Dear Friends:
The only comprehensive report that I heard about Levy was that her internship was arranged via the graduate department at USC.
: In another e-mail, the intern talked about a flight between
: Washington and Sacramento where ''the nice thing is that
: the man I'm seeing took care of my plane ticket for me!''
Anyone who has travelled by air recently knows how difficult it is to pay cash for an airplane ticket, unless you pay a travel agent who cuts the ticket on site. If Condit paid the ticket with any normal method of payment there would be paper trail. Do we think that this Democratic "haircut" is really that dumb?
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: ''In missing persons cases, people respond when it's somebody
: they can relate to,'' explained Stuart Schwartz,
: supervising producer of the true-life TV show ''Unsolved
: Mysteries.''
How pleasant that must be for the thousands of other families who have had their bright, eligible, young daughters and nieces disappear in the last ten to twelve years. Apparently a young woman isn't really "a person of worth" unless she works for the federal government or has good liberal Democrat connections.
: ''This involves the worst fear in the back of the mind of
: every parent,'' he explained. ''This could be their
: daughter who they sent off to college or a new job in a new
: city.''
And what about the fears of the family of Mary C. Mahoney, who was murdered execution-style in 1997, in the Starbucks Coffee shop in Georgetown? She was a classmate of Lewinsky at the White House intern program and she got snuffed. That brought out the yawn patrol in the degenerate propaganda media.
: The rumors of a congressman's involvement add to the interest,
: he said. ''With us, though, he would only become part of
: the (televised) story if legitimate suspicion is placed on
: him.''
: Robert Levy, a Modesto oncologist, and his wife, Susan, met
: Thursday with Sens. Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer,
: both California Democrats.
They did not meet with Gary Condit. Wonder why?
: ''There is no worse thing that can happen to a parent,''
: Feinstein told reporters afterward.
Sure there is. How about seeing your daughter's face (and body), in a "snuff movie." How many Mexican girls have been killed this way in the last twelve years? Who cares about 'em?
: The Levys last heard from their daughter on May 1. She sent an
: e-mail message with plans for her flight home. When she did
: not respond to subsequent e-mails and phone calls, they
: called her friends, then reported her missing to the
: Washington police on May 6.
: Since searching her apartment, police are examining Chandra
: Levy's diary, her laptop computer and cell phone records,
: unidentified sources told the Modesto Bee.
: Chandra Levy apparently met Condit through a friend from
: California, Jennifer Baker, who spent a semester as an
: intern in the congressman's Washington office.
: Condit added $10,000 in campaign funds to the $15,000 reward
: offered by the Levys for information about their daughter's
: whereabouts.
Nice to know that, only a few months after the last election cycle ended, Mr. Haircut has already accumulated big monies in his next election campaign fund. There is nothing like incumbency to keep the funds slushing.
: In a second statement, he said, ''This is about Chandra Levy.
: All of us should focus our efforts on getting her home. ...
: ''It is not appropriate for any of us to make any further
: public comments about the facts of this case or to
: speculate about a matter that is under police
: investigation.''
: Condit's press spokesman did not return calls Friday.
No kidding. I am almost shocked.
: She grew up in Modesto. In 1998, she graduated from California
: State University in San Francisco with a degree in
: journalism. She met Baker in Sacramento during an
: internship in the office of Gov. Gray Davis.
: Last fall, she began study at USC's Washington center and
: interned at the Bureau of Prisons. She was scheduled to
: receive her Master of Public Administration degree from USC
: this month.
Another report I heard said she wanted to join the FBI. But if she was Jewish, how would the Opus Dei handlers there feel about it? This is getting "curiouser."
: A USC classmate, Michelle Yanez, told the Los Angeles Times
: that Chandra Levy wanted to stay in Washington because of
: her unidentified boyfriend, but her parents wanted her
: home. Yanez said her friend was so secretive about this
: relationship that ''it worried us.''
Unless she was really dating the FBI's Robert Hanssen right before he got pinched for espionage, this would indicate a "relationship" with an elected official. What important committee assignments does Representative Haircut Condit have?
By the way, considering how Faction 1 has been busily purging its own ranks since the exit of the Gore-Kennedy-Cuomo team, one has to wonder at any such "disappearance." It is as if she was ready to leave and was bodily snatched by persons or forces which are, at present, unknown. The evidence as reported suggests that she was grabbed by someone who knew her and in whom she had some level of trust ... if not actual, personal, knowledge. This resembles nothing else so much as an "X Files" script that has yet to be produced.
Was she just a file clerk at the Bureau? Did she handle a document relating to Timothy "Oswald" McVeigh? Did she even know how big the "missing FBI documents sh*tstorm" was going to be?
The FBI was tasked to assemble the archives relating to the OKC bombing(s) in December: the news broke on or about May 8th, and the FBI has its official press release posted on its website:
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel01/defenbaugh.htm
Question for Rumor Mill News Agents: is there a McVeigh look-alike in that prison at Terre Haute, Indiana?