Posted on 12/15/2004 7:24:46 AM PST by LibSnubber
AIM Announces Most Underreported/Buried Stories of 2004 By Special Reports
1. How CBS and the Kerry campaign allegedly broke federal election law in trying to defeat President Bush. This is the subject of a Federal Election Commission complaint...
(Excerpt) Read more at aim.org ...
4 Words..Oil for Food Scandal
Good grief. AIM missed the BIG one.
The UN Oil-for-Food scandal. While receiving some mention (often as a Republican-initiated attack), the full details have not been exposed. Fox News had a pretty good special on it, but was largely ignored by the old media.
This is good stuff.
BUMP!
They missed election fraud by Democrats.
It is conceivable that election fraud in Wisconsin accounted for Kerry's 11,000 vote margin of victory. There are similar stories from other states. Instead, the MSM is covering the rat allegations of fraud in Ohio, when far more concrete evidence exists of their own attempts to steal the election.
Oil for Food Scandal is huge; probably the biggest story to go unreported.
What about the "missing explosives" that went missing right before the election, but it went unreported how they weren't really missing and that the story wasn't new but they made it sound that way?
And another biggie AIM omitted: the success of the elections in Afghanistan!!! History was made there and it barely got mentioned. Why? Because it would've made Bush look good.
And if the dims campaign headquarters were being shot up across the country - that would've been big-time news, too. But it was Republican offices being shot at - so that wasn't news either... grrrrr!
Do you have any links to articles talking about the voting fraud in Wisconsin and other places, I have had hunches that there was but i have yet to read anything about it.
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