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To: epicure who wrote (206013)10/16/2006 1:42:49 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
"What Bush says isn't always true (We have data from the beginning of the Iraq adventure that shows us that for whatever reason, Bush says things that are false, and do others in his admin.)"


Do we have any data showing they have ever told us the truth?




To: epicure who wrote (206013)10/16/2006 1:48:28 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
What did Bush say that was false, other than believing, as your boy Clinton and his spouse, Hillary, and something like 98% of Congress believed, that Iraq had WMD?

In point of fact, the only people in Congress who didn't believe in Iraqi WMD were the loony fringe that believe Bush was behind 9/11 and the Joooos and the Masons and the Lions secretly run the world and HIV is a plot to kill the black man.

I'd rather be wrong with 98% of Congress, not to mention main stream media, not to mention most other major modern countries, than right with those people, because at least I'd have believed in allegations of fact, not babbling ravings.

BTW, I really hate rehashing the WMD, "Bush lied, people died" trope. It probably plays really good in Berkeley, but Berkeley is its own little world.