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To: TimF who wrote (186100)4/5/2004 11:54:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572921
 
Your basically saying someone who disagrees with you has to be partisan. In this case merely for saying that it is uncertain whether certain statements where actually lies. That seems very partisan on your part. I could see if I was heaping praise on the speech saying it was completly true and reflected great wisdom but you will not find any such statement from me.

The speech is so out there that it is shocking to me [and I don't use that word lightly] that you do not find it damning. No doubt there are degrees of partisanship.......Bill O'Reilly is as GOP as they come but tonite on his show, he said that Iraq was out of control and something must be done. Now understand the intent of this surprising Rep. deprecation was to send a message to Bush to get his act together when it comes to Iraq....in fact, O'Reilly suggested that Iraq was threatening Bush's re election possibilities. But at least while making that warning, he also was calling a spade a spade.

With you, however, anything that is negative about Bush, you will try to turn it into roses. In another words, you try to call a spade a heart.

ted