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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Sully- who wrote (1624)4/30/2005 9:50:38 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) of 224718
 
O'Neill is the biggest liar in politics. He burst back onto the scene last year after 30 years, since he was picked by Watergate's Charles Colson to be a dirty tricks operative. Colson later confessed his sins in prison and personally apologized to John Kerry in particular for lying about him.

O'Neill told two blatant lies wright off the bat. First he claimed he served with Kerry in Vietnam. In fact, the two were never even in Nam at the same time. Second, he claimed he had no connection to the GOP, but since he was recruited by Colson 30 years ago we know how phony that claim is.

That was just for starters. Then he and his band of liars started their smear campaign with financing from the buddies of Tom Delay and Karl Rove. Rove has never lost a campaign, and never failed to wage a sleazy, 100% dishonest smear campaign in the process, including three different smear campaigns against Silver Star winning war heros. And in every case, not a single charge was remotely true.

Rove's hero, dirty politics specialist Lee Atwater. also confessed his sins on his deathbed. He pleaded for forgiveness for all the innocent people he'd harmed in his career. Now it's time for O'Neil, Rove and Bush to brak down and confess their sins. Shame on them all. As McCain says, they're nothing but dishonest and dishonorable people.
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