Pat Oxford, a Houston lawyer who managed
Bush's legal defense team in 2000 in Florida, and just so happens
to be the leader of a GOP operative sideshow calling themselves,
now get this -
Never at a loss for catchy phrases, right?
For
example: unless you were camping out somewhere on an endangered glacier
on one of the earth's poles around the time of the 2000 Presidential
(pretend) election, you'll recall a hysterical, all white and thirdish
looking ambition riders flipping out at the door of a bunch of dangling
chad voyeurs.
Well
here is an excerpt from Robert J. Kenndy's indepth and damning report
taken from the 'Rolling Stone' website regarding Pat Oxford and that
particular disturbing moment in our history. "... he warmly praised the
efforts of a mob that stormed the Miami-Dade County election offices
and halted the recount. It was later revealed that those involved in
the ''Brooks Brothers Riot'' were not angry Floridians - but paid GOP staffers, many of them flown in from out of state.
Photos of the protest show that one of the ''rioters'' was Joel Kaplan, who has just taken the place of Karl Rove at the White House, where he now directs the president's policy operations." (Emphasis' are mine).
The complete online report "Was the 2004 Election Stolen?" by Robert J. Kenndy, Jr.

The way to the top is through dirty deeds;
and NEVER question the 'Godfather'.
People in the photo above are identified on next page.
Their positions at the time of this photo speaks volumes.
In this photo:
No. 1, Tom Pyle, who had worked for Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Tex. Now isn't cozy.
No. 2, Garry Malphrus, a former staff director of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on criminal justice, is now deputy director of the White House Domestic Policy Council.
No. 3, Rory Cooper, who was at the National Republican Congressional Committee, later worked at the White House Homeland Security Council and has been seen working for the Presidential Inaugural Committee.
No. 4, Kevin Smith, a former GOP House aide who later worked with Voter.com.
No. 5, Steven Brophy, a former GOP Senate aide and then at consulting firm KPMG.
No. 6, Matt Schlapp, a former House aide and then a Bush campaign aide, has risen to be White House political director.
No. 7, Roger Morse, another House aide, moved on to the law and lobbying firm Preston Gates Ellis & Rouvelas Meeds. "I was also privileged to lead a team of Republicans to Florida to help in the recount fight," he told a legal trade magazine in a 2003 interview.
No. 8, Duane Gibson, an aide on the House Resources Committee, was a solo lobbyist and formerly with the Greenberg Traurig lobby operation. He is now with the Livingston Group as a consultant.
No. 9, Chuck Royal was and still is a legislative assistant to Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), a former House member.
No. 10, Layna McConkey Peltier, who had been a Senate and House aide and was at Steelman Health Strategies during the effort, is now at Capital Health Group.