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To: TimF who wrote (71489)6/10/2008 5:32:53 PM
From: spiral3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542818
 
No he didn't. Not even close.

What about this one, I mean two, Tim.

Occasion 1:
President Bush Holds Town Hall Meeting
[CNN, Aired December 4, 2001]

Well, Jordan (ph), you're not going to believe what state I was in when I heard about the terrorist attack. I was in Florida. And my chief of staff, Andy Card -- actually I was in a classroom talking about a reading program that works. And I was sitting outside the classroom waiting to go in, and I saw an airplane hit the tower -- the TV was obviously on, and I use to fly myself, and I said, "There's one terrible pilot." And I said, "It must have been a horrible accident."

Occasion 2:
President Holds Town Hall Forum on Economy in California
[whitehouse.gov, January 5, 2002]

"I was sitting there, and my Chief of Staff -- well, first of all, when we walked into the classroom, I had seen this plane fly into the first building. There was a TV set on..."

There is a problem with the above statements. There was no live video coverage of the first plane hitting the tower. There couldn't be. Video of the first plane hitting the tower did not surface until AFTER the second plane had hit World Trade Center 2.

whatreallyhappened.com



To: TimF who wrote (71489)6/10/2008 7:16:13 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542818
 
>>But he took the phenomenon to new heights.

No he didn't. Not even close.<<

Tim -

"Look, this isn't even an argument. It's just contradiction."

Monty Python

We'll never agree on this, but consider the following:

The man gave the Medal of Freedom to George Tenet, for crying out loud.

- Allen