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Rove's 500 Missing E-Mails Found

Rove's 500 Missing E-Mails Found
The Karl Rove magical missing e-mail scandal may be drawing to a close if claims by journalist Greg Palast are to be believed. Palast, who for years has been vehement in his claims that the Republican party stole the 2000 and 2004 elections, says that he has all 500 missing e-mails in his possession (they were sent to him by John Wooden, allegedly). Wooden runs WhiteHouse.org, a parody site of the official White House site (WhiteHouse.gov).

The e-mails allegedly show that the Justice Department is "infested with operatives taking orders from Rove to steal upcoming elections for Republicans and permanently alter the Department". According to Wooden, the e-mails were sent to him by mistake by someone trying to send them to George Bush.

Palast insists the e-mails are genuine despite the somewhat dubious path they took to get to him.

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