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(US) "Democracy Now" Propaganda for Electoral Fraud and Fallujah Massacre, by Scott Loughrey

Anonyme, Friday, November 12, 2004 - 18:22

Scott Loughrey

US journalist Amy Goodman and 'Democracy Now' never have appeared more like CIA assets than in the aftermath of the November 2nd, 2004 "election".


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On November 3rd, 2004, John Kerry conceded the Presidential race to George Bush
while hundreds of thousands of provisional ballots were still uncounted in Ohio. Either
he quit believing that he could not win—or something more sinister happened. Specifically,
I’m referring to the possibility that Kerry was never running, that his campaign was a
charade. Technically this idea implies that something very similar to a coup d’etat
has been executed in the US, since a political organization has retained power
without an election.

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