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Bananajuice77
02-05-2004, 02:09 PM
It looks like the upcoming presidential election is gonna be bone vs. bone, a win-win situation for the Skull & Bones alumni and their buddies. I am suprised that this is not discussed more in the mainstream media, the President and likely opponet members of this secret society. Bush refuses to discuss his ties, and now Kerry has dodged any questioning about his membership. Check out this link to read a little more about this strange coincidence.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/02/01/wyale01.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/02/01/ixnewstop.html
What do you think about this? Is this a harmless coincidence, or are unseen powers playing us? I'm just curious why they will not acknowledge this, if there is nothing to hide.
It has been brought up. I have read it in some news magazines but since the Democrats haven't finalized their nominee, it is just filler.
Bananajuice77
04-20-2004, 04:02 PM
Bush and Kerry continue to avoid any questions about their secret club, Skull and Bones. This is part of a transcript from NBC's "Meet The Press" on 4-18-04, with Tim Russert interviewing Kerry:
MR. RUSSERT: Before we go, you and George Bush were both members of Skull & Bones, the secret society at Yale. The rule is, if someone mentions Skull & Bones, you walk out of the room. If you're both in a...
SEN. KERRY: You trying to get rid of me here?
MR. RUSSERT: You're both in a presidential debate and the moderator says "Skull & Bones," you both leave the podiums?
SEN. KERRY: I doubt it.
MR. RUSSERT: You'll hang in there.
SEN. KERRY: I think you'll see both of us have our two--you know I'd love to have a debate with the president right now. There's so much to talk about for our country. Why not say to our nation, every month, let's have one debate on health care. Let's have a debate on foreign policy. Let's have a debate on education. Let's really talk to the country the way Lincoln and Douglass and others have historically. Barry Goldwater, as you mentioned, was going to fly around with Jack Kennedy. We can do better for Americans. I'd love to see that happen.
MR. RUSSERT: Senator John Kerry, thank you for your views.
SEN. KERRY: Thank you.
Mr. RUSSERT: And we'll be right back.
I love how Kerry totally changes the subject! I hope somebody has the balls at one of the debates to do what Russert suggested. It would be funny to see both of them squirm when put on the spot together.
Sinn Fein
04-20-2004, 07:14 PM
Sounds mighty ghey to me...
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