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Originally posted by The Larry Davis Experience
Who is telling you that the records were destroyed on '96? Oh, right, the White House. After saying for months that they had investigated and shown the world everything relevant, which most people would assume includes looking at, you know, all the files. Again, you guys are supposed to be good at this stuff. Why do we only find out about the files being destroyed when somebody files a lawsuit to see them? Why do we only find out about the Florida felon list's omissions when somebody files a lawsuit to allow a copy to be made?
I propose that Bush's records weren't destroyed in '96. I propose that records were destroyed in '96, but Bush's wasn't one of them. I propose that this is a cover story for their more recent disappearance. I propose that I go sit in the park and mumble about the CIA stealing my brainwaves.
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And on the subject of Florida, how did y'all determine that only .1% or whatever of those people had Hispanic names? If you only counted people with names that ended in vowels, it sounds like you would only hit Italians and the Polish.
If you eyeballed people and held a color chart up to their skin (you know, to get rid of black people from the list), you'd be ruling in or out many, many black-hispanics, a group that is particularly well-represented in an state like FLA.
Anyhoo, any idea how they figured out the list was *only* .1% hispanic names? This sounds like a leftist media planted story if I ever heard one.
And it other news, an estimated one-thousand violent street-murders this year didn't happen because women have the right to choose!
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