Talk:Roger Stone

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I would just like to add, that I am a conservative republican and yet everything about Roger Stone that has been discussed here - including the Specter/Kerry signs, the mob during the Florida recount, and more were known to me through Republican party circles prior to reading this article or looking at other websites. From what I've heard, this guy is bad news all around.

This page is terribly biased and frankly, unless some of these allegations can be backed up with evidence, they should be removed.

Jgardner 21:14, 2005 Apr 22 (UTC)

There is plenty of documentation out there on Roger. See Evans & Novak April 27, 1977 (a story that I "planted") detailing his escapades See Watergate Hearings 1973 documenting his exploits as "Michael McMinoway" Roger's code name at CREEP: Sedan Chair II. He flunked out of George Washington Uinversity and never received a degree. A known racist, at GWU he used to refer to Blacks as "jungle bunnies" and "spear chuckers". Interestingly, in the College Republicans he was a sworn enemy of Karl Rove who was CR head at that time. He along with Terry Dolan (died of AIDS in 1980, a closest gay who attacked other gays) attempted to takeover the CRs but were outsmarted and outmanuervered by Karl. (Karl was a "liberal", "communist" or worse in their eyes) Stone was placed in the National YR Chairman slot by Charlie Black, Richard Viguerie and Peter McPherson. JulianG3

[edit] Tried to clean it up

I tried to clean it up. There are no facts on this guy except from the wacko-left hate-america-first Bush-is-hitler crowd. I mean, none of these allegations are substiantiated, and the the so-called sources are political rags and websites. But apparently he is some kind of villain to these guys. One website went as far as to make it sound like he was fresh from Nazi training camp with his blonde hair and blue eyes. Jgardner 21:31, 2005 Apr 22 (UTC)

I'm tempted to put something like the following in this article:
The far-left crazy wackos who see Karl Rove behind every liberal failing consider Roger Stone a central figure in all his dealings. Unable to produce any evidence, we are left to believe that Roger Stone, at least in their eyes, is more fiction that reality.
Jgardner 08:57, 2005 Apr 28 (UTC)
Thank you for resisting the temptation. Ellsworth 20:57, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)
in light of this display of wanton ignorance, all of Jgardner's contributions should be systematically deleted as suspect.

Actually, there are plenty of facts. Fact: Roger Stone was kicked off the Dole team during his presidential bid for placing an advert in a DC swinger's magazine. Fact: Stone and Trump were forced to withdraw adverts that portrayed Indians in New York State in a highly racist light. --Poorpaddy 17:14, 24 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Anonymous revisions, NPOV tags

I'm not sure 63.202.172.90's suggestion to ignore Jgardner's edits is warranted. This article is not neutral. The criticism of Stone should note the source of the criticism, shouldn't it? Is citing Lyndon LaRouche publications a mainstream and neutral source of fact? The same article cited that is critical of Stone also alleges that he was "coordinating Cuban mobs" during the 2000 Florida Recount. Is there evidence for that? Kaisershatner 14:33, 2 May 2005 (UTC)