February 18, 2004

Flynt claimed that Bush arranged for the procedure in the early '70s. "I've talked to the woman's friends," Flynt said. "I've tracked down the doctor who did the abortion, I tracked down the Bush people who arranged for the abortion," Flynt said.

Ed Gillespie (Dizzy, forgive us), RNC chairman,
accused the Democratics of engaging in "gutter
politics" by raising the _resident's dubious record of
service in the Alabama National Guard...Well, Mr.
Gillespie (again, Dizzy, we're sorry) the _resident's
National Guard service is just the beginning of this
revitalized examination of his CHARACTER, CREDIBILITY
and COMPETENCE to hold the highest office in the
land...The LNS suggests someone start printing up
bumper stickers reading "Bush is Pro-Choice" and
distribute them throughout the Expanded Confederacy...

Lloyd Grove, New York Daily News: Flynt claimed that Bush arranged for the procedure in the early '70s. "I've talked to the woman's friends," Flynt said. "I've tracked down the doctor who did the abortion, I tracked down the Bush people who arranged for the abortion," Flynt said. "I got the story nailed." Flynt wouldn't disclose whether he plans to name the woman.

Restore the Timeline, Show Up for Democracy in 2004:
Defeat Bush (again!)

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/165111p-144622c.html

Activist rocker Moby raised Republican hackles last
week when he advised President Bush's enemies to
engage in political mischief.
Moby told my fellow gossips Rush & Molloy: "For
example, you can go on all the pro-life chat rooms and
say you're an outraged right-wing voter and that you
know that George Bush drove an ex-girlfriend to an
abortion clinic and paid for her to get an abortion."

Now the incorrigible Larry Flynt says he plans to
market a Bush abortion story as genuine - in a book to
be published this summer by Kensington Press.

"This story has got to come out," the wheelchair-bound
Hustler magazine honcho told the Daily News' Corky
Siemaszko. "There's a lot of hypocrisy in the White
House about this whole abortion issue."

Flynt claimed that Bush arranged for the procedure in
the early '70s.

"I've talked to the woman's friends," Flynt said.
"I've tracked down the doctor who did the abortion, I
tracked down the Bush people who arranged for the
abortion," Flynt said. "I got the story nailed."

Flynt wouldn't disclose whether he plans to name the
woman.

Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie -
who in a speech last week accused "Kerry campaign
supporters," not just Moby, of hatching the Internet
chat room scheme - was unavailable for comment on
Flynt's charges.

But RNC spokesman Yier Shi told me: "The Democrats
will do anything in this election, judging by their
campaign tactics, to smear without any evidence or
background. This is just another one of those cases."


Posted by richard at February 18, 2004 02:52 PM