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Smirking College Kid "Killa T" wrote in message
news:cWV2ZXJ5.be80b9e463edf184ecbcf5162ce4006c@105 9737836.cotse.net... A Black-List Burning for Bush: The Unreported Story of How They Fixed the Vote in Florida Do a Google search on "Ralph Boyd" sometime, Skippy. He's a Clinton-appointed Assistant Attorney General, who stayed on with the Bush Administration, and was the one who investigated Palast's "fixed election" in Florida. Mr. Boyd, who FYI is himself black, found that Palast was, in fact, LYING. "You can change the outcome of any election you want" -Bill Clinton |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 16:24:35 GMT, "King Pineapple"
wrote: Do a Google search on "Ralph Boyd" sometime, Skippy. He's a Clinton-appointed Assistant Attorney General, who stayed on with the Bush Administration, and was the one who investigated Palast's "fixed election" in Florida. Mr. Boyd, who FYI is himself black, found that Palast was, in fact, LYING. Clarence Thomas is also African American and a poster child for affirmative action, as is Dubbya, votes consistently for any issue with a whiff of affirmative action, and, further, Thomas is widely recognized for his lack of independent voice and "me too" voting with Scalia. You are proposing that Boyd's race means he would stand up for disenfranchised voters in Florida? A specious argument. And further, you assert Boyd's "findings" include direct evidence that Palast is lying? Where are your sources? Here is the most common assessment of Boyd: "Ralph F. Boyd, assistant attorney general for civil rights, told the Senate Judiciary Committee that there were "very few voters who actually were prevented from voting." But that doesn't square with the numbers of complaints filed by Floridians. For instance, the Justice Department logged 11,000 complaints from mostly African-American voters, yet determined only 14 warranted an investigation. " kc |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:56:08 GMT, Kierkecaat
wrote: Clarence Thomas is also African American and a poster child for affirmative action, as is Dubbya, votes consistently for any issue with a whiff of affirmative action, and, further, Thomas is widely recognized for his lack of independent voice and "me too" voting with Scalia. Pardon the mis-syntax from editing: obviously Thomas votes to OPPOSE affirmative action wherever he finds it. kc |
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Clueless College Kid "Kierkecaat" wrote in message
... Here is the most common assessment of Boyd: LOL. "The most common assessment", he says. The he turns right around and admits that he's afraid to post the source of his quote. I would be, too. "You can change the outcome of any election you want" -Bill Clinton |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 17:16:00 GMT, "King Pineapple"
wrote: Smirking College Kid "Kierkecaat" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:56:08 GMT, Kierkecaat Pardon the mis-syntax from editing: So you admit cooking the article, *after* refusing to cite the source? Uh, next? What a rhetorical jerk you are, Mister Pineapple. Typical of many on the I-know-best-for-you right, your ability to bluster with words is more important than any underlying facts. You set up your own straw dogs and then focus the attention there, rather than on anything I actually said or quoted. I did not cook anything and never said I did. I was correcting my own typo. And how could I "refuse" to cite sources when they were not requested. It was you I asked for a reference . . . And as for my references, I assumed, based on your own noise, that you were the Google-mister. Here is my reference: http://www.progressive.org/Media%20P.../mpbj1102.html Here's another exact quote from the article: "The purging of eligible voters seems to be where most of the fraud took place in Florida. For example, in an in-depth study by the Palm Beach Post, at least 1,100 eligible voters, incorrectly listed as felons, were prevented from casting their ballot. However, 1,100 votes seems trivial compared to findings of a recently released book." What about your reference, where Ralph E. Boyd "proves" that Greg Palast lied? kc |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 17:14:34 GMT, "King Pineapple"
wrote: Clueless College Kid "Kierkecaat" wrote in message .. . Here is the most common assessment of Boyd: LOL. "The most common assessment", he says. The he turns right around and admits that he's afraid to post the source of his quote. I would be, too. This, of course, is the Pineapple King arguing with his own fantasies. I am, indeed, deeply concerned for Pineapple's mental well-being. If his delusions come from an external source, such as reading Ann Coulter, then there is hope. If, however, and this is my real concern, he is able to find "admissions" and "fears" in my writing, then there is twisted torment in that poor soul, and he may be beyond help. My detailed reply is posted following his earlier playtime, where he posed a personal attack of his fantasy of me, rather than the substance of what I said. kc |
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