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> The Resounding Silence Continues. How Much is Enough for the Media to Cover Votergate 2004?

26 November 2004, 18:29

There were a lot of things that happen that allowed Bush to win. In spite of what you said about Florida and Broward county Kerry won here easily. The fact that more people voted Republican here than in the last election is not surprizing when you consider that of all the viable candidates the Democrats could have put up they chose the one with the most liberal voting record who had the most controversey about his character and integrity.You don’t win elections like that. That’s comparable to the Republicans nominating Pat Buchannan.
Clinton won and ruled well because despite what the Republicans tried to say he was a moderate.
In this last election, ANY moderate Democratic candidate could have easily won over Bush.
Why would the Democrats sabotage themselves?
Maybe they’re not really meant to be a viable alternative.

I’m not big on conspiracy theories but you have to consider the facts. Bush and Kerry went to Yale and both are members of the Scull & Bones secret society. Cheney though not a member but 5 of his ancestors over the last 100 years were members. Bush though from Texas is really from an elite eastern family. His grandfather was President Eisenhauers’ favorite golf partner. Don’t take my word for it check it out yourself on the internet.
These handful of families run the economy and politics in this country. They control both parties.
Their desire is a one world government. Maybe that’s a good thing, I don’t know. Maybe it will bring a an end to war.
In the meantime you rant and rave about stolen elections when the real people in power laugh about how naive you are.
If you really want to made a difference, meditate on peace, treat your fellow man with love and respect, don’t tell him he’s stupid because of his beliefs, ask him pointed questions about why he believes in a reality that could be all an illusion. And most of all search you soul and examine what illusions you’re still holding onto.
Edward A. Thrall