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To: tejek who wrote (233204)5/17/2005 2:21:21 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1572313
 
Ted, since we are indeed capable of having thoughtful, insightful conversations, I'll give you one more chance to dwell on Mark Twain.

And at the risk of sounding defensive, I'll say that I never claimed "it's all a lie," I don't see current events in "black and white" like you think I do, and I do think this administration has to at least be accountable for its mistakes and lapses in judgement.

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (233204)5/18/2005 1:40:11 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1572313
 
Ted, No one is fooled except those who want to be fooled like Harris and Ten.

Mark Twain once said, "Sometimes you have to lie to tell the truth."

I'll let you dwell on that for a little while. It explains why you are perfectly willing to excuse journalistic lapses like SeeBS and this latest Newsweek retraction.

Keep making believe its all a lie. Your brethren lie 24/7 but not a word from the inscrutable Ten. But whenever there is a hint that a media outlet that disagrees with your politics and/or religions errs in even the slightest of ways you are all over it like a bee on honey. No one is fooled by your hypocrisy and partisanship.

A day is coming when you will deny you voted for Bush. I'll let you "dwell" on that one for a while.


Good point. I missed it when I read it earlier. An interesting approach to telling the truth.

ted