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To: Road Walker who wrote (203667)9/22/2004 3:57:50 PM
From: g_w_north  Respond to of 1571259
 
<If the message gets lost, who cares how you do it?>

Exactly. Just like the first few weeks of the administration when they had nothing to talk about except trashing Clinton over his last-minute pardons etc.. Not to mention the 'trashing' of Air Force One (which never happened). They had no message at the time so they trashed the Dems to get everyone's mind off of the election.

The White House never disputed the content of the forged documents, just the messenger LOL. Bush could clear the air in a heartbeat but instead we keep hearing "the talking points". I guess it's effective as everybody sounds like a parrot on TV these days.



To: Road Walker who wrote (203667)9/22/2004 5:50:05 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571259
 
re: Actually, its hardly thickened.

It's funny, Rove never disputes the message; he always trys to discredit the messenger. A short list, I'm sure I missed at least a few:


More telling is the vacant look in Bush's eyes when the subject comes up. They are very nervous about his one. Hence, the mantra like repeating that Bush received an honorable discharge in answer to any and all NG questions. I believe its only a matter of time before the truth comes out.

ted