Modern History Project

"A little learning is a
dangerous thing"

During John Kerry's recent appearance at the University of Florida, a journalism student attempted to ask a couple of questions which were evidently too embarrassing to answer:

"When he took the mike, Meyer then asked Kerry several questions. On amateur video linked from Meyer's website, his questions included why Kerry conceded in the 2004 presidential election, why not impeach President George W. Bush now, and whether Kerry was a member of the Skull and Bones secret society at Yale University."

-- Miami Herald article (2007-09)

While "liberal" Kerry stood by with amused contempt, the campus goon squad hustled him off, used their electric cattle prods to subdue him, and then arrested him for "resisting an officer" -- a possible felony charge.

To answer the forbidden questions, the 2004 campaign was a rigged match from start to finish (as usual). Candidate Kerry "took a dive" and immediately conceded the election in favor of his fellow Bonesman, George Bush, intentionally ignoring the evidence of vote fraud.

For some reason, Fox News scrubbed the reference to the taboo Skull and Bones question from their version of the story after originally posting it. Perhaps "conservative" Rupert Murdoch didn't want to give away the game before "liberal" Hillary Clinton is installed. But it doesn't really matter -- all of this season's touted front-runners are from the Christian Zionist stable.