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To: FaultLine who wrote (16072)11/13/2003 11:40:26 PM
From: Rollcast...  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793690
 
As for the Iraq War, well, the President declared that one "over" some time ago.

You prove my point... You parse and paraphrase (show me where the President said that the Iraq War is "over") while SELECTIVELY ignoring the message of the administration over the last several months... that being that more sacrifice will be required and that more will die.

It's kind of like the way you "moderate" FADG by ignoring CONSTANT, constant potshots and insults by Win Smith... As long as it comes from your side of the aisle the selective memory block snaps right back in place.

RC



To: FaultLine who wrote (16072)11/14/2003 12:23:03 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793690
 
Need to check your facts FL.

President Bush never said the war in Iraq was "over." Just as he never said the threat was "imminent."

Remember the game we all played one time or another where one person whispers a phrase in the ear of another, and by the time the phrase has been whispered in 10 people's ears it ends up totally different than when it started?

ABOARD USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CNN) -- President Bush on Thursday praised the toppling of Saddam Hussein as "a job well done," but he warned that the battle in Iraq was but "one victory in a war on terror."

cnn.com

Nowhere in this speech will you find that President Bush said the war in Iraq is "over."

Here is the entire transcript.

cnn.com

Press ctrl F then type in the word "over" or "Iraq" then find.
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