everybody loves a conspiracy

This one seems suspicious to say the least.

The Republican consultant accused of involvement in alleged vote-rigging in Ohio in 2004 was warned that his plane might be sabotaged before his death in a crash Friday night, according to a Cleveland CBS affiliate

If he really had anything to do with vote rigging I don’t doubt that certain people might want to keep him quiet about it.

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  1. This one has got legs. He left off something somewhere with someone that can blow it open. They might not know where it is, but he left it somewhere. How does that sound?

    Crazy enough I suppose. If it were me there would be at least one person at this point who had the goods and instructions on how to deliver them.

    Though, I’m not a republican (I understand that our minds work differently)…but if my ethical wiring allowed me to pull off a fraud on this gigantic a scale, every day after would be like an acid flashback. There would be a couple of paranoid semi-publishable espionage novels floating around out there. My people would know after a while that something was different about me, and when I ranted about being targeted for assassination, they’d pray for it to happen so I’d finally shut up.

    Demented like a cactus, a job could find it’s way into my world and I’d have money…arriving to the office everyday in costume, with my legally changed name and plenty of experience. It would end badly, and Sean Penn would pass on playing me in the movie.

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