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Once we understand that The White House neo-conservatives will do anything to win the re-election, we can see that they will borrow activities from agitation/propaganda history.  These are very competitive people who value winning above all morality. The neo-conservatives can easily create “situations.”  The polls are too close for them to leave the election up to chance.  They know that in uncertain times, people want to escape to safety and seek a father figure, who acts with conviction.  George W. Bush does have conviction.  He practically claims a link to God.

At nearly the last minute the White House could create and manipulate voter pre-polling fear that will turn voters to vote for Bush.  For example, CIA-hired spooks could bomb polling locations and/or major metropolitan areas a day or so preceding the election, October 31, or November 1.  Also, they will enhance the security/Bush propaganda by placing Bush closer to God by placing him on Air Force One (near heaven) for several hours on November 1.  Once you understand that for the neo-conservatives winning is everything, this is not so far-fetched.

Timing is important.  Creating fear too far in advance will give the voters time to analyze the problems caused by Bush’s Iraqi failure, deficit, and detachment from reality.  Given enough time to think about Bush’s failures, the voters might turn against Bush on election day.  Thus, we can expect agitation and propaganda to occur close to the election day.

A responsible media would publicize the possibility of extremists in the White House doing this type of behavior and the history of agitation/propaganda.

Mike Starry
Fresno, CA