Saturday, November 27, 2004

Is Any Dirty Trick Too Dirty for the White House?

Do yourselves a favor and read Cannonfire’s posts for today and yesterday. Joe Cannon (Cannonfire.blogspot.com) quotes from an article by journalist, Wayne Madsen--who has credentials from here to there--which appeared on November 25 in Madsen’s Online Journal (http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/112504Madsen/112504madsen.html). The article is about the funding of voter fraud in the recent election. The Madsen expose is fascinating, but, as Cannon is quick to say, it easily could be a hoax perpetrated on Madsen. If this is a hoax, could it have come out of White House evil genius Karl Rove’s bag of tricks? By me, that is the most possible of possibles. There is no trick too foul, too mean, too underhanded for the White House to declare it out of bounds. For any scam to work well, it has to have a grain of truth as its working premise. If most of this story about voter fraud being paid for by the White House is a con orchestrated by the WH to discredit all stories about voter fraud, you can bank on one fact. There is a kernel of truth in it. The substructure for funding covert schemes already exists. Remember BCCI, Ollie North, the CIA under Bush Sr. paying Saddam Hussein as an assassin. Funding a massive voter fraud operation could have been implemented. Was it? We don’t know yet. But there is a fatal flaw in all the brilliant and cunning deceptions engineered by Rove and the other gnomes of Foggy Bottom. They are like serial criminals whose crimes become more bizarre and risky because their compulsion is too strong to resist. The BushMen are out of control and they can’t quit. Anybody else see a race car with no brakes heading for a brick wall?

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