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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (428483)7/17/2003 2:33:59 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Only an idiot expects 100% agreement on matters such as intelligence conclusions. It is a lie to say "without including the relevant fact that our own country's
intelligence services disagreed."

The word "disagreed" makes buddy mckee a liar. Disagreed is not "could not independently confirm." And truly stupid buddy does not understand or perpetrates the lie because within a complex organization like the American government and the British government there are thousands of personal contacts of absolute trust. That is a truth of the world and that is a way of having a hint of the good or bad judgement of people with the responsibility.

In that the reference was technically true to all the American government and was in fact totally true in fact makes the case for another instance of the genius of leadership of PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH. PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH knows who to trust for truth.

And one can say, but it created controversy, And I say it created a test of honesty and decency and outed all the maggots and traitors and stupid people. The security of America is about knowing who the stupid and the maggots are in America and without.

And buddy looks real stupid standing in with all the maggots. But it seems to be his personality anyway.

In life easy success teaches nothing. It's in contention under pressure where leadership and character and honesty are exposed. It is in the implications of logic and analysis that the honesty and character of an individual are shown.