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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Grainne who wrote (92701)1/6/2005 11:25:34 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
At the risk of disrupting yer uh ... meditation. The allegations about Bush being a liar are simply that 'allegations'. To the best of my ability I have reviewed and analysed many statements based on innuendo, conspiracy theory, mendacious logic, and out right falsehood directed at Bush. I have yet to find even one example of a lie that has been substantiated with irrefutable evidence.

The most dishonorable thing one human being can do to another is to violate a trust. Trust is only on loan from others and must be returned intact in order for us to carry on in decent and civil relations. To violate a trust is to destroy it irreparably. IMO no elected or appointed official should ever be allowed to continue in office for even one moment when such irrefutable proof has been garnered. This is my primary problem with mr bill c., whom I supported when in his original candidacy knowing full well that he was a philanderer at the time, and Bush is no exception. The philandering was never my problem, the violations of trust (lieing) were.

At the same time it is even more dishonorable to levy allegations as though they were fact in an attempt to attack another persons character for some petty political purposes.

Please return to your uhnnn meditation.

best regards,
jewel
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