Months ago, a TV show titled 'Snapped' described the discovery of a woman named Christine who had been placed in a recycling bin and put into a (cold) storage unit in California. Whereas the activities of those who sent the body into storage were traceable within the native/indigenous CA population, the logical expectations that she would be henceforth routed from the storage facility location into a local morgue were apparently pre-empted with intent to hunt down and capture the relay team.
Enter a live Republican in FL -- a native from St. Petersburg, where information about a tiny artifact located in the mountains of Pennsylvania had been e-mailed from CA to the Florida Wildlife Commission, because the artifact has a traceable effect upon small wildlife as placed beneath a streamside limestone roadside-rest in Degolia, PA.
As national attention focused on Crist, the deceased Christine slowly deteriorated within a PVC recycling bin behind the locked door of a garage converted to storage facility. Whereas speedy apprehension and questioning of the relay team and a dignified funeral for the woman should have been easily accomplished with a minimum of scandal, the Crist campaign instead dominated national consciousness as actions of the mass media and national political party.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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