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That you find you are able to excuse your own lying simply because you aren't president or running for office is pathetic.
So according to your arguments, you will support me if I ever decide to run for public office because you seem to expect to be lied to buy politicians..
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Still no link of ONE meeting? FAIL!!!!
Oh my God, what you just said about Obama and all the people who still believe him.
They dont see the humor of defending a "lie" by pointing out a mis-use of the word "all"..
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Originally Posted by roysoldboy
There is a possibility that the old left handed method of trying to change the subject of the thread may have been in use all this time. Some of them do it every time something uncomfortable comes up.
I'll conceed the president didnt lie when they can link me to ONE "meeting" as promised. Why is it none of them can? mmmm
Claimed lie #2: "Brandeis didn't say that." Ok, he wrote it. In a Harper's Weekly article in 1913. And twenty years before that, he used the phrase in a letter.
As for others: Lie #1 - well, Obama hasn't been in office a year yet, but he's supposed to have an infrastructure set up for sharing government information already? That's not a lie, it's an unfulfilled promise.
Also, I've read several of the House Resolutions on health care online. I'd wager that the bills get put online as well, before going to Obama's desk for signature into law.
Some of his promises haven't been met. Yes, we should hold him to fulfilling them. But the fact that less than a year after taking office there's work yet to be done doesn't equate to "every thing out of his mouth is a lie."
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