"I miss JFK Jr. because he injected passion, ethics and a sense of
justice into the political system. Now, all we have is Debategate, a
scandal which reflects a very nasty and a very hostile political
climate. At the same time, we have a media that is more prone to chase
scandals that are controlled by sleazy political operatives, than by
genuine, investigative reporting.
The FBI inquiry of the Debategate fiasco has focused on Yvette Lozano,
a disgraced liar who was fired from her job when she worked for the
Democrats, because she lacked integrity. Lozano was filmed by a
security camera mailing a package in an Austin, Texas, post office and
the label on the Express Mail package containing the Bush debate
videotape corresponds to the date and time that Lozano was caught on
tape. Lozano now requires a criminal Attorney, to dispute the claim
that she had anything to do with DebateGate.
The suspicion that the Bush team engaged a dirty tricks scheme to
entrap the Gore team by secretly sending the Democrats material they
were not supposed to have, is difficult to dispute. And if Lozano
wasn't in on the plot, who was? The FBI is very good at tracking every
mailbox, and when the FBI determined that Lozano was in the post office
mailing a package on the very same day that the debate tape was sent to
the Democrats, the match is quite obvious. The only question is how
long and by what tactics, will the truth about Debatgate be denied.
And the question that is perhaps most disturbing is why doesn't George
W. Bush Jr. fire Yvette Lozano."
In article <8ranl7$fhr$4...@dailyplanet.wam.umd.edu>,
Annie Birdsong <so...@rac5.wam.umd.edu> wrote:
> Nader's popularity is incredible. Look at the crowds he is drawing:
>
> Portland, Oregon: 10,572
> Minneapolis, Minnesota: 12,000
> Seattle, Washington: 10,000
> Boston, Massachusetts: 12,000
>
> Yet the debate commission says he has no reasonable chance of
winning. Do
> you believe this? He's drawing crowds far far larger than the other
> candiates.
>
> Ross Perot was showing 7 percent in the polls before the debates and
shot
> up to 40 something percent after the debates. But during the next
> presidential race he wasn't allowed to participate-I guess he doesn't
toe
> the line of the authoritarians.
>
> Nader will be at the debates tomorrow at the University of
Massachusetts
> campus in Boston, though he won't be allowed to participate. He'll
get
> lots of media attention and be amidst a huge crowd demanding
> democratization of the debates.
>
> You come too!--for your country.
>
>
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