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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Rove dirty tricksters operating on Capitol Hill and within the Washington press corps.

January 11, 2007 -- Rove dirty tricksters operating on Capitol Hill and within the Washington press corps.

Democratic Party officials should be wary of attempts by Bush's White House "Svengali" to use political operatives to disrupt certain targeted members of Congress. Even particular members of the Washington press corps are not immune to the machinations of Rove's cadre of dirty tricksters. In fact, Rove got his start in GOP politics by conducting dirty tricks against 1972 Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern and, later, Texas Governor Mark White and Illinois Senator Alan Dixon.

It now appears that one particular operative, who this reporter will refer to as "The Stalker," because he is now under investigation by the Threat Unit of the U.S. Capitol Police, has decided to haunt the offices of House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers of Michigan. "Stalker" tries to convince Conyers' staffers of far-out conspiracies and even took a woman into Conyers' office who claimed she had just been raped by an assailant. The "Stalker" also posted written documents on Conyers' office door. A Conyers' office staffer believes that the Stalker, while mentally off-balance, may also be a Rove political operative who is attempting to disrupt the important work of the House Judiciary Committee as it begins to investigate the Bush administration.

The "Stalker" also harassed former Georgia Rep. Cynthia McKinney both at her Capitol Hill congressional office and on her personal telephone number in Georgia. The "Stalker's" activities against McKinney coincided with other harassment against the congresswoman, including a pre-planned "altercation" with a white Capitol policeman and the vandalism of her suburban Atlanta home by unknown individuals.
Beware the Rove "Stalkers" and dirty tricksters.

"The Stalker" also infiltrated the post-2004 election coalition that attempted to highlight the vote fraud that took place in Ohio. More recently, the "Stalker" attempted to disrupt the congressional campaign of Democratic House candidate Clint Curtis, who was a key witness to vote fraud by the GOP in 2000 and 2004 and who is claiming similar vote fraud in his 2006 race against GOP Representative Tom Feeney. The "Stalker" claimed that mysterious FBI and other agents were pursuing him.

The "Stalker" has also shadowed this reporter at the National Press Club and has claimed to press club employees that he "works with" WMR. The "Stalker" continually changes his appearance to avoid detection by the unwary.

Because the "Stalker" is under an active law enforcement investigation, this reporter will not go into further details. However, all Democratic members of Congress, as well as those Republicans who are opposed to the Bush administration, should be on guard against attempts by Rove to disrupt congressional business by the "Stalker" and others like him. Also, all Democratic presidential campaigns should be on similar guard against Rove operatives who may try and infiltrate various campaign staffs. Needless to say, this is of particular concern with the "Stalker" as he was previously active within the Florida Democratic Party.

Members of Congress and campaign officials, who suspect they have been approached by the "Stalker," are free to contact this reporter at wmreditor@waynemadsenreport.com for further details.

Wayne Madsen Report

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