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gozgals
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 2892 Location: A Place Called Vertigo
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:15 am Post subject: Game show question on Congressman |
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What CAL (former) Congressman had a much publicized affair with Chandra Levy?
we all know the answer.... Gary Condit
The couple answered incorrectly. - They did know she was kidnapped, they also used the option to call a friend from the cab who did not know the answer either. Finally, a guess produced the answer--Gary Hart.
Discovery channel puts on this show, CabCash which is a question/answer show for those that get in a cab in New York and they get x-amount of questions right for money while on the ride to their destination. |
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rd
Joined: 13 Sep 2002 Posts: 9273 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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Interesting, Condit has become a trivia question. He normally would have been a fixture on the tabloid covers but he scared the daylights out of National Enquirer with a gazillion dollar lawsuit, so he's been successful at intimidating the one media outlet that would have kept him in the spotlight.
On the other hand, most people couldn't name him even when reporters were chasing him around in 2001. He was just the creepy Congressman to most, and some even think was convicted.
No, most people never will be able to name him, no matter what publicity befalls him in the future. He doesn't have the creepy charisma of a Scott Peterson that made him a household name.
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benn
Joined: 19 Sep 2002 Posts: 2136 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:42 am Post subject: |
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Maybe all the more reason for us to keep bringing up the case, to bring to light old facts in the case. I am even forgetting myself some of the names of people, media, etc. who were important at the time.
There are multiple bits and pieces to the Chndra Levy case, and a lot of those bits and pieces were probably never connected up with one another.
Why didn't Connie Chung ask Congressman Condit, in her tv interview with him, if Chandra had keys to his apartment? Another tv program had said in july of that year in discussions on public tv that the police knew and that also someone else knew that Chandra hd keys to Condit's apartment. I could not get any email throught to Connie Chung, but I did ask the other media woman who tv interviewed Condit that same evening on a local West Coast show why she had not asked Condit that question. I did not get a reply, but I was not discouraged. The woman reporter, I think her last name was Hernandez had been hired by a San Jose tv station, and my email may never have even reached her.
I think there are many trivia questions that we could bring u- to try to help to solve Chandra's case.
I wish it were possible for us here to do more on all of the cases here, but if we can't at least we can try to do what we can try to do.
Maybe as a thought I will start to pray for the solving of Chandra's case. I should have been doing that sooner awnyway. As time goes on the Devil has less influence. I can also pray for the solving of the other casere here on this board, nothing stopping me from doing that, except myaelf. Praise the Lord.
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jane
Joined: 22 Sep 2002 Posts: 3225
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 9:40 am Post subject: |
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Hi Benn - would you explain what you mean by, "As time goes on the devil has less influence"? I'm more of a pessimist. |
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benn
Joined: 19 Sep 2002 Posts: 2136 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:16 pm Post subject: |
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jane wrote: | Hi Benn - would you explain what you mean by, "As time goes on the devil has less influence"? I'm more of a pessimist. |
Hello jane, Well I would not consider that a profound statement on my part. It is 5 years plus some months since Chandra disappeared. We all have a lot of different interests by now that we did not have in 2001.
I think that time has cleared the air a little. You are probably right, jane, being a pessimist, but good things can happen. I know that good things happen when I pray, but they are probably not the things that I prayed for.
For those of us who are still gung ho about getting more solutions to these missing person cases I think today is just as good a time for finding some better solutions as 2001 was.
I am looking more for solutions from supernatural origins than for solutions from what we few people on this message board can generate. The supernatural is eternal, our present world is only tempory.
I hope that it is not too cold in Camada. Sacramento is supposed to be in a warm temperature zone, but everywhaere I go I am cold here part of the time. Everywhere I go outside of my apartment they have the air conditioners on, in the taxi, in the bus, in the stores, in the offices. I asked a doctor yesterday how warm, or cold, it was in his office. He could not tell me. I was cold in there, but they don't even have a thermometer in sight.
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rd
Joined: 13 Sep 2002 Posts: 9273 Location: Jacksonville, FL
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:38 pm Post subject: |
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Well, maybe something will heat up these cold cases one of these days, but I doubt it.
rd |
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gozgals
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 2892 Location: A Place Called Vertigo
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Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:48 pm Post subject: |
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RD
Quote: | Well, maybe something will heat up these cold cases one of these days, but I doubt it. |
I doubt it too RD. It appears we have a run of cold cases on this board. It is very sad. I was praying some of them would have some resolution at the current time, but no chance.
Also: As long as Gary has become a Trivia Question, at least it keeps his creepy name out there public in some form or another! Thank God Chandra is remembered.
Prayers for all those that have become cold cases. At least we keep working on their cases and will continue to do so.
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benn
Joined: 19 Sep 2002 Posts: 2136 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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Well, I have not given up, though some of my energy leaves me sometime, and I get tangled up in my computer
We must remember that there are all kinds of witnesses out there, probably most of who only know part of the facts, but still they know something from the media, and even from the actions of the key players themselves.
Is Condit really going to go through with his civil case in Arizona, or has he given that up? I am not as up to date here as I used to be.
Getting back to witnesses, I still like the idea of writing to people involved in some way, the media, law enforcement, maybe forensic experts, maybe Fellow Joseph Mcnamara at Hoover Institute on Stanford University. I grew up in that area, about a mile away in my grammar school years.
During the Japanese Relocation hearings before Congress in the 1980s I corresponded a few times with a woman who was doing research on the subject. I even forget her last name now, but she wrote several books on the subject, and her writings had a place at the Hoover Institute. She also lobbied Congress on her own and passed out her book to Congress.
Of courwse the percentage of replies that we get to our letters to reporters, etc. is not very large. I think the best reply that I got was from Mike Doyle when I asked him why the Otis Thomas episode had been left out of a Modesto Bee article about Chandra Levy's disappearance.
Doyle's reply was short, but it said in effect he did not know why the Otis Thomas part had been left out of the article except that maybe because of the controversy surrounding it. But he also said that he had not been assigned that story to do in the Modesto Bee.
A correspondence like that might lead to another letter, or more, being written to higher ups at the Modesto Bee. I think the stopper there, though, is probably the controversy involved.
Anyway, for the adventurous there are still places to go and things to do. I think myself that I am a little timid at times. For example I have always been very backward about wanting to contact the Washington D.C. Police Department.
In that area I had more couraqe in writing to the Federal Public Defenders Office. There, I think that I wrote to the top man, and he answered. My comment to him was about the interest by the D.C. police in an immigrant from South America, or at least south of the Mexican American border.
The reply that I got was something like that whenever the D.C. Police ran out of leads in the Chandra Levy case that they started looking again at the Spanish speaking immigrant.
Well, Adios, for now. benn |
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