- Oct 14, 1999
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Karl Rove is not the "sharpest knife in the drawer" according to investigative reporter, Greg Palast. It turns out he likes to send emails to the wrong address, georgewbush.org, rather than the correct address of georgewbush.com. So basically Karl fed the opposition the very information he wanted to be secret when he circumvented government email servers by using the private party email servers to carry out his staff communications.
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/14/1426254
I find it hard to believe that the claim about the ability to disqualify voters by mail. It would be nice to see this story substantiated. Is it true that a party can challenge the legitimacy of a voter by simply sending them certified mail? And to think members of the armed services, especially fingered by race since its a stereotype blacks vote democrat, would be singled out by this policy is disturbing. Were millions of voters really challenged during the last election?? I thought the Sailors and Overseas Act prevented such nonsense like this. If Karl Rove and Tim Griffin really perpetuated this idea of "caged lists", and abused their governmental positions in order to garner the information, then it seems only fair that a special prosecutor should investigate the allegations.
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/14/1426254
I find it hard to believe that the claim about the ability to disqualify voters by mail. It would be nice to see this story substantiated. Is it true that a party can challenge the legitimacy of a voter by simply sending them certified mail? And to think members of the armed services, especially fingered by race since its a stereotype blacks vote democrat, would be singled out by this policy is disturbing. Were millions of voters really challenged during the last election?? I thought the Sailors and Overseas Act prevented such nonsense like this. If Karl Rove and Tim Griffin really perpetuated this idea of "caged lists", and abused their governmental positions in order to garner the information, then it seems only fair that a special prosecutor should investigate the allegations.