Sorry, but I think "both statements" is pretty clear. I do like cotton candy
though.
An honest count?? hahaha... ok. Sure. There was nothing honest about the
Florida
situation during the voting. Many, many were disenfranchised by the process.
I know I'm a hoot, but what are you?
"Dave" wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:11:02 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
said:
Both statements are bs. Bush and co, lied to the American people,
and are now seeking every which way they can to get around the lie.
Could you try to get your thoughts together enough to articulate what
you're
referring to by the words "both statements"? It's hard to punch cotton
candy.
Bush didn't steal Florida. It was handed to him by his brother and his
cronies. He was elected by the Court.
IOW, yea, even if (as the post-election study showed) an honest count
would
have given Bush the election, Gore was deprived of that honest count so he
and all who voted for him are poor innocent victims wronged by evildoers.
As I've said before, Jonathan, you're a hoot.
"Dave" wrote in message
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 10:48:39 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
said:
imminent threat of using his WMDs
As Reagan used to say, "there you go again."
The phrase "imminent threat" is a classic case of disinformation. The
Dems
keep insisting that Bush claimed Saddam posed an "imminent threat," and
therefore since there was not an "imminent threat" the war was
unjustified.
For a more or less balanced presentation of the facts see
http://www.spinsanity.org/columns/20031103.html.
In like vein, the Dems (or at least their crazy left) keep insisting
that
Bush "stole" Florida, whereas extensive post-election analysis by a
non-partisan organization hired by a number of news sources (including
that
extreme right-wing publication the NY Times) show pretty conclusively
that
any number of recounts would have yielded the same result. You can
check
that in that other radical right-wing paper the LA Times.
http://www.latimes.com/la-111201recount.story
Dave
S/V Good Fortune
CS27
Dave
S/V Good Fortune
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