Thursday, June 01, 2006

The RFK Jr. piece on vote fraud

It's here. It's good. Real good. Maybe it could have been a bit better, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr. still deserves an ovation.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is good. It looks like Kennedy finally learned some statistics. I think it is unfortunate, and it was a severe hit to his credibility, that he wrote all those articles about the supposed link between mercury in vaccines and autism. In that case, the scientists who postulated the link actually withdrew it later. I would like to know more about the credentials of the mathematicians he cites.

Anonymous said...

diversion tactics, 3:39..

it's just sad to realize that there still exist vast numbers of americans who would prefer to remain in a fluffy world of zealous ignorance and shroudy focus-muddling protocals.

kudos to kennedy. someone in the uber-realm has finally managed to turn up the volume.

Peter of Lone Tree said...

I sent a link and short quotes of Mr. Kennedy's article to my local daily newspaper.

I don't expect screaming headlines in the morning.

It's an AP/Gannett rag.

But as least they know I know.

sunny said...

Theis article really, finally, made it hit home for me, tho I have been upset and angry since 2000.

Not only is every decision made by this admin wrong and dangerous in and of themselves- THEY NEVER HAD THE RIGHT TO MAKE THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE.

Anonymous said...

Now watch the MSM utterly ignore the findings....

Kennedy anticipates this as well, when he notes that a "responsible" journalist in this country wouldn't think of asserting -- or presenting a case to suggest -- that the current president is illegimate, as is the system which puts politicians in power.

The fact that this usurper of national office also claims an absolute immunity from the law doesn't trouble the chattering classes, either. They still get to go on TV. So what could be wrong with the state of the nation?