results toward Republicans and against Democrats.
Common Cause of Ohio and the Alliance for Democracy, a progressive (...)