To: anniegetyourgun
I read the Vanity Fair article on Black Box voting and all this ginned up suspicion of electronic voting. Of course Vanity Fair is where you go to see what's on the runways in Paris - not to learn anything trustworthy about the political scene in the US. At the end of the article they made some passing mention of the fact that Bev was losing her house after devoting so much time her crusade she either forgot to pay the mortgage or forgot to earn money to pay the mortgage. To Vanity Fair's editors that 's an admirable proof of commitment, rather than proof that Bev Harris needed to be committed.
To: Wally_Kalbacken
It's proof that Bev didn't scam enough money out of the loonies over at the DUmpster before they caught on and banned her.
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12/12/2004 6:45:11 PM PST by
GaltMeister
(The only time a Democrat should be allowed in the White House is to visit the President.)
To: Wally_Kalbacken
This Bev Harris is a piece of work. In 2000, she was involved in a last-minute "November Surprise" attempt to raise the Rathergate "Bush was AWOL" charges. She even had statements from Bill Burkett on her PR-firm's then website, Talion.com. Like this time, she claimed her website was hacked to gain publicity.
Same liberal crap. Same liberal cause --- All to embarrass the President.
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