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On Fighting The Madness, Or, Send This To A Deather

by: fake consultant

Sat Sep 05, 2009 at 18:31:26 PM EDT

We are coming down to the home stretch on healthcare, and we have seen the results of the first couple of rounds of crazy that have been sent forth in an effort to stop the process.

In addition to the Town Halls, opponents are flooding the email inboxes of America's "low information" voters with no end of lies. Those emails are getting passed around and around and around, and by now some of them have probably appeared in your inbox.

But it's summer...and who has time to respond to this stuff?

Well, guess what, Gentle Reader: I've already done the hard work for you.

Today's story is an email response that you can send right back to your "inbox friends". It's a reminder of some of the frustrations that we all share in this country and some explanations of what's being proposed...and a few words about socialism, to boot.

So get out there and copy and paste and forward and reply, and let's see if we can't fight the madness, one email at a time.  

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Sunlight: Hodes Introduces Bill to Preserve WH Email

by: Dean Barker

Tue Mar 10, 2009 at 19:25:56 PM EDT

Because while we're working to put Karl Rove behind bars, we should simultaneously be working to make sure the Spawn of Rove in the Future can't hide their shenanigans behind the latest version of The Computer Ate My Homework (email release):
"The people of the United States deserve an open and honest record of the actions of all administrations, regardless of party," Congressman Paul Hodes said. "This bill will ensure that actions taken by the Executive Branch are transparent and that they can be held accountable to the public."

Committee investigations have revealed that during the Bush Administration, numerous White House officials - including former Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove - used e-mail accounts maintained by the Republican National Committee, which regularly deleted the e-mails from its servers.  E-mails sent by White House officials under these RNC accounts included e-mails concerning official government business.  In addition, the White House cannot account for hundreds of days worth of official White House e-mails sent and received between 2003 and 2005.  

Full version below the fold...
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On Giant Loads Of Hooey, Or, You Should See My Inbox

by: fake consultant

Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 12:39:01 PM EDT

The McCain campaign is beyond desperate, at this point, and as you might expect, the emails are full of things McCain supporters would like us to know.

I had one of those emails cross my inbox yesterday morning...and I thought to myself:
"Self...since the author of this email asked me to look up her facts, maybe I should."

So I did.

Next thing I knew, I realized I was looking at a giant load of hooey.
Follow along, and I'll show you what I mean.

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