Thursday, October 28, 2004

Tidbits - 10/28/04

There are just 5 days until the election of 2004 and the Kerry campaign and CBS News continuing to push the missing explosives in Iraq as evidence of something. While other news organizations have reevaluated the story and found more accurate information, the Kerry campaign and its propaganda arm, CBS News, are on the wrong side of this issue.

Most credible organizations have realized through documentation and eyewitness accounts that the explosive were missing BEFORE US troops found the munitions dump outside Baghdad.

What happened to the weapons is still under investigation and there are signs pointing to Russia. It is possible that Russian special forces troops moved the weapons to other locations, including Syria.
Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - October 28, 2004

So, why does CBS News continuing with these, at best, inaccurate stories? Does Dan Rather really believe what he says? Does Rather still believe that the forged documents he used are still genuine?

Again, I call upon Viacom Chairman and CEO, Sumner Redstone, to disband CBS News as it exists today and start a new News organizations with ALL new employees and an interest in accuracy and journalistic ethics. As long as Dan Rather is at CBS News, it will have little, if any, credibility.

Here are some interesting items.

+The person who most Democrats blame for the election debacle in Florida during the 200 election, Katherine Harris, was nearly run down by an outraged Democrat.

Barry Seltzer, Sarasota, claimed he was "exercising his political expression" after nearly hitting the former Secretary of State and current Congresswoman from Florida.

Seltzer has been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The charge is first-degree felony with a possible sentence of up to 30 years.

Florida man held in attack on Harris - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - October 28, 2004

More later.

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