Hmmm This Sounds Familiar

seinfeldrules

Newbie
Joined
Oct 3, 2003
Messages
3,385
Reaction score
0
Bush HQ Burglarized

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,134278,00.html

Three laptop computers containing campaign plans were stolen overnight from the Bush-Cheney state headquarters office, Republican officials said Friday.

Between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m., after the last campaign worker had gone home from the office in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, someone threw a rock through the office window of Jon Seaton (search), executive director for President Bush's (search) state campaign, said Chris Vance, state GOP chairman.
Vance said two of the stolen laptops belonged to Seaton and Chris Taylor, head of the office's get-out-the-vote campaign. A third had been slated for a field office.

Need I draw the comparisions?
 
If they find ties to the Democratic party or Senator Kerry, then I would agree.

Until that time, sounds like straight crime. So no, at the moment you need not draw any comparisons.
 
clarky003 said:
page not found, *gasp*

Came up for me fine.

But I fail to see what the point of this thead is. What comparisons are you drawing? Are you trying to imply that the Kerry campaign had something to do with it? Because if you are, that's ridiculous in my opinion.
 
clarky003 said:
page not found, *gasp*
whew calm down, its not like i would make a random url and post it expecting people to read it
 
Like a true conservative/republican, seinfeldrules decided to SELECTIVELY quote the article:

Even Fox news included this part! said:
"No evidence at the scene indicated this was politically motivated," police spokeswoman Jessamyn Poling said."

...translation: CALM THE **** DOWN.

EDIT: On another note, it is WASHINGTON STATE! They're mostly liberal, and Washington only has 11 electoral votes. It's more than some, but less than most. If it was a state like California (54 votes) or Flordia (25) or Texas (32), then maybe it would be a bit suspicious.... But for a liberal state with that few votes? I seriously doubt it.

(By the way in case you didn't notice, the article said the laptops had STATEWIDE campaign info, not nationwide. Seinfeldrules' lacking quoting job left that little bit out as well.)
 
I can't believe something like this would happen in Seattle.

For shame, Seattle, for shame.
 
Back
Top