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Rachel Maddow - McDonnell gift scandal could engulf Cuccinelli as well (Original Post) Galraedia Jul 2013 OP
What a bunch of grifters! nt avebury Jul 2013 #1
A bunch of Palins, but gifted with "southern charm", or something . . . . hatrack Jul 2013 #2

hatrack

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2. A bunch of Palins, but gifted with "southern charm", or something . . . .
Thu Jul 11, 2013, 11:13 AM
Jul 2013

The tobacco pill angle makes me think of Katherine Harris, and her magic Kabbala water to cure citrus canker (I'm not making this up, btw).

July 5, 2005|By Jim Stratton, Sentinel Staff Writer

Four years ago, as the state labored to eradicate citrus canker by destroying trees, officials rejected other disease-fighting techniques, saying unproven methods would waste precious time and resources. But for more than six months, the state, at the behest of then-Secretary of State Katherine Harris, did pursue one alternative method -- a very alternative method.

Researchers worked with a rabbi and a cardiologist to test "Celestial Drops," promoted as a canker inhibitor because of its "improved fractal design," "infinite levels of order" and "high energy and low entropy." But the cure proved useless against canker. That's because it was water -- possibly, mystically blessed water.

The "product is a hoax and not based on any credible known science," the state's chief of entomology, nematology and plant pathology wrote to agriculture officials and fellow scientists after testing Celestial Drops in October 2001.

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Harris said she then stepped back and allowed Hardoon and the state to work out the details. Agriculture Department officials insist she applied no political pressure. "She just wanted to make sure it was brought to our attention," said agriculture spokesman Terence McElroy. State records, however, suggest Harris had a keen interest in the project. She was repeatedly sent copies of the letters and memos bouncing between Florida canker officials and Hardoon. In August 2001, Harris herself jotted a note to Hardoon.

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http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-07-05/news/CANKER05_1_citrus-canker-celestial-harris

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