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Miscellaneous
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>>Well, I thought there was a study by the media that found no wrong doing in the last election, at least nothing other than just stupid human stuff.
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>>Just the other night I asked my wife, rhetorically, "I wonder if the liberals will try to say the Republicans had something to do with the latest Bin Laden tape." Well, the drudge report had the story today, and I quote . . .
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>>"CRONKITE: KARL ROVE BEHIND BIN LADEN TAPE
>>Sat Oct 30 2004 16:31:19 ET
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>>Former CBSNEWS anchorman Walter Cronkite believes Bush adviser Karl Rove is possibly behind the new Bin Laden tape.
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>>Cronkite made the startling comments late Friday during an interview on CNN.
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>>Cronkite said he is "inclined to think that Karl Rove, the political manager at the White House, who is a very clever man, he probably set up bin Laden to this thing."
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>>Interviewer Larry King did not ask Cronkite to elaborate on the provocative election eve accusation."
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>>Is that not just too off the wall? Help me follow the logic behind that, please!
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>Should we pay ANY attention to what Cronkite says????
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>He is the foreruner to Rather, and we have seen the lengths that Rather will go to to help his partisan choice for President to win (fake Memos.....et. all. ).
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Well, standby it seems there have been further developments. Weather predictions are that it is going to be raining in a lot of the democratic strongholds tomorrow. Word has it that Karl Rove had a secret meeting with God and cut a deal!<vbg> Also, I noted on Letterman or Leno the other night where Dubyah has institued policies that have caused the leaves to start turning brown, orange, and yellow all across the nation. Left unchecked almost all the deciduos trees in North America will be barren soon! We must do something to stop this!
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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