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Friday, March 19, 2004
Cruise Control Part Deux - The Sequel

We recently received a tip that the New Hampshire-plated car purportedly receiving a State Police escort on Route 2 near Belmont earlier this month (see RiaF, 3/16/2004) may not have contained the Fraud Governor after all as Willard Mitt was said to be "in his office at 2:45 p.m. on Thursday, March 11." (source: Rat Line)

(Which begs the answer (see Cheese Factory 'Beggar's Choice'): who was in that New Hampshire-plated car purportedly receiving a State Police escort on Route 2 near Belmont? If it wasn't the Fraud Governor, why would they need a State Police escort? Unless it was someone Tagg-ing along with a Dignitary; perhaps (gasp) the Prime Minister of New Hampshire?)

The tipster suggested that rather than containing the Fraud Governor himself, the memorable motorcade may have been ferrying Romney's "doppelganger."

Probably the self-same imposter who said he wouldn't submarine the Democratic National Convention.

Quote of the Week

A lackey to the US Park Department today is quoted as saying that Massachusetts historic sites may have to be shuttered during up-coming tourism months. "We're all going to have to scale back. We're all going to have to tighten our belts," Boston National Historical Park public affairs officer Sean Hennessey told a local reporter. ''Inflation is obliviously killing us." (source: Boston Globe, 3/19/2004)

Among other things.

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