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To: Rex Anderson
You know, the more I read Corsi, the madder I get. Good Lord. It's official. He's a sellout.

Corsi is marginalizing himself. He's joining Alex Jones and Wayne Madsen as a source for the kooks. I guess the money's better with the "guys in their basements in their underwear listening to shortwave" crowd than in legitimate, documented investigative reporting.

You can bet John O'Neill won't call Corsi if he has another book in him.

180 posted on 07/05/2006 5:30:50 PM PDT by sinkspur (Today, we settled all family business.)
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To: sinkspur
I'm not sure when Corsi became a nutbag. I hope it was sometime after he helped the Swiftvets, but I'm not sure it matters. He's a nutbag today.

He's done a fine job in attracting his like kind here. It's been informative.

181 posted on 07/05/2006 5:46:48 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: sinkspur
You can bet John O'Neill won't call Corsi if he has another book in him.

He doesn't need the swiftvets... He's got Gilchrist!

It was right under our noses. Here are some nuggets from a WND article:

05/01/2006
Founder of Minutemen targets run for president

by Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.
WorldNetDaily.com

Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, is considering a run for president in 2008 representing the Constitution Party.

~snip~

Chairman James Clymer told WorldNetDaily the party was excited about the possibility of Gilchrist as its marquis candidate.

~snip~

Gilchrist told WND the only candidate he would support as the Republican Party presidential nominee in 2008 was Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo.

"If John McCain enters the race for president," Gilchrist said. "I will definitely run. John McCain should have forfeited his right to run for president on the Republican Party the moment he put his name on immigration legislation with Sen. Ted Kennedy."

said they are nothing more than "a declaration that we are no longer a nation governed by the rule of law, but that we are being ruled by mob rule."

~snip~

Gilchrist told WND that he thought his third-party candidacy could be viable, noting "the country is ready for a third-party candidate, just like the country was ready for Ross Perot in 1992."

Gilchrist was harshly critical of Bush’s leadership on the immigration issue.

"The president should resign," Gilchrist asserted. "The Congress should begin impeachment proceedings if President Bush will not resign. President Bush has shown he is incompetent to handle his job. It amounts to dereliction of duty that President Bush has left our border with Mexico wide open while supposedly he is fighting a war on terror."

~snip~

The Constitution Party supported Gilchrist in 2005, when he ran as an independent for Congress after Rep. Chris Cox, R-Calif., resigned to become chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Committee. Gilchrist received 25.5 percent of the vote in the general election, losing to Republican John Campbell. At that time, Clymer put out a strong statement supporting Gilchrist’s candidacy. According to Dec. 15 party press release:

Jim Clymer, chairman of the Constitution Party, believes that a major change is in order. Both the House and the Senate have been thoroughly corrupted by influence-peddling for decades, Clymer said. But the solution is not to run the Democrats to power or to elect a more ethical Republican majority. The solution, according to Clymer, is to jettison the two major parties altogether and to start afresh with principle-based leadership.(end)

1) Marquis candidate? *lol*

2) "John McCain should have forfeited his right to run for president on the Republican Party the moment he put his name on immigration legislation with Sen. Ted Kennedy."

Does it seem odd that the Constitution Party thinks it would be okay to deny McCain the right to run for President? (end)

3)"The president should resign," Gilchrist asserted. "The Congress should begin impeachment proceedings if President Bush will not resign. President Bush has shown he is incompetent to handle his job

Their agenda is showing. These people hate Bush with extra passion.

4) Upcoming elections are always great for 3rd party wannabees to get that revenue stream flowing!

184 posted on 07/05/2006 6:49:36 PM PDT by Rex Anderson
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