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


To: JDN who wrote (435357)7/29/2003 1:58:16 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
JDN, you usually do totally agree with him.



To: JDN who wrote (435357)7/29/2003 2:26:30 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
I heard the current rants on this stupidity of the day.

Why not declassify.

1. What is said in total and what is missing (not said) gives away implications of what we really know and what we don't know. Or does it????

2. Fighting about it gives the implication that such implications really do exist and thus skanks will find it out anyway and be decieved by the implication that are in the total and what is not.

The more it make no sense the more sense it make do it.

That is a fundamental law of counter-intelligence.

Evey sword is a two edged sword and every vacant liberal minded lefty loon is a two edged idiot.. Tom's Law. TA DA!!!

ambiguity The genius leadership of PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH.

Fact ambiguity makes vacant liberal minded lefty loons foam at the mouth straining at the nats and nits of stupidity.

Keep them employed and dwelling on the idiotic. Brilliant.



To: JDN who wrote (435357)7/29/2003 2:40:32 PM
From: Kevin Rose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Democrats want the pages declassified.

So do Republicans:
"I went back and read every one of those pages thoroughly," Sen. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), former
vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Sunday on "Meet the Press." "My judgment
is 95 percent of that information could be declassified, become uncensored so the American people
would know."

Asked why he thought the pages were excised, Shelby, a leading pro-administration conservative, said,
"I think it might be embarrassing to international relations."

So do the Saudis, whom we are potentially saving from 'embarrassment'.

Is it really necessary to hide the truth about 9/11 because we're afraid of embarrassing the SAUDIS? What is happening to this administration? The question for this administration has got to start being:

Is there anyone home?