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CDsNuTz

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Tue Oct 12, 2004 1:17 am
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http://prisonplanet.com/articles/october2004/111004wiredfortv.htm
Was the President wired up for TV?
London Evening Standard | October 11 2004
It is the question gripping America - just what caused the bulge in George Bush's blazer?
Photographs of his first presidential debate with Democratic challenger John Kerry show the outline of what appears to be a small box underneath his suit.
Within hours of the pictures being released at the weekend, there was intense speculation that the president was wired with a secret radio receiver so that aides - hidden off stage - could tell him how to answer questions.
The White House has been quick to shoot down the rumour, with Bush campaign spokesman Scott Stanzel claiming it was 'ridiculous'.
But it could explain the peculiar
performance of Mr Bush, who lost out badly in the first of three televised debates on October 1.
The president stopped speaking several times in mid-sentence, as if he was waiting for someone to tell him what to say next.
And he complained twice about being interrupted when no one had said a word.
David Lindorff, a writer with the respected Internet political site Salon, said after examining hundreds of photographs of the bulge: 'There's definitely something under there pushing up through the suit.
'Is it a receiver picking up transmissions from someone off stage feeding the president answers through a hidden earpiece?
'Does the device explain why the normally ramrod-straight president seemed hunched over during much of the debate?'
The issue has become such a topic of discussion across America that a website - www.isbushwired.com -
was set up to discuss the matter, but had so many hits it was flooded and had to close down last night.
Nicolle Devenish, the presidential communications director, said the president was not wearing a bulletproof vest, back brace, or anything else that might explain the bulge.
'It was most likely a rumpling of his suit jacket, or a wrinkle in the fabric,' she claimed. 'It is preposterous to suggest that the president was being prompted through a radio strapped to his back.'
Mr Bush was much more aggressive and spirited during the second debate on Saturday. Some polls claim Mr Kerry won, but most pundits agree it was a draw.
Overall, the polls show the race is too close to call. The latest Reuters-Zogby poll yesterday had Mr Kerry ahead by a point while an ABC News poll had Mr Bush ahead by four.
A final third debate to be restricted to domestic issues will be held on Wednesday.
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snakelady

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Tue Oct 12, 2004 12:47 pm
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The "media" today said that the bush people told them the one picture that show's a big box like thing under his suit is just wrinkles. Give me a Fuc**n break!!! |
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TheMinstrel

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Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:59 pm
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Thats No Cheap Suit!
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Timesonline.uk
October 11, 2004
PRESIDENT BUSH heads into Wednesday night’s final debate with John Kerry facing accusations that he was wired to receive help during their first prime-time encounter.
A bulge in the back of Mr Bush’s jacket during the first televised debate in Florida triggered a frenzy of rumours and accusations on the internet yesterday, the attention of several newspapers, and White House denials that he was wearing a radio transmitter.
WAS IT A SEAM
William Hunt, who owns a tailor’s shop in Savile Row where bespoke suits cost between £2,000 and £3,000, insisted that no suit or shirt would form such a strange ridge.
“Without a shadow of a doubt, I would say that he had some kind of wire running up his back underneath his clothing. Not even the seams on a cheap suit would look like that. It must have been some kind of transmitter.”
. . . OR SOMETHING ELSE?
If it is not a radio transmitter, feeding killer lines from the political adviser Karl Rove into an invisible earplug radio, what is President Bush’s back bulge? The possibilities are:
A TENS machine
An unusual hearing aid
A back brace
A security tag
A bullet-proof vest
A satellite tracking device
http://64.4.36.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=0c5049bb04a198c0404f1be7bf157424&lat=1097624683&hm___
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Swedishoo

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Wed Oct 13, 2004 1:28 am
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You forgot...
IV Bag
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CDsNuTz

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Wed Oct 13, 2004 4:26 am
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CDsNuTz

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Thu Oct 14, 2004 1:05 am
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I know we've all seen enough of this but if someones going to take the time to enhance the photos and put it on the net it must be worth posting.
CLICK ON IMAGE FOR LARGER ENHANCEMENT
Is Bush Wired? New Photo Analysis
Chris Clark | October 13 2004
Keep this text with this image, but spread it widely, put it on web sites, for all must know. The American press seems unwilling or afraid to report or investigate this story, as well as many other questionable issues of the Bush administration.
The American people must know about the probability that Bush was wired and therefore probably cheated during the first Presidential debate. If true, it speaks volumes of the character of this President. The person who put this image together used simple techniques with commercial software used by amateur as well as professional photographers the world over. This person encourages
others to reproduce the enhancements and to improve on them by using better quality video, and averaging more frames.
Get the story out and do not let it die. But remain anonymous. The Bush administration is arresting peaceful demonstrators and will apparently stop at nothing to stop the truth.
American Democracy is at stake. VOTE!
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CDsNuTz

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Fri Oct 15, 2004 1:33 am
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http://prisonplanet.com/articles/october2004/141004bushwired.htm
'Bush Wired' Story Continues; 'Bulge' Appears in Third Debate
Washington Dispatch | October 14 2004
Shortly after the first presidential debate, buzz began to build on the Internet regarding a bulge that appeared under the jacket of George W. Bush and squarely between his shoulder blades. The story recently carried over to mainstream news with reports in the New York Times and even segments on CNN.
A story by Salon.com furthered a growing theory that Bush was wired for sound to receive assistance during the debates. While the Bush campaign shrugs off the comments as "conspiracy theories" they have denied that Bush was wearing any type of Kevlar vest that could explain the angular shape under his suit.
In the third and final debate, the bulge came back. As shown in the attached photo generated in house directly from the NBC broadcast (click the image to enlarge), the clearly defined shape that started this buzz is back.
Judge for yourself as to what the shape may be.
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KNOW-THIS

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Tue Oct 26, 2004 8:12 am
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From: remelin@cybrquest.com
Thanks for the confirmation, Pat...what we all thought was happening.
LOL
Nance
Hello Nance,
About a month ago when President Bush was in Germany both my husband and I were watching as he made his speech to many onlookers. We were viewing this on a PBS channel. Now here is the fun part: we heard everything that he said prior to him saying it. The prompt for his concealed earpiece somehow got relayed over the public communication system. Every pause that he made enabled him to listen for his "Q".
This he then faithfully repeated to all. It was hilarious as we could hear quite clearly the voice of his prompter ahead of that of President Bush. This was not of course announced on the usual news
channels.
Pat _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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Swamp Gas

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Tue Oct 26, 2004 4:01 pm
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It's either "God" or Karl Rove that is speaking into the ventriliquist dummy's earpiece.
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increase 1776
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Tue Oct 26, 2004 4:31 pm
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Not God,not Uncle Karl,but Gepetto.Who else to control the liar. |
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Swamp Gas

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Tue Oct 26, 2004 5:53 pm
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Perhaps Karl as Gepetto
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skizz

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Tue Oct 26, 2004 7:02 pm
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LMAO ^^^^ _________________
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increase 1776
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Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:22 am
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Good job Swamp Gas.Need all the humor we can get,especially this week.Everyone,vote early and vote often.Just an old Chicago saying. |
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CDsNuTz

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Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:56 am
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The only early vote i'll be doing,is early Nov. 2nd.I won't give them the pleasure of knowing before that.
Something else i heard,I think it was on Alex Jones but someone was talking about the vote and how if you start asking questions about the electronic voting machines,or asking for a paper ballot you could raise eyebrows.Might be kind of interesting to see what reactions people get by asking these questions.I won't lie, they said it could possibly get the cops called on you but that seems kind of harsh.In todays enviroment i'd says its a could possibility,Who knows!!  |
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KNOW-THIS

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Sun Oct 31, 2004 7:28 am
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NASA photo analyst: Bush wore a device during debate
Physicist says imaging techniques prove the president's bulge was not caused by wrinkled clothing.
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By Kevin Berger
Oct. 29, 2004 | George W. Bush tried to laugh off the bulge. "I don't know what that is," he said on "Good Morning America" on Wednesday, referring to the infamous protrusion beneath his jacket during the presidential debates. "I'm embarrassed to say it's a poorly tailored shirt."
Dr. Robert M. Nelson, however, was not laughing. He knew the president was not telling the truth. And Nelson is neither conspiracy theorist nor midnight blogger. He's a senior research scientist for NASA and for Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and an international authority on image analysis. Currently he's engrossed in analyzing digital photos of Saturn's moon Titan, determining its shape, whether it contains craters or canyons. _________________ "You find me offensive? I find you offensive, for finding me offensive" |
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