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      10-27-2004, 05:46 PM

"BULGEGATE" STORY GROWS IN THE NEWS:

Read more: http://puppetstring.blogspot.com

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BULGEGATE producing more questions than answers
by Political Commentator
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John Chuckman weighs in, but note John.... there are "strings and hinges"
:-)

"The Government You Deserve", by John Chuckman, Oct. 26, 2004
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Oct04/Chuckman1026.htm

"
my first thoughts on the Bush "bulge" controversy ... the next comparison
that came to mind was a marionette, only an updated version with radio
controls and servomotors instead of strings and hinges.

Whatever the best analogy, the fact that the American president wears a
radio device of some kind during important meetings and national debates has
been sufficiently established for people of a critical turn of mind. The
revelation seems almost an over-the-top parody of what we already knew of
Bush's capacities, an absurd editorial cartoon about an inadequate man
walking through responsibilities he doesn't understand, leaving in his wake
terrible damage to decent government and peace. Where do the voices in his
ear piece come from?
"
.......................

This journalist sees a shirking on the shirt:

"President's "bulge" tunes out the buzz about Ashlee", Dave Addis, The
Virginian-Pilot, Oct 27, 2004
http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories...274&ran=166294

"
But something obviously created a weird bulge in the middle of the president's
back. That's evident from the photos, of which there are many. The Web is
now alive with other presidential photos of a square bulge under Bush's
clothing, from semiformal White House events to casual shots taken of him
behind the wheel of a pickup at his Texas ranch.

The complication that's keeping the story alive is the White House's
insistence that the recurring protuberance between the president's shoulder
blades is simply the result of "poor tailoring" of his apparel. Please.
President Bush is a pretty well-turned-out guy. And an adulthood lived on a
newspaper salary has made me something of an expert on poor tailoring.
"
and
"
But I've never owned a suit that was cut so badly that it looked as if I had
a box of Oreo cookies taped between my shoulder blades.
"
and
"
In the meantime, the White House's argument that the president of the United
States of America has his clothing sewn by a blind tailor has us in
stitches. There's not a thimbleful of logic in it.
"
.......................

And Evan Augustine Peterson III, J.D opines at:
http://www.opednews.com/peterson_101104_bush_cheat.htm
"
The Story's Implications: (1) Reputable journalists have already uncovered
enough probative hard evidence and corroborating circumstantial evidence to
conclude that the cheating allegation is true, and not a baseless internet
rumor
"

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      10-28-2004, 08:44 PM

"Mark McIntyre" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Of course if you want a /real/ bush conspiracy theory, consider that as of
> last night, only people resident in the US can access Bush's website.
> This blocks any overseas voters, the world press, election monitoring
> agencies, etc etc as well as the merely interested.


But you forgot to mention it is in response to a DDOS attack that took the
web site down for 6 hours. Liberals fight dirty. I see the same thing in my
area. As soon as someone puts a Bush/Cheney sign in their front yard it is
gone by the next morning.


>
> So much for the Land of the Free. :-)
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      10-28-2004, 09:20 PM
George wrote:
> But you forgot to mention it is in response to a DDOS attack that took the
> web site down for 6 hours. Liberals fight dirty.


Unh hunh. So do snotty little Young Fascists League for Bush kiddies, the
ones who shot, stickered, and spray painted Bush slogans and swastikas on
the Sacramento Democratic HQ the other night.

Don't give me that "liberals fight dirty" crap until you conservatives get
rid of your large skinhead contingent and the clinic bombers and doctor
snipers, and while you're at it how about an apology for Joe McCarthy and
Roy Cohn and HUAC and that seriously twisted old queen J. Edgar Hoover, the
American Ernst Roehm.

And, hey, while you're at it, consider that liberals fight, while Shrub and
the neo-cons skip out - just check out the combat records of Dumbya,
Rumsfeld, Pinocheney, Wolfowitz, Feith, and Perle.

Evidently conservatives are content to be led by a bunch of rich neo-cons
and their sock puppet who studiously avoided ever being shot at by anything
other than an angry pimp or coke dealer they stiffed.

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      10-29-2004, 01:58 AM

"political commentator" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "BULGEGATE" STORY GROWS IN THE NEWS:
>
> Read more: http://puppetstring.blogspot.com
>


I think I know what that bulge is. It is a wearable computer (I worked on
one a few years ago). Naw, this is not weird conspiracy theory; wearable
computers have been around for a while now and a small niche market exists
among the elites for these interesting devices. See
http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/ for an idea of what they are. And yes,
they come with wireless 802.11x capability. Actually, although I am not
voting for Bush, I would admire his use of high technology in getting the
job done more efficiently, if that indeed is what he's doing. This is
generally something that top execs who can afford the high price will use in
order to have information and data manipulation close at hand. Nothing wrong
if the Chief Exec is doing the same.


 
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      10-29-2004, 03:21 AM
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 19:46:55 +0200, "political commentator"
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>But something obviously created a weird bulge in the middle of the president's
>back. That's evident from the photos, of which there are many. The Web is
>now alive with other presidential photos of a square bulge under Bush's
>clothing, from semiformal White House events to casual shots taken of him
>behind the wheel of a pickup at his Texas ranch.


It looks like a backpack GPS tracker and cell phone combo, used for
tracking dawgs. The ideal location is on the back, where the body
doesn't shade the GPS antenna from a good view of the sky.
http://www.environmental-studies.de/...s-collar-5.jpg
http://www.environmental-studies.de/...og-collar.html
http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/...sgsmprodog.jpg


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      10-29-2004, 07:00 AM

"Gareeb Unoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "political commentator" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:417fdf18$0$44097$(E-Mail Removed) i.nl...
>>
>> "BULGEGATE" STORY GROWS IN THE NEWS:
>>
>> Read more: http://puppetstring.blogspot.com
>>

>
> I think I know what that bulge is. It is a wearable computer (I worked on
> one a few years ago). Naw, this is not weird conspiracy theory; wearable
> computers have been around for a while now and a small niche market exists
> among the elites for these interesting devices. See
> http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/ for an idea of what they are. And yes,
> they come with wireless 802.11x capability. Actually, although I am not
> voting for Bush, I would admire his use of high technology in getting the
> job done more efficiently, if that indeed is what he's doing. This is
> generally something that top execs who can afford the high price will use
> in order to have information and data manipulation close at hand. Nothing
> wrong if the Chief Exec is doing the same.
>
>


Thanks for that post, I noted it....



 
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      10-29-2004, 07:02 PM
~ > But you forgot to mention it is in response to a DDOS attack that took the
~ > web site down for 6 hours. Liberals fight dirty.
~
~ Unh hunh. So do snotty little Young Fascists League for Bush kiddies, the
~ ones who shot, stickered, and spray painted Bush slogans and swastikas on
~ the Sacramento Democratic HQ the other night.
~
~ Don't give me that "liberals fight dirty" crap until you conservatives get
~ rid of your large skinhead contingent and the clinic bombers and doctor
~ snipers, and while you're at it how about an apology for Joe McCarthy and
~ Roy Cohn and HUAC and that seriously twisted old queen J. Edgar Hoover, the
~ American Ernst Roehm.
~
~ And, hey, while you're at it, consider that liberals fight, while Shrub and
~ the neo-cons skip out - just check out the combat records of Dumbya,
~ Rumsfeld, Pinocheney, Wolfowitz, Feith, and Perle.
~
~ Evidently conservatives are content to be led by a bunch of rich neo-cons
~ and their sock puppet who studiously avoided ever being shot at by anything
~ other than an angry pimp or coke dealer they stiffed.

When you're in a hole, I recommend that you stop digging.
 
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      10-29-2004, 07:10 PM

"Aaron Leonard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>~ > But you forgot to mention it is in response to a DDOS attack that took
>the
> ~ > web site down for 6 hours. Liberals fight dirty.
> ~
> ~ Unh hunh. So do snotty little Young Fascists League for Bush kiddies,
> the
> ~ ones who shot, stickered, and spray painted Bush slogans and swastikas
> on
> ~ the Sacramento Democratic HQ the other night.
> ~
> ~ Don't give me that "liberals fight dirty" crap until you conservatives
> get
> ~ rid of your large skinhead contingent and the clinic bombers and doctor
> ~ snipers, and while you're at it how about an apology for Joe McCarthy
> and
> ~ Roy Cohn and HUAC and that seriously twisted old queen J. Edgar Hoover,
> the
> ~ American Ernst Roehm.
> ~
> ~ And, hey, while you're at it, consider that liberals fight, while Shrub
> and
> ~ the neo-cons skip out - just check out the combat records of Dumbya,
> ~ Rumsfeld, Pinocheney, Wolfowitz, Feith, and Perle.
> ~
> ~ Evidently conservatives are content to be led by a bunch of rich
> neo-cons
> ~ and their sock puppet who studiously avoided ever being shot at by
> anything
> ~ other than an angry pimp or coke dealer they stiffed.
>
> When you're in a hole, I recommend that you stop digging.





I am just digging for the truth.


Update 2: Latest news on Bulgegate, story evolving fast

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The BULGEGATE story is evolving faster by the day.
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Don't know the story? Get up to speed:

President Bush had a RECTANGULAR bulge on his back. Its been called
"Bulgegate" and the "The Bush Bulge" and it has appeared in all the of the
2004 Presidential debates. It has also appeared in photos not related to the
debates. Now two wires have appeared and, as of today, no explanation has
been offered for that. The "bulge" has been called a "badly tailored shirt"
by the President -the same shirt in all 3 debates, mind you.

Rather than following up on the "3 bad shirts theory", it seems the media
accepts the President has a wardrobe full of them. Do we have a transmitter,
defibrillator, Wireless IV device, or something else?

Is there a wire or a health problem (Busk skipped his physical, even
mentioned he was healthy in the debates).

Does he need an earpiece to debate 'his own' policies?



The "Seinfeld Democracy"
--------------------------------------------------------


- Who's that man with the box on his back?

- Oh, that's our president.

- What is it?

- We don't know. I mean -- we may or may not be able to know.

------------------------------------------------------------



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In the last 48 hours we have the following developments:
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Salon.com has published an article on the same day I published an article
which points out photo enhancements and exposes a wire leading from the
bulge on the President's back.

Read both accounts here:

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/20.../index_np.html
http://bulgegate.blogspot.com/ (test the theory for yourself!)

Puppetstring has been updated with a comment I grabbed from Colin Green at:

http://www.journalscape.com/Colin/2004-10-29-11:02

"
If we follow this theory through the bulge would be the receiver/relayer,
the wire up the right shoulder is to an inductance loop, perhaps in his
collar, and it also looks to me that there is a wire travelling down his
back, which would correspond to the wire seen behind his tie. This wire that
we can see is actually quite prominent by way of its thickness, say 5mm.
Such thickness would only normally be used to convey power - from a battery
pack somewhere on his person, to the receiver on his back. Also note that
the tie wire disappears into the left hand side of Bush's jacket - the same
side as the wire seen down his lower back.
"
Goto and scroll to the bottom:

http://puppetstring.blogspot.com/200....html#comments


......................................

Cannonfire has been very busy also, saying that "I have just received
private word from someone in a position to know that a former president also
used a "wire," in much the same way alleged in the case of G.W. Bush."

Read more here:
http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2004/...-new-info.html

......................................

At BushWired you can get an even more detailed account of all the news and
see new photographic evidence posted today:

http://bushwired.blogspot.com/2004/1....html#comments



.................................................. ..

We close with a comment from another bulge follower:


"

I've had a lot of people say -- "There's so many other policy issues to talk
about."

I explain to them that -- Just because it's not a policy issue, doesn't mean
it's not important. Health and leadership ability is just as important for
the electorate.
....

Also, a lot of people say -- "Why are you guys so angry about this?"
....

To combat this apathy about this story, I said:

Never have the lies been so obvious. Never has the lack of integrity in the
mainstream media been so clear.
....

This "bulge" issue is symbolic of what American politics and democracy has
become.

A joke.
....

I'm hoping that something this blatantly obvious will get Americans to start
thinking about the state in which the country is in.

1000's of people died for a war partly because the media didn't do it's job
and report the whole truth.

Here, we have only ONE truth. A simple truth. Perhaps a very important truth
about the character or health of a President. It's being hidden -- and the
President thinks we're fools!

It's uncluttered from politics -- you just need 2 eyes.

And yet the President says 2 + 2 = 5 and the U.S. media says, "Yes sir, it
is!"

"


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Something to remember:
http://img44.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img44...=badtailor.jpg
READ MORE HERE:

http://www.bushwired.blogspot.com/
http://www.bushbulge.com/ (send an automatic letter to the media)
http://www.puppetstring.blogspot.com/
http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/
http://bulgegate.blogspot.com/
http://isbushwired.com/
....
http://politicalcommentator.blogspot.com/
....
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      10-29-2004, 10:39 PM
Aaron Leonard wrote:
> When you're in a hole, I recommend that you stop digging.


But, but, . . . but Ronnie Raygun's Civil Defense Director told me to!
I keep that shovel and those boards in my trunk, along with the roll of
duct tape and the polyethylene sheeting Tom Ridge told me to get.

The people who should be in a hole are the neocon chickenhawks; but
instead it's the sons and daughters of those unable to go to Yale. Nothing
against Yale, mind you: ONE of the current Yale graduates in the spotlight
DID join up, and was shot at. The other jumped line for a cush spot, and
then shirked even that safe duty, and finally got a pass to quit early
(hey, it was certain nobody would miss him) and go to Hahvahd Biz School.

It's funny - some people yammer on about the Eastern elite, and never see
who is writing the script for them.

Fox Spews and vidiots lap it up. C'mon, tell me about the glorious combat
records of Hannity or O'Reilly or Limbaugh, great patriotic warriors all.

Bahhhhhhh! Dumbya.


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      10-30-2004, 12:11 AM

"Steve Caple" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Aaron Leonard wrote:
>> When you're in a hole, I recommend that you stop digging.

>
> But, but, . . . but Ronnie Raygun's Civil Defense Director told me to!
> I keep that shovel and those boards in my trunk, along with the roll of
> duct tape and the polyethylene sheeting Tom Ridge told me to get.
>
> The people who should be in a hole are the neocon chickenhawks; but
> instead it's the sons and daughters of those unable to go to Yale.
> Nothing
> against Yale, mind you: ONE of the current Yale graduates in the spotlight
> DID join up, and was shot at. The other jumped line for a cush spot, and
> then shirked even that safe duty, and finally got a pass to quit early
> (hey, it was certain nobody would miss him) and go to Hahvahd Biz School.
>
> It's funny - some people yammer on about the Eastern elite, and never
> see
> who is writing the script for them.
>
> Fox Spews and vidiots lap it up. C'mon, tell me about the glorious combat
> records of Hannity or O'Reilly or Limbaugh, great patriotic warriors all.
>
> Bahhhhhhh! Dumbya.
>
>



Its funny, the republicans created a cowboy. They are both from the same
eastern elite mold.

Bush never cleared brush before everone. That was a campaign prob, has been
for 8 ot 10 years.


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Something to remember:
http://img44.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img44...=badtailor.jpg
READ MORE HERE:

http://www.bushwired.blogspot.com/
http://www.bushbulge.com/ (send an automatic letter to the media)
http://www.puppetstring.blogspot.com/
http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/
http://bulgegate.blogspot.com/
http://isbushwired.com/
....
http://politicalcommentator.blogspot.com/
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