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2004 US Presidential Election
September 19, 2004
| Trail Of Connections

Republican National Committee Communications Director Jim Dyke issued a statement summarizing the trail of connections between the Democrats and Rather’s forged documents:

Bill Burkett, Democrat activist and Kerry campaign supporter, passes information to the DNC; Kerry campaign surrogate Max Cleland discusses “valuable” information with Bill Burkett; Bill Burkett talks to “senior” Kerry campaign officials; an apparently unsuspecting news organization uses faked forged memos and an interview with Ben Barnes at the same time the Democratic National Committee launched Operation Fortunate Son; and Kerry campaign manager Mary Beth Cahill was among the first to call Ben Barnes and congratulate him after his interview. The trail of connections is becoming increasingly clear.

From California Yankee.



Posted by Dan Spencer at September 19, 2004 08:23 PM | TrackBack
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..one thing for sure after this election..psychologist and mental therapist will have allot work this winter..

Posted by: Rob_NC [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 20, 2004 08:45 AM

anybody watch or listen to kerrys speech on iraq?

biggest load of crap since Dave Matthews tour bus dump in Chigago

Posted by: navyvetagainstkerry [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 20, 2004 11:56 AM

Speaking of trail of connections…

Zell said it best at the RCon… “shameful, manic obsession with bringing down a commander in chief.” Including Lugar, head of Foreign Relations…saying that the administration is incompetent.

Who’s gonna debate Bush? Lugar, Hagel, McCain or Graham? While my boy, John goes windsurfing. Oh, yeah. To quote a very manly, very American American…”bring it on.”

High larious…”Bring it on,” as in “My dad can beat up your dad.” What a Wuss!!!

Posted by: dubyus [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 20, 2004 01:15 PM

Is it just me or is dubyus virtually incomprehensible?

Posted by: Hungry Valley [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 20, 2004 01:58 PM

I remember the days of using Apple II-E’s in my computer science class in the second grade. Now they’re letting the tikes “blog” during elementary comp. sci classes.

Now if they could only teach dubyus to form a complete thought.

Posted by: jackhammer [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 20, 2004 04:23 PM

dubyus Whereabouts in Wyoming do you live???

Posted by: Cap'n DOC [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 22, 2004 02:35 PM

Not that I’ve anything at all against my neighbor-state, but the ramblings are reminding me of a commentor with the same line, so to speak - and that one claimed to be from WY…

Posted by: Cap'n DOC [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 22, 2004 02:37 PM

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