So since there is going to be a recount, guess this is sort of a crock!
AKE
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From: "Kris Millegan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Yes Virginia, little of significance happens in Amerrica without spook
involvement.

Felix Roderguez!!  We should offer a prize for the best Ted Shackley
election fraud article.  This cess pool brought us Janet Reno.  For once the
sky is the limit.  Anything goes.

Brian Downing Quig

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> From: International Justice Watch Discussion List
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> Subject: Role of Cuban exiles in election(CIA Steals Election)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dietrich Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 9:35 PM
> To: Dietrich Fischer
> Subject: Role of Cuban exiles in election
>
> Dear friends, here is another angle of the unfolding Florida
> election story. If you can, please ask your local newspaper to
> obtain permission from Pacific News Service to reprint this story.
>
> Another aspect the media hardly mention, which may have changed the
> outcome of the election more than anything else, is that George W's
> brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush failed to comply with the motor-
> voter registration law passed by Congress, so that many thousands
> of mostly low income and minority voters, who trusted that they
> were registered to vote, were prevented from casting their ballots.
>
> Best wishes, Dietrich
>
> MIAMI-DADE REVERSAL--A CUBAN TERRORIST PAYBACK TO BUSH FAMILY?
>
> COMMENTARY-800 WORDS                           07-Dec-00 at 18:36
> COPYRIGHT PACIFIC NEWS SERVICE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 660 Market Street, Room 210, San Francisco, CA 94104
> Tel 415-438-4755, website www.pacificnews.org
>
> EDITOR'S NOTE: Strident broadcasts from a violently anti-Castro
> radio station influenced the Miami-Dade Canvassing Board's decision
> to reverse itself and vote to stop recounting ballots. The radio
> station's founding was sponsored by the Reagan-Bush administration.
> PNS correspondent Peter Dale Scott is author of Deep Politics and
> the Death of JFK and co-author of Cocaine Politics. Scott's website
> is http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~pdscott
>
> BY PETER DALE SCOTT, PACIFIC NEWS SERVICE
>
> If Gov. George W. Bush wins the presidency because votes in
> Miami-Dade County were not recounted, consider it a payback for
> past favors granted Cuban terrorists by George Bush Sr.
>
> When the Miami-Dade Canvassing Board reversed itself and voted to
> stop recounting ballots, at least one of the three members said his
> decision was influenced by the vehement protests of Radio Mambi.
>
> This stridently anti-Communist station is an arm of the violently
> anti-Castro Cuban American National Foundation (CANF), founded in
> 1981 by a former CIA terrorist, Jorge Mas Canosa, with the
> encouragement (some say, at the behest) of the newly elected
> Reagan-Bush administration.
>
> Author Gaeton Fonzi, who has deep roots in the Miami Cuban
> community, has written that the CANF was "secretly seeded" by the
> "public diplomacy" program set up at the time by CIA Director
> William Casey "as cover for a covert domestic propaganda effort."
>
> Certainly the Reagan-Bush administration showered federal funds on
> Radio Marti, which beams anti-Castro propaganda into Cuba. As
> president, Bush established TV Marti and shielded it against the
> criticism that no one in Cuba could see it.
>
> Mas Canosa was chairman of the advisory board on broadcasts to
> Cuba, and kept tight control over the activities of the two
> stations.
>
> But from the outset the CANF was involved in more than propaganda.
> It quickly became a haven for former CIA terrorists, many of them
> known to Mas Canosa from the era when he himself plotted to blow up
> a Cuban ship for the CIA.
>
> For example, Mas Canosa appointed the brothers Guillermo and
> Ignacio Novo to the CANF's "Information Commission." The two were
> implicated, though ultimately not convicted, in the September, 1976
> assassination of former Chilean Ambassador Orlando Letelier. At
> that time, George Bush was director of the CIA.
>
> For weeks after the killing, the U.S. press ran stories that (as
> the New York Times put it) the FBI and CIA "had virtually ruled out
> the idea that Mr. Letelier was killed by agents of the Chilean
> military junta." Instead, they were reportedly investigating "the
> possibility that Mr. Letelier had been assassinated by Chilean
> left-wing extremists." George Bush was said to have told Kissinger
> personally that operatives of the Chilean junta "did not take part
> in Letelier's killing."
>
> But recently released CIA documents reveal that a month before
> Letelier's murder the U.S. Government was concerned about
> information indicating the Chilean junta was contemplating an
> assassination inside the United States.
>
> Two days after the murder, Bush received the following message from
> his Special Assistant:
>
> "(Name obscured) tells me that his people have noted a strong
> similarity between Letelier killing and the sort of thing that goes
> on all the time in Miami within the Cuban exile community. . . .
> (and) speculates that, if Chilean Govt did order Letelier's
> killing, it may have hired Cuban thugs to do it."
>
> Only under the succeeding Carter administration were four Miami
> Cubans convicted of the murder. Two (including Guillermo Novo) were
> cleared in 1981 after an appeal and second trial.
>
> At the core of the CANF terrorist connection was Mas Canosa's
> personal friendship with two other Cubans who had worked for the
> CIA, Luis Posada and Felix Rodriguez. In 1985 Rodriguez was
> reporting personally to Vice President Bush's office about his
> logistical support for the Contras from a base in El Salvador.
>
> That same year, Mas Canosa helped Posada escape from a Venezuelan
> prison and relocate in El Salvador as part of the Rodriguez Contra
> supply operation. (Seven years later, at a $1,000-a-plate
> fund-raising dinner, President Bush said, "I salute Jorge Mas.")
>
> Since then Posada has been arrested a number of times for attempts
> to murder Fidel Castro--most recently during November's
> Ibero-American Summit in Panama, where he was arrested with three
> other Cuban exiles including Guillermo Novo.
>
> The CANF has issued a press release denying published reports from
> Panama that the Foundation is paying the expenses of the attorney
> representing the four men. But Posada has spoken and written of
> CANF support for past terrorist attacks, as once documented in the
> New York Times.
>
> Jose Antonio Llama, a member of the CANF executive board, was
> indicted as the principal organizer of the attempted murder of
> Castro at the 1997 Summit. Although Llama was ultimately acquitted,
> observers noted that his indictment signaled that the U.S.
> government would no longer tolerate anti-Castro terrorism by Miami
> Cuban extremists.
>
> One of the defense attorneys in that case, Juan Masini-Soler,
> commented: "If it was Ronald Reagan or George Bush in the White
> House, they'd be giving these people the Medal of Freedom. And
> here, now, they're indicting them."
>
> It remains to be seen whether Gov. Bush, if he is elected
> President, will adopt the anti-Castro policies of his father.
>
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