Dark Link wrote:
Rummy keeps lying and gets caught doing it, but no one cares, Bush has been caught in multiple lies, Cheney lied about Haliburton, Many lied about their involvement with Abramoff, And yet for some reason people like you say it doesn't matter.
I am convinced you believe in your heart there were lies. What you have not done, Dark Link, is prove a single one of them. You can get a tattoo on your butt that says "THEY LIED", but you haven't proved anything beyond your fervent belief.
For every year of Bush's presidency, long before September 11th 2001, Bush's political enemies have said he was lying about something. They got started on this because of Bill Clinton's well-known lies, and because they could not moveon, became obsessed with the notion that Bush lied about something or other. Long before Iraq or 9/11. I've been watching this same nonsense for years from the same group of clowns, they try a different charge every week and see which ones stick.
And you come along, as gullible as can be, and say that you believe it. Independently, of course, like Sarek claims. But the charges are from the same crowd of partisans who are convinced Bush somehow stole the election(s), the same group of clowns who were convinced all through 2001 that Bush was somehow tied to the financial misdeeds at Enron or Worldcom, the same group of clowns who yelled "Bush Knew" for a solid year after 9/11, the same group of clowns who yelled "No Blood for Oil" despite the fact we haven't stolen ONE DROP of oil from Iraq.
It gets old, and the fact that you tell me you find these charges credible shows your gullibility, not the merits of the charges. When National Security Advisor Sandy Berger stole and destroyed the only copies of the Clinton Administration's reports on Al Queda from the National Archives, that's a real crime. When I see flatulent complaints about Cheney, or Rumsfeld, or Bush, I just laugh. Because the real crimes, the real lies come from the Democrats who were all for regime change when a Democrat was president, but all changed their phony lying tune when suddenly there's a Republican as president. What changed? Saddam? His evil sons? Or the political affiliation of the president?
That whole thing stinks, and the Iraq war will be a permanent stain on the Democratic party, who sought to reclaim their power at the expense of our soldiers, and the defense of our citizens.
-Ogami