March 13th, 2004, 06:23 PM
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| Quote: | Let's not blur the lines between stretching the truth and outright lying. | hmmm Well, I have been unable to actually prove he has lied, and I refuse to take the media's word for anything. Talk about liars...I would rather believe the corner newspaper guy than most of the liberal press. Quote: | Doing the wrong thing is worse, such as losing focus on Afghanistan, a country that was responsible for 9/11 in order to invade Iraq, a country that had nothing to do with 9/11. | As in when the Cole was bombed? and nothing but a few million dollars worth of cruise missles sent on a one way, and thats it...mission? http://www.pianoladynancy.com/recovery_usscole.htm
I do agree however that I sat-up and took serious notice when we invaded Iraq and the terrorists threats had not been fully resolved in Afghanistan... I never said Bush isn't perfect, and I prefer the term "stretching the truth" to lying, when I personally..cannot vouch for the integrity of my own words. I have 'lost face' too many times in my youth to go that route again. Quote: | I guess as low as Ms. Heinz-Kerry funding a group to quickly orginize a small group of 9/11 families to throw rehearsed rhetoric into the overwhelmingly left leaning media, | Please add a URL to where this is in media print. I have received unsubstantiated e-mails, very derogatory of Ms. Kerry...which may be true, but so far I have been unable to place any fact to them...thank you.
I realize that what I say and how I speak up for Bush sounds like I may be a big-time Bush supporter...nothing could be further from the truth. My policy is to support whoever is in the drivers seat and leading...because he/she is doing so much more than I am capable of..and unless they can be charged with perjury and make it stick, I will support them as well as I can under the circumstances. I realize all too well that a house (or nation) divided cannot stand.
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