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Warning! more Rovian tricks! Red Herring!

a red herring to take energy out of the Prostitute-White House connection
The Bush private conversations with Doug Wead is a Rovian ruse. The story mimics a scandal only in the fact it claims to be private. The reality is that the corporate media can air it to claim they do report stuff Bush does nto want public. Its all to get focus off of the Gannon Gay Prostitution White House connection. I would bet that if one digs deep into Doug Wead's history and connections it leads to Karl Rove.


one version of the Corporate Media story

Private tapes shed light on candidate Bush: Conversations on political foes, drugs recorded by old friend  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6999665/

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A "big" revelation? 20.Feb.2005 21:17

Nebore

One "big" revelation revealed in the book was that Bush "admitted" that he at one time smoked marijuana. Was this "admission" made to divert attention away from stories by witnesses that Bush was a cocaine addict?

Doug Wead Sells Amway 21.Feb.2005 11:20

CNation100

Doug Wead sells Amway. Which is not a good thing. Amway is a Republican cult. Read about is here:  http://thomasmc.com/1213ep.htm

Wead on Bush 21.Feb.2005 14:19

Roc

Wead claimed on one of the network news shows last evening that Bush was the most diciplined person he's ever known. Odd statement about someone who spent
42 percent of his time on vacation, got C's in college, and about whom the president of the Carlyle group said he could think of about a million people more qualified to be president.
So yeah, definitely another diversion.

Not only is it rove, i can convince you it's rove. 21.Feb.2005 16:08

Etha'dais

Quote from article:
"I think it bothered him — the fact that when he was younger he was irresponsible," Wead said in an interview on the ABC program. "I think early on he felt disqualified, that he couldn't run for office because of his mistakes as a youth."

I just watched an interview with Karl Rove in which he used the same 'mistakes in youth' justification for all the things he pulled as a republithug. It was on CSPAN somewhere, if you really want to listen to him and see their campaign, it's creepy.

also found this: "DUI Tipster Hughes Defends Bush Matter of Trust. "Throughout this campaign, he has been very forthcoming with the American people that he made mistakes as a youth, that he did things as a youth that he is not proud of, and he has been very open about that," said Karen Hughes, communications director Bush campaign, in a Salon (alcoholism.about.com, United States)."

Who Cares! 21.Feb.2005 16:35

brigg

Republicans. Democrats. Does anyone really believe that if Gore or Kerry were the president they wouldn't be using whatever underhanded and deceitful means necessary to spead their propaganda? Com'n! They're all a bunch of damn fascists. Same wolves, different clothing.

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