Stealing home
by Chris Floyd
Moscow Times
09/03/04
There is no longer any question that the Bush Regime is going to cheat the living daylights out of the presidential election this November. ... In fact, there are only two questions still up in the air concerning the election. First, will this unprecedented corruption of America's already notoriously corrupt electoral process be enough to counter the public's growing revulsion at the little pretzel-gagging tyrant perched so precariously on his appointed throne? (Bush's approval rating is now an abysmal 39 percent, the Economist reports.) And second, will the Bushists ultimately resort to open violence to maintain their lock on power -- and their immunity from prosecution for an ungodly number of war crimes and other assorted felonies?
http://context.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2004/09/03/120.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Moscow Times
09/03/04
There is no longer any question that the Bush Regime is going to cheat the living daylights out of the presidential election this November. ... In fact, there are only two questions still up in the air concerning the election. First, will this unprecedented corruption of America's already notoriously corrupt electoral process be enough to counter the public's growing revulsion at the little pretzel-gagging tyrant perched so precariously on his appointed throne? (Bush's approval rating is now an abysmal 39 percent, the Economist reports.) And second, will the Bushists ultimately resort to open violence to maintain their lock on power -- and their immunity from prosecution for an ungodly number of war crimes and other assorted felonies?
http://context.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2004/09/03/120.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 7. Sep, 15:56