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it is highly unlikely Bush bought the book. There are three possible explanations for this story:
1) Bev lied. 2) Bev imagined it. 3) Someone pretending to be Bush ordered it.
Addressing possibility 3, Bev lack of skepticism makes it as likely as all the rest. I know *I* wouldn't believe it for a minute without *compelling* evidence.
She's clearly a little paranoid, but a lot of this stuff is coming from people determined to take her down, probably inspired by or paid for by Diebold, etc.
Could you point out who you suspect of being a shill for Diebold? This claim is tiresome and reminds me of the accusation that anyone who opposes the war in Iraq is working for Al Qaida.
They've been trying since she first downloaded the Diebold files off the internet to close down her web site
Bev web site was shut down once, by her ISP at the behest of Diebold. Her other claims of "enemy attacks" are highly suspect.
But as long as she is committed to regaining democracy in America and doing what she did in CA, I say more power to her.
What did she do in California besides earn $75K for herself? Despite her claims, she filed no appeals and Diebold has settled with the state. The settlement is "with prejudice" meaning it can NEVER be brought up again in court. Diebold is still in California and other than a minor inconvenience, will continue to sell its machines. All the evidence Bev "dug up" (meaning DUers dug up for her) is now useless.
Sorry, the woman is a menace to what we are doing. While Andy Stephenson is in Ohio helping count ballots, Bev is purging embarrassing posts from her web site.
David Allen www.thoughtcrimes.org
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