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  • The Shadow Party (Must read: George Soros' Growing Web of SUBVERSION)

    10/11/2004 8:30:33 PM PDT · by MereChristian · 49 replies · 5,236+ views
    FrontPageMag ^ | October 6, 2004 | David Horowitz and Richard Poe
    The Shadow Party: Part I By David Horowitz and Richard Poe FrontPageMagazine.com | October 6, 2004 Part 1: Origins "My family is more important to me than my party," declared Senator Zell Miller, a Georgia Democrat, as he spoke from the podium of the Republican National Convention on September 1. "There is but one man to whom I am willing to entrust their future and that man's name is George Bush." [1] Many Democrats howled in outrage at Miller's "betrayal" - former President Jimmy Carter in particular. In an angry personal letter to the Georgia senator, Carter accused Miller of...
  • Who helped Burkett?

    09/22/2004 9:50:23 AM PDT · by Evilscott · 11 replies · 335+ views
    If Burkett had access to these documents in the past, he would have used them, and obviously he's not sophisticated enough to have produced them. Also, why is the MSM so quiet on trying to find out the true source? Because they know it would lead to the DNC/Kerry kamp! These forgeries surfaced only when Kerry started slipping in the polls! They took notes from Burkett, then used the WRONG memorandum format to type them up and ship them back to Burkett. Burkett would have known the memos were not good enough, but he had to pass them on anyway,...
  • Advocacy Groups And Campaigns: An Uneasy Shuttle

    09/08/2004 6:08:28 AM PDT · by OESY · 2 replies · 469+ views
    New York Times ^ | September 8, 2004 | GLEN JUSTICE and JIM RUTENBERG
    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 - Just last week, Stanley Greenberg was the polling mastermind guiding the way three liberal groups spent tens of millions of dollars attacking President Bush and registering voters. But he quit that position to be an unpaid adviser to the Kerry campaign as it presses to sharpen its message in the final 56 days before the election. Mr. Greenberg is just the latest in a procession of top strategists who have moved between the campaigns and advocacy groups called 527's - the very organizations that are not supposed to coordinate their activities under campaign finance rules. The...
  • Advocacy Groups and Campaigns: A Shaky Shuttle

    09/07/2004 10:11:27 PM PDT · by conservative in nyc · 6 replies · 280+ views
    New York Times ^ | 09/08/04 | GLEN JUSTICE and JIM RUTENBERG
    September 8, 2004THE ADVISERSAdvocacy Groups and Campaigns: A Shaky ShuttleBy GLEN JUSTICE and JIM RUTENBERG ASHINGTON, Sept. 7 - Just last week, Stanley Greenberg was the polling mastermind guiding the way three liberal groups spent tens of millions of dollars attacking President Bush and registering voters. But he quit that position to be an unpaid adviser to the Kerry campaign as it presses to sharpen its message in the final 56 days before the election.Mr. Greenberg is just the latest in a procession of top strategists who have moved between the campaigns and advocacy groups called 527's - the very...
  • Move-on Starts Covering Tracks to DNC...

    04/07/2004 11:39:38 AM PDT · by SirFishalot · 10 replies · 170+ views
    AP via Yahoo News ^ | Today | SHARON THEIMER
    MoveOn Staffer Moves on to Kerry Campaign 1 hour, 51 minutes ago By SHARON THEIMER, Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON - A strategist with MoveOn.org, a group that Republicans accuse of being too closely tied to Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites)'s presidential campaign, is leaving to work for Kerry. Zack Exley will be the Kerry campaign's director of online communications and organizing. He was the MoveOn political action committee's special projects director, focusing on research and mobilizing MoveOn supporters, Eli Pariser, the PAC's executive director, said Wednesday. President Bush (news - web sites)'s campaign last week filed a government...