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br> -- George Marks br> Providence, Rhode Island /p>Ms. Harris: In a word... yes!!!
p>Your parroting (blathering) Democrat talking points is proof of the pudding. Apparently when those of your ilk cannot blame America first, Karl Rove is automatically nominated to take the heat. My advice? Get a life -- try to investigate the real world rather than MSM drivel. br> -- C.D. Lueders br> Boca Raton, Florida /p>I do not often write to websites nor do I often become politically involved in matters. I usually try to stay out of such fervent issues because I have long since realized that you can never change people's minds. It's the brain's defense mechanism which causes these false decisions to be made and only long bouts of therapy, or the awakening of oneself to suppress the id, can cause a person to change their mind. It's the sole reason why we have 80% of the voting population who vote the same way during every election. With that being said, I do have an opinion and feel like I should express it on the letter by Ms. Harris.
She is spot on with her accusation of Karl Rove being behind the dubious forged documents. It isn't the first time he has done this and it won't be the last time. In 1986, he found a bug he planted in Bill Clements' office and blamed the Democrat, Mark White; it worked and Clements became governor. In the '70s he did the same thing. The documents can be traced back to a fax number at a Kinko's in Texas; this should give you some idea of where they came from.
p>All you have to do is look at how this election is going and you can see the genius of Mr. Rove. He has the uncanny ability to dupe the American public into thinking that Rather planted the documents and that there's a liberal bias at the same time. It's a master stroke DaVinci would be proud of. They won't be able to trace the documents back to Karl Rove, because they were faxed from a Kinko's in Texas. It's a brilliant move by a brilliant man, this isn't a conspiracy theory but it is politics being played out on a grand level for all to see, you just have to take your face out of the mud to see it. br> -- Mike
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