To: Liz
I keep re-reading this article, and it STILL doesn't make sense. Or do I need another cup of coffee?
Did Gore's daughter use a fake name to get the job in Spain? If she used her real name, then people at the paper knew who she was. In that case, the word would spread, and a fake passport and driver's license would hardly help keep her identity secret.
MOre importantly, if she used a fake name to get the job, that would put the U.S. in an exceedingly bad light and cause all sorts of repercussions with the European community.
Maybe if I shake my head a few thousand times some facts might fall into place.
28 posted on
01/08/2003 12:33:44 PM PST by
kitkat
To: kitkat
"...Did Gore's daughter use a fake name to get the job in Spain? If she used her real name, then people at the paper knew who she was. In that case, the word would spread, and a fake passport and driver's license would hardly help keep her identity secret..."You get the big-brain award, kat!
The fake passport story doesn't wash. Her travelling itinerary is what counts............FRegards
30 posted on
01/08/2003 1:07:41 PM PST by
gonzo
(" You can't fight in Here!...This is the War Room!")
To: kitkat; Miss Marple; Grampa Dave
There's more to this than meets the eye. We have yet to fill in the blanks.
I can't believe anybody over there would even know who this chick is. There are US citizens who still don't know Al Gore was VP. And his daughter is so "famous" in an obscure foreign place that she's a target? Not many US citizens could even describe her.
The whole thing defies reason.
34 posted on
01/08/2003 3:00:36 PM PST by
Liz
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