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Old February 12th 04, 06:56 PM
Tom Sevart
 
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"Frank Dresser" wrote in message
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Dave and Joyce of shortwave radio's "The Power Hour" already have the
list on their website:

http://www.thepowerhour.com/postings...body-count.htm



Oh man... reading that you can see how ludicrous it really is. It's even
worse at trying to make connections than the "Clinton Body Count List."

"Died of unknown causes." Just because the cause of death isn't listed in
an obituary doesn't mean it's suspicious. "He was immediately buried and no
autopsy was performed." Autopsies usually aren't performed unless there's
some reason to suspect foul play. This is using the same tactic as the
Clinton list, claiming that since no autopsy was done then it must be
suspicious. That's as good as using the phrase "ruled a suicide" or "an
apparent suicide." If it's apparent they died of a suicide, why is it so
suspicious? A couple of them don't even try to make it sound suspicious.
They just say "he's dead." Whoop-de-doo. Another way they try to
manufacture suspicion is to list anyone who died in a plane crash. As if
aircraft never crash without suspicious causes... And trying to blame a guy
who was killed in Vietnam on Bush is silly. Should he be credited with
saving the lives of the thousands who made it home?

Now they're trying to blame Ron Brown's death on Bush instead of Clinton...
makes you wonder since Bush was the governer of Texas at the time...

Probably the most laughable is claiming that George Bush Sr. was involved in
the Kennedy assassination... "he was in Texas and cannot account for his
whereabouts at the time." Wow, you certainly convinced me.

Conspiracy nuts.... ya gotta love 'em!

Tom