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To: tejek who wrote (713524)5/6/2013 11:32:37 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1578398
 
"Those are semantic slips. "

was 'they speak Austrian' a semantic slip ?



To: tejek who wrote (713524)5/6/2013 1:31:35 PM
From: i-node2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578398
 
>> Those are semantic slips.

I don't know if they were or weren't. But it would not be unusual for someone, when being questioned as president, to hear "Prime Minister of Canada" and know who the question referred to without even registering the name that followed.

Certainly, it is not credible to suggest that Bush "didn't know" who the Canadian Prime Minister was, anymore than suggesting that Obama didn't know how many states there are in the US would be credible.

This is just your partisan anti-Bush attack.

If you want to attack him on legitimate matters of substance that is one thing. But it makes you look like the idiot you are to go after him on something trumped up as this point is.