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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: hmaly who wrote (132897)2/15/2001 10:02:48 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 1570271
 
" Why don't you make up an honest and truthful flaw."

Well, since I already mentioned the one about his DWI, I'll skip that one. I guess you buy his "I forgot to inform the SEC" on his insider trading. I might mention when he told Gore during the debates that he wouldn't back giving up soft money because Gore was outspending him 2 to 1. We all know that he transposes numbers and might not understand he had the figures reversed. I might also mention that he claimed he used bi-partisan work to get the Child Health Insurance Program in Texas passed when he vetoed it, twice. But I guess you would say that Democrats and republicans working together to over-ride his veto was bi-partisan, so I guess technically he wasn't lying there. I could talk about how Bush made a bunch of claims about Gore's lies, most of which happened to be untrue. But lying about someone lying is so recursive.

You want links? Type in "Bush lies" in any search engine and it will provide you with reams of stuff to deny and spin. Here, chew your way through this one

captimes.com

I would be interested to see your justifications on how these aren't really lies by Bush. Maybe it was his evil twin "Skippy" that said them.
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