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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (500753)11/29/2003 10:07:23 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
When Shields pointed out that the Republicans had increased the debt by $593 Billion in the past 12 months,

Mark Shields is on my "unapproved" list this week. The man knows how to speak out of both sides of his mouth, just like the best of them. I was shocked, disappointed and annoyed that he was willing to bury his head in the sand on the PBS News Hour and say that he believes in the Warren Commission report on JFK's assassination. Shields is either a liar or one of the biggest fools on the planet. I couldn't believe it when he went along with the "big media whore" lie. I guess he understands how marginal his retirement is if he spreads truth about the government's most sacred lies. Very disappointing.

Why can't we have at least a little truth in our media? Hellfire, the BBC has recently made the British public aware that Richard Nixon considered the Warren Commission "the biggest hoax the world has ever seen". Why can't we get our so-called "liberals" like Shields to grow a spine?

Why couldn't Shields hit the third rail on the major scandal of our era, the cover up of the 9/11 conspiracy? The budget deficit is a trivial matter in comparison. No backbone, no worries... I guess.
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