posted on Jul, 11 2006 @ 11:03 AM
Greg Palast, the same journalist that recently committed racial slurs on Cynthia McKinney's website, is now accusing the President of the United
States of being involved in the Mexican presidential race this past week.
www.guardian.co.uk
Mexico and Florida have more in common than heat
There is evidence that left-leaning voters have been scrubbed from key electoral lists in Latin America
Greg Palast
Saturday July 8, 2006
The Guardian
There's something rotten in Mexico. And it smells like Florida. The ruling party, the Washington-friendly National Action Party (Pan), proclaimed
yesterday their victory in the presidential race, albeit tortilla thin, was Mexico's first "clean" election. But that requires we close our eyes to
some very dodgy doings in the vote count that are far too reminiscent of the games played in Florida in 2000 by the Bush family. And indeed, evidence
suggests that Team Bush had a hand in what may be another presidential election heist.
Just before the 2000 balloting in Florida, I reported in the Guardian that its governor, Jeb Bush, had ordered the removal of tens of thousands of
black citizens from the state's voter rolls. He called them "felons", but our investigation discovered their only crime was Voting While Black. And
that little scrub of the voter rolls gave the White House to his brother George.
Please visit the link provided for the complete story.
Last week, he wrote racial slurs on an American politician's website. Now, he is accusing our President of having a hand in the Mexican election for
their president. He should not be considered a serious journalist anymore, and his stories should be considered in the same vein as the Sunday
cartoons.
[edit on 11/7/2006 by Mirthful Me]