Skull&Bones to the rescue of Bush? - Maybe... :)

TheCigSmokingMan

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Kerry, Skull&Bones member, made a joke insulting the intelligence of military personnel in what has been described as a "hastily gathered" news conference at a California college.

The Republicans, led by Skull&Bones member Bush, now have a rally cry to movitate core supporters and the U.S. Military.

Skull&Bones pledges reportedly sit in a coffin reciting sexual histories to other members while eating popcorn and snacks. This 'information sharing' ritual opens them up to lifelong blackmail.

Did Kerry insult the military to help Bush?

We may never know with politicians who belong to secret societies with oaths that subvert the laws of the United States and the Constituion.

Something to think about...

TheCigMan
 
The same John Kerry, Skull&Bones member, who opened the 2004 Democratic Convention with "John Kerry Reporting for Duty" opening him to criticism about his military record. Conveinently, playing right into the "Swift Boat" ad attacks of his fellow 'comrades'.

Thereby, Losing the election.

We may never know the 'truth' with politicians who belong to secret societies with oaths that subvert the laws of the United States and the Constituion.

Something to think about...

TheCigMan
 
The same John Kerry, Skull&Bones member, who promised to fight 'suspicious' election results to the end even though he caved in only hours after the election.

The same, John Kerry, who in a conference call with attorneys admitted that they had 'evidence' of optical scanning voting machines in New Mexico that appeared to only record votes for George Bush - Skull&Bones member.

We may never know the 'truth' with politicians who belong to secret societies with oaths that subvert the laws of the United States and the Constituion.

Something to think about...

TheCigMan
 
Re: Kerry Joke and Plausible Denialabilty... :)

The Pew Research Center recently conducted a poll asking if the Kerry joke would make them less likely to vote for Democrats.

18% Responded Yes.

The current trend for likely voters is 47 for Democrats and 43 for Republican.
Pew Research Center
http://people-press.org/

This cuts the GAP in Democrat vs. Republican voting margin giving Republicans plausible denialability in voting machine hacking.

TheCigMan
 
Ex-Dem. Party boss blasts Kerry in book

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070105/ap_on_en_ot/democrats_mcauliffe_book
Ex-Dem. Party boss blasts Kerry in book
By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 30 minutes ago



WASHINGTON - Former Democratic Party boss and Clinton friend Terry McAuliffe is lambasting John Kerry's unsuccessful presidential campaign, calling his effort to unseat President Bush "one of the biggest acts of political malpractice in the history of American politics."

In his scrappy memoir, McAuliffe criticizes the 2004 campaign that he was responsible for defending but ultimately lost to what he describes as a more organized Republican machine. McAuliffe calls the Kerry campaign gun-shy, distracted and incompetent.

McAuliffe is close to Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton and will support her presidential bid if the New York senator runs in 2008. McAuliffe's book, published by Thomas Dunne Books, could serve as the opening salvo against a potential Clinton rival as Kerry weighs another bid. However, McAuliffe has kind words for other possible candidates, such as Sens. Barack Obama and Chris Dodd and Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack.

The book, "What a Party! My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates, Donors, Activists, Alligators and Other Wild Animals," goes on sale Jan. 23, but copies have already shown up in some bookstores.

McAuliffe plans a 25-city tour to promote the memoir and parties to celebrate its publication — Feb. 8 in Washington hosted by Mrs. Clinton and Jan. 22 in New York City hosted by former President Clinton.

The book is full of revelations from McAuliffe's years among the power elite — getting a startling leg rub from Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at a dinner, watching movie stars Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow smooching during a showing of "Good Will Hunting" at Camp David and being chastised by former President George H.W. Bush during the 2000 election for treating his son with such "disgrace."

He had an insider's look at the Clintons' marriage during the Monica Lewinsky scandal — going along on a chilly Clinton family vacation to Utah a month after the impeachment vote and watching Mrs. Clinton silently click through channel after channel reporting on her husband's infidelities before settling on ESPN. He wrote that the president described the period to him as "an absolute living hell."

McAuliffe served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2001 to 2005, although he says Kerry's aides wanted to oust him once the Massachusetts senator secured the nomination. He said he was never invited to a single meeting at Kerry headquarters.

Kerry spokesman David Wade said although many people wish the outcome of the 2004 election had been different, Kerry is proud of the hard work of his campaign staff and McAuliffe's efforts as party chairman. "It's time to look forward, not backwards," Wade said.

McAuliffe said Kerry's camp was so afraid of offending swing voters that it didn't defend his record or criticize Bush. He said he was muzzled by Kerry's aides from assailing Bush's military record.

He said the campaign also ordered speeches at the Democratic National Convention to be scrubbed of any mention of Bush's name or his record — although McAuliffe privately encouraged firebrand Al Sharpton to go ahead with his attacks on the president in his crowd-pleasing speech.

"I thought the decision of the Kerry campaign to back off any real criticism of Bush was one of the biggest acts of political malpractice in the history of American politics," he said.

Meanwhile, Republicans went on a sharp tirade against Kerry at their convention. But when Bush said in an interview on the first day that he didn't think the U.S. could win the war on terror, Kerry did not respond. The Massachusetts senator was windsurfing off Nantucket, unaware of the president's comments.

McAuliffe said Kerry later told him that was one of the biggest mistakes of his campaign. "I should have gotten off the island," McAuliffe quotes Kerry as saying.

McAuliffe said he was "flabbergasted" to learn after the election that Kerry had $15 million left that he could have spent in the final push. "It was gross incompetence to hoard that money when the race was bound to be so close," McAuliffe said.

McAuliffe said Republicans told him they were shocked that Kerry just took the attacks on his military record, but also overjoyed. He said Bush called President Clinton while he was recovering from his heart attack in September 2004 and said, "The Kerry campaign is the most inept group I have ever seen in politics. Don't let them ruin your reputation."

He said Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz., asked him why Kerry wasn't fighting back more. "My guy (Bush) is no great shakes, but your guy (Kerry) looks like a wimp," McAuliffe quotes McCain as saying.

Kerry's former running mate, John Edwards, also was frustrated with the campaign, according to McAuliffe. McAuliffe said Edwards was angered that the campaign wouldn't let him go after Bush, but Kerry disputed Edwards' claim and said he was frustrated his vice presidential pick wasn't campaigning harder.

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Mr. McAuliffe maybe Mr. Kerry's Skull&Bones assignment was to LOSE.

TheCigMan
 
Dems cheer as Kerry calls off run for Prez

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/story/491625p-414133c.html
Dems cheer as Kerry calls off run for Prez

BY KENNETH R. BAZINET and HELEN KENNEDY
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

That sound you just heard? That was the collective sigh of relief from the Democratic Party: John Kerry isn't running for President in 2008.

Kerry faced a Democratic Party that never really fell in love with him and which tends to begrudge losers a second chance. When he botched a joke in November and appeared to belittle the troops, his own party's tepid defense of him showed the writing on the wall.

"There is a god!" read a typical Democratic Internet posting yesterday.

Kerry, who could no longer run on electability, would have faced a crowded field that includes Sen. Hillary Clinton, Sen. Barack Obama and ex-running mate John Edwards.His decision frees up Boston's rich donors, core primary state supporters and several talented staff members.

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I'm relieved... Maybe people are waking up to S&B and the CIA... :)

TheCigMan
 
Case builds against John Kerry? Skull&Bones

Case builds against John Kerry....

o Instructed 2004 Democratic National Convention not use the words "George" or "Bush"

o Had left 15 MILLION in war chest


Obviously, He didn't want to WIN...

TheCigMan
 
Re: Case builds against John Kerry? Skull&Bones

I just heard an AMAZING STATISTIC...

He who spends the MOST MONEY wins AMERICAN presidential ELECTIONS...

If you add up the money KERRY didn't spend and the money he spent...

Would it have been more than BUSH spent...

Why didn't John Kerry of Skull&Bones SPEND THE MONEY...

Was his S&B ASSIGNMENT to LOSE THE ELECTION?

I wonder...

TheCigMan
 
Re: Case builds against John Kerry? Skull&Bones

CigMan, The whole second election was rigged, not just with the election machines but with the candidates also. If you look hard you can see that there is no honest men in the election ... well maybe one or two but no more then that. When do you think, there is going to be time, for a honest and poor man to get elected as a president?

Then again you have to only look the people that Mr B has placed on places and what scandalous work they have done and you clearly see that the picture isn't right. Not at least in the way that we see it on our moral grounds. However, why is it that we allow this going on at front of our eyes and will not act on it? Maybe we are the sheep, who only can yelp for help, when the Wolf is slaughtering our sisters at front of our eyes. "Where the hell is that dog, when you need him? Dead, or begging for fattening food from his master..."
 
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