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To: Lane3 who wrote (148439)11/23/2005 4:18:19 PM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793677
 
Karen- It's out there for Gore, Kerry, Byrd, Kennedy, Pelosi, and I'm sure there are more. All saying Bush lied.

kholt response-I'm not finding any confirmation of that from google. What I get is headlines about so-and-so saying "Bush lied" but in the body of the story, where the actual quote is, so-and-so didn't say that.

Interesting, you could have just said thank you. ;-)



To: Lane3 who wrote (148439)11/23/2005 5:23:15 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793677
 
I didn't search on Gore. I was looking for Members of Congress. That was the scope of the discussion so that's what I looked for.

This took me about a minute to find:

Sen. Ted Kennedy gave another one of his angry speeches this week. With all the gravitas he could muster, he recycled his standard complaint: that the Iraq war was never really about WMDs or the war on terror. It was a "political product" from "Day 1" of the president's administration.

This echoes Kennedy's earlier diatribes, like last fall when he said, "Before the war, week after week after week after week, we were told lie after lie after lie after lie."


townhall.com

Last time I checked, Ted Kennedy was a member of the Senate.

You may want to improve your Google skills.