DoYouEverWonder
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:02 AM
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Help wanted! Need links tying Roger Stone to Harry MacDougald |
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Forget about Lucy Ramirez, I doubt if someone would use their real name, so it will be almost impossible to get a positive ID. Especially since she sweet talked Burkett into destroying the documents. The poor old guy got played by a monster much bigger than he is and he was easy to take advantage off.
In the meantime, Roger Stone has suddenly appeared on the scene as the source of the documents. We still need to try to find out, how they got from Stone to TX to Burkett? And how did CBS find out Burkett had these documents, if he didn't call them?
However, in the meantime, let's not forget the other half of this story. How did Buckhead, aka Harry W. MacDougald find out so quickly the content of the documents and begin posting the bogus claims about typewriters? These claims showed up on DU within hours after the 1st report was on CBS.
So how did Harry find out about the docs? Who tipped him off and got the meme machine started? Are there any connections in the past between Stone and MacDougald?
Anyway, I would appreciate any help that my fellow evil DU'er's can give me here. I've got to get to work soon, so please post anything you might find that can help us out tracking down this side of the story.
Thanks DYEW
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Killarney
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:05 AM
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go to msnbc.com then choose msnbc tv, then go to countdown, then his blog. He detailed in all in his blog a few days ago.
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vetwife
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:10 AM
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2. Stone and McDougal? Olberman had it? He had Starr didn't know |
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he had Stone. In that case..One could maybe trace this bunch of hippocrites all the way back to the Gold Club. The stip joint in Atlanta that was closed..
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:22 AM
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5. "Who you callin' Buckhead? (Keith Olbermann)" |
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"• September 18, 2004 | 11:15 a.m. ET
Who you callin' Buckhead? (Keith Olbermann)
The Los Angeles Times "outed" Buckhead Friday night.
Last week, you may have seen what we reported on Countdown about the leader of the Blog pack who so quickly and with such surprising skill went after the dicey Killian Memos produced (and I mean that in both ways) by CBS News. His posts to FreeRepublic left the tracks of some of his identity, and we noted it: his Georgia base (hence the on-line handle), his contention that he was highly placed among Republican attorneys, his on-call status in the event that Bush '04 needed lawyers the way Bush '00 needed lawyers.
The L.A. Times connected the rest of the dots, and would that they drew a nice easy-to-digest picture of some lawyer/computer geek, or lawyer/typewriter fancier, or any of the other healthy fanatics the blogosphere has produced.
Nope.
This one's a Conservative activist with a connection to Ken Starr." (Snip) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5660340/
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:16 AM
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Olbermann figured Ken Starr and Mitch McConnell through Harry "Buckhead" MacDougald. No Stone. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5660340/
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Wed Sep-22-04 08:21 AM
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4. Any connections between Southeast Legal Foundation |
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and the Committee to Take Back Our Judiciary?
Seems they do similiar kinds of dirty work?
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