Posted on 06/10/2010 11:06:41 PM PDT by jbjd
I intentionally left out references to Mr. Greene’s military service, mainly because the natural focus of the piece kept coming back to vetting; but also because I was unable to conclude definitively the facts about his service. And I would hate to misrepresent a person’s military service.
Poor guy; how could the DPSC not have known? (Of course, this does not let SC voters who voted for him off the hook, either!)
Please, I did it again! The word I wrote in the title is misspelled. “CAROLINE” should read, “CAROLINA.”
Can you please change that final “E” to an “A”?
Thank you very much.
I wonder what sort of policy expert they expect him to become once he’s in the Senate...
For some reason, the word kakistocracy keeps coming to mind...
Actually, to many of those who voted for him he may seem to be a MENSA candidate.
I intentionally did not focus on Mr. Greene’s credentials as a candidate but rather on the ‘vetting process’ that put his name on the ballot. Because this is where the real hot story is; and the sooner we get that word out, the sooner SC AG McMaster will investigate the citizen complaints of election fraud in the 2008 election cycle against the DPSC et al., filed with his office by the outraged citizens of the Palmetto State.
I think you have to ping Admin Moderator to have changes made.
Greene is just a typical Democrat office seeker. The party is filled with perverts, criminals, mental rejects and idiots. Witness Obama, Reid, Pelosi, Frank, Blago et al. They all look alike to me.
As I have stated earlier, I tried not to focus too much on the candidate. Obviously, several aspects of this story merited attention. But my main goal is to ‘out’ the fact, no one is vetting anyone. So how can anyone say with certainty, BO is a NBC? Especially when those D’s who Certified to state election officials he was, refuse to reveal on what documentary basis they were able to ascertain beforehand, this was true?
Thank you, jellybean. I have no idea how or why but, my typo was corrected. Thank you, Administrator.
(Sorry this reply took so long.)
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