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Mike Connell, Mark Felt, and Proposition 8


It's Tinfoil Hat Time.

Mike Connell has been killed in a solo plane crash in Ohio.

On September 22, 2008, Connell's firm, Connell Donatelli Inc., was paid $200,000 for their work for the Yes on 8 campaign.

Before his untimely death, Connell had been a key witness in the King-Lincoln v. Blackwell lawsuit regarding fraud in the 2004 Presidential Election in Ohio.

As Yogi Berra once described it ... it's like déjà vu, all over again: on April 26, 2003, Wesley Vance, devout Mormon and senior exec at Diebold (the vote-counting company), was killed in a single-engine plane crash in Ohio.

More about Mike Connell from Larisa Alexandrovna: One of my sources died in a plane crash last night ...

H/T: TrueVote.US

Curiouser and curiouser:

1) Cliff Arnebeck, the Ohio attorney litigating the lawsuit regarding alleged manipulation of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio has offered to cooperate in an investigation into California's Proposition 8.

2) In its post-election poll, the PPIC replaced the response from the folks they polled regarding Prop 8 with the previously reported vote breakdown (52% Yes, 48% No), rather than reporting the actual breakdown from their own sample.

3) In 2004, Bart Marcois, chair of the RNC Advisory Council on LDS Outreach, helped make sure that 50% of observers at Ohio's election places were made up of his Mormon volunteers.

4) Compare these two URLs (losing and winning):

    A) On the basis of answers from 2,168 exit poll respondents, CNN reports Prop 8 losing 52% - 48%

    B) Later in the evening, on the basis of 2,240 exit poll respondents, CNN reports Prop 8 winning 52% - 48%

    C) Between the exit poll that showed Prop 8 losing and the exit poll that showed Prop 8 winning, CNN polled 72 voters ... not enough to account for the flip, even if every single voter they polled answered that they'd voted yes.

I've long wondered why so many players from the Ohio 2004 contest were involved in the Prop 8 campaign. With Mike Connell's passing, it's time to stop wondering and start sorting out this mess.

My sincere condolences to Michael Connell's family.

And to the Felt family.

Mark Felt - better-known as "Deep Throat" (and less well-known as patriarch of a devout Mormon family) - has passed on at 95.

We could all benefit from a few more Mormons like Mark right about now.

Until then, here's what the TV's got to say about Michael Connell:

Sheesh, I guess this is old news. Arnebeck knew Connell was in danger since way back:

Nevermind. Spoonamore sums it up:


Chino Blanco


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More questions than answers on this one.

I never took Stats in college.

Did I miss something or is CNN simply c-r-a-z-y?

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Don't be praising Felt too much...don't forget he was a part of a domestic thug operation that makes the PATRIOT Act look like a tea party.

That isn't to say he wasn't good to his family (I wouldn't know), but don't prop him up as an example of what SHOULD be done. If nothing else it looks like he's in lockstep with the other examples you gave.

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Advice taken.

From what I've read, Mark was loyal to his family (and his familiar beliefs) in the same way that Mike Connell was a devout Catholic and devoted father.

I'm equipped to deal with whatever cognitive dissonance might accompany the idea of good people serving less-than-noble causes.

Good, bad, or otherwise, given a set of political objectives, they are who they are and the process is what it is.

What I'm less equipped to deal with is #4: Was the Prop 8 vote count an out-and-out sham?

It's that possibility that's got me rattled.

Ohio shenanigans? Yawn. Whatever.

California shenanigans? That's an altogether bigger ballpark, and mine is an admittedly NIMBY reaction: I'm now freaking out at the prospect that they pulled off a less-than-kosher electoral victory in my backyard. Help.

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Remember - a tinfoil hat does nothing without a proper ground cable.

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Thanks for that, but I'm specifically looking for someone to shoot down my interpretation of the CNN exit polling.

My guess is that I've missed something and I'm a total idiot.

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Interesting. I can't find a link in the parent post(s) regarding the info of payment for work on Prop 8.

I really like Connels site, where it says they have the uncanny ability to produce results ;-)

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Or just read this:

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/state.laws/index.html

Proposition Eight, which would eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California, was losing -- 53 percent to 47 percent, according to the polling.

That's CNN. On the night of.

What exactly is their methodology worth again?

Is it just me or is the difference between 53% and 47% a whopping 6% ??

Banana Republic.

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OK, well there it is. Thanks Chino. I'll be following this curious connection.

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