Monday, November 3, 2008

UPDATE: Mrs Barry's alleged phone call to API

November 3, 2008

The continuing is a definite scam saga of Mrs barry and the African Press International. I wonder if this is a more sophisticated Nigerian internet scheme. People were asked to register their phone numbers and I 'm sure the increased traffic has made them a ton of cash. I wonder if FOX has said anything officially. Anyway. API is breaking off the deal. Surprise. Deadline is tonight but it's a bunch of crap. Here's the key sentence. At least the spelling has gotten better/ I don't know why they're in Olso and I don't know why the Canadian Consulate is involved. Have the bots investigated this like everything else? Makes you wonder if they haven't.

API (CAPS/emphasis added)
We will not drop the IDEA to release the tape to the public because we are well aware API’s credibility has been put on the line.
If their credibility is on the line why haven't they just gone on line? It's crap. What happened to the $3M bribe by the barry camp? None of it matters - barry voters have already cast milllions of votes for him. NOt that he was ever in jeopardy of losing once he got the delegate lead.

Finally found something from FOX via WND's
BOB UNRUH (10-22-08)
Fox News flatly denies it is engaged in any negotiations with African Press International, the Norway-based website that claims to have embarrassing recordings of Michelle Obama and which has announced to the world that it is working with the popular cable news channel.

After the initial API report, Tommy Vietor, an Obama campaign spokesman, told National Review's Byron York the conversation didn't happen.

"The answer is no, it's not real, the report is made up. She did not speak to the organization," Vietor said, according to York's report on National Review Online's blog "The Corner
SCAM. END OF STORY.

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