Science > Abortion > Rove Pick for US Attorney Resigns After Conyers Seeks Evidence From BBC
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"james g. keegan jr." |
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04 Jun 2007 05:41:40 PM |
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Rove Pick for US Attorney Resigns After Conyers Seeks Evidence From BBC |
Rove Pick for US Attorney Resigns After Conyers Seeks Evidence From
BBC
Tim Griffin, formerly right-hand man to Karl Rove, resigned
Thursday as US attorney for Arkansas hours after BBC Television
"Newsnight" reported that Congressman John Conyers [had] requested
the network's evidence on Griffin's involvement in "caging voters."
Greg Palast, reporting for both BBC "Newsnight" and "Democracy Now,"
obtained a series of confidential emails dating from the 2004
presidential election, in which the GOP operative transmitted
so-called "caging lists" of voters to state party leaders.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/060407R.shtml
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get real. like jesus would ever own a gun or vote republican.
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| User: "Docky Wocky" |
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| Title: Re: Rove Pick for US Attorney Resigns After Conyers Seeks Evidence From BBC |
04 Jun 2007 11:10:28 PM |
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One thing is crystal clear about the practice of "caging" voter rolls. You
must never attempt to expose liberal Democratic voter fraud unless you are
prepared to take on the entire might of the BBC Television network. If
comrade Conyers is involved, you know it just has to be criminal and that
nobody will ever confront him.
Now, why in the hell does the BBC come into the picture? Maybe they ought to
stick to following islamic nut jobs around their moslem island.
Why hasn't any liberal media Tee-Vee network discovered the same attempts to
prevent criminal vote fraud from going on?
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