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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AuBug who wrote (35536)7/7/2005 3:27:56 PM
From: Peter Dierks  Respond to of 93284
 
Thank you for the apology. People willing to accept responsibility gain greatly in respect.

I try to keep informed. It is increasingly difficult. Information is being propagated at ever higher rates.

"I meant that you are gullible for believing the lies of the bush regime."

There are generally at least two versions of every situation. The more observers, the more interpretations of the events.

"I can only hope that you will open your mind and do a little research and you'll see that for yourself."

I do a fair amount of reading. I find that there are thousands of liberals issuing forth a constant barrage of partisan spew. The lies and partisanship often starts with the far left wing NYTimes and trickles down from there. Other times the liars are lead by The Guardian, or the Slate. Of course there is Dan Rather... Marc Halperin...

IMO the Bush 43 Whitehouse has done an exemplary job of honest communications. The Whitehouse has been minimalist in their releases of information. They also have declined to engage in attacks against people who have stories they prefer not told. They have not assaulted people for telling truthfully embarrassing things about the Administration. They have not engaged in the slanderous attacks against the truth made famous by Hillary Clinton and her gang during the 42nd administration.

The current administration has also declined to attack the constant barrage of slander, misinformation and disinformation from the liberally biased MSM and their Democrat allies.

Even the supposedly conservative FoxNews network dutifully repeats Democrat talking points on a daily basis. For instance during the defection of the gang of 14, FoxNews repeatedly referred to eminently qualified nominees to the court of appeals as controversial. When even the liberal ABA approves of the nominee it is unclear what the controversy is.