GI voting rights go down the tubes--again. Details are here, but the fault lies (they say) with the locals who didn't get the ballots out. Isn't a national election a FEDERAL jurisdiction? And I wonder how many locals are Democrats trying to rig the election?
A far different spin on the soldiers refusing to go on that transportation mission in Iraq. It is worth reading but it is hard to tell if the soldier is CYA or is shooting straight. Read it.
In addition to correcting details in an account his father gave the newspaper Tuesday, Coates said he wanted to emphasize a key point: That neither he, nor his fellow soldiers, were too afraid to go on the mission they refused.
"We are not cowards," he said. "The way that things come out, it makes us look like that. ... Our soldiers have run missions all over Iraq; we're never scared to go on a mission."
If any of us needed proof that the AP has become a propaganda organ for the PC Left, one only has to observe that when Katelyn Faber broke her own anonymity when filing the civil case against Kobe Bryant the AP refused to reveal it.
Finally, the MSM is reporting the voter fraud issues. The talk around the office seems to indicate that people may mistrust our election for the first time I can remember. What the Democrats are doing has not gone unnoticed by the Republicans who may try to challenge voters at the polls, but not at the Black polling stations where the fraud is more widespread.
The middle age ugly may be trying to cut a deal, this according to this AMs Daily News. Reports are that she is $100,000 in debt, most of it unsecured, and was looking for a score.
Morelli called Court TV anchor Lisa Bloom when he heard she would be discussing the case on air with Bo Dietl, a private eye who has been gathering information on Mackris for O'Reilly's lawyers, the source said.The New York Post only reports
Bloom and Morelli became acquainted while both appeared on the Fox TV show "Power of Attorney."
The source said Morelli asked Bloom to tell Dietl that Mackris is "willing to settle."
"She was a financially challenged woman, maybe financially desperate, when she told co-workers she intended to bring down O'Reilly and Fox, get $1 million from them and buy the apartment in New York City that she always wanted and couldn't afford," he said. Mackris' lawyer, Benedict Morelli, and Green did not return calls for comment yesterday.
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