Posted on 11/05/2002 6:46:27 AM PST by Dallas
Edited on 11/05/2002 6:59:29 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
DEJA VU
[Adding in the story, as it is now up on Drudge-- AM]
FLORIDA VOTERS CLAIM MACHINES 'BROKEN', VOTED FOR MCBRIDE, MARKED IT AS AS BUSH
"I voted for McBride, but the machine counted it as Bush. It did this three times. The polling worker finally said, 'We have to reprogram this machine. Another person was having the same trouble while I was there.'"
So claimed a caller to Southern Florida's WQAM-AM and the highly-rated radio talkprogram NEIL ROGERS SHOW.
"I'll tell you right now, this election is fixed!" roared Rogers, who has been in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market for more than 30 years. "Based on a few early calls, it is going to be a wild, wild time!"
Touch-screen and other high-tech voting machines make their full-scale debut Tuesday.
"I voted for McBride, but the machine counted it as Bush. It did this three times."
Maybe because you are stupid enough to let them in? (Humor...don't flame!)
The tawdry campaign against African-Americans in the Bush White House is set to turn uglier in the coming weeks with the release of a new music CD featuring a cover photograph of President Bush greeting National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice with a social kiss - and a track inside titled, "Kiss a N-----r Good Morning.""Kiss a N----r Good Morning" is performed by "Boca Brian," a South Florida singer whose parodies are regular features on The Neil Rogers Radio Show, heard weekdays on stations in Miami Beach, Ft. Lauderdale and Ft. Myers.
Mr. Rogers, who is white, has a Web site that features an array of anti-Bush material, such as harsh biographies by former Clinton aide Paul Begala and acerbic Texas critic Molly Ivins, as well as links to reports like, "Smoking Gun: The 9/11 Evidence That May Hang George W. Bush."
The CD featuring the Bush-Rice photograph is being sold on Rogers' Web site, which links to an online store called "Radio Holes Audio Comedy Service."
The blurb next to the Bush-Rice cover art includes the line: "A whopping 40 tracks, featuring the hit single, "Kiss a N----r Good Morning."
Radio host Rogers could not be reached for comment. But a spokesman for Radio Holes told NewsMax Wednesday that the Boca cut is a parody about "black people in general," not Ms. Rice in particular, despite the picture of Bush kissing Rice on the cover.
However, another song parody regularly featured on Rogers' show, he said, was indeed directed at the Bush National Security Advisor.
Rogers just happened to play the song - titled "Condoleezza" and sung to the music of Nat King Cole's "Mona Lisa" - on his Wednesday show.
Performed in vocal mannerisms reminiscent of "Amos 'n' Andy," the lyrics expand the attack on Rice delivered last week by washed-up calypso singer Harry Belafonte, who painted the Bush national security chief as a "house slave" in an interview with CNN.
Some lyric excerpts:
"Condoleezza, Condoleezza, what you be doin'?
That neo-facist black-haired token schwartza dog."Is you there 'cause you a high-toned public Negro?
Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart?
Does they like how you shine their shoes, Condoleezza?
Or the way you wash and park the whitey's cars.
So it begins... remember my prediction of last night, I stand by it.
Do you want fries with that?
If these dogooders can do this, then why can't another group form to capture illegals and bring them to border patrol- or, just chase them back across?
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