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On Tue, 8 Nov 2016 06:58:36 -0800 (PST), Its Me wrote:
On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 8:49:43 AM UTC-5, Boating All Out wrote: In article , says... On 11/8/16, 5:46 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 11/7/2016 9:39 PM, wrote: On Mon, 7 Nov 2016 20:17:36 -0600, Boating All Out wrote: Comey never said HRC lied to Congress. That makes you a a low-down liar. He never said she "lied" but he did say some of her testimony was not true. Semantics. She testified under oath. Comey said that some of her testimony was not true. How can you make specific statements under oath that are not true and not be lying? The above has been brought to you by the Save the Lemmings Foundation. Wow...an argument about semantics from posters who do not believe in the value of those danged "liberal arts." Language and its usage are, of course, part of the liberal arts. "How can you make specific statements under oath that are not true and not be lying?", you ask. Easy. Facts may be interpreted differently. I'd give examples but, heck, this is rec.boats. What difference does it make? ![]() You're talking to a known liar. He specifically said that Comey said HRC lied to Congress. That's a damned lie. You're a hoot. Keep thrashing around. Call it what you like. Synonyms of "lying": deceitful deceptive false fraudulent misleading untrustworthy bluffing cheating corrupt crooked deceiving disreputable double-crossing double-dealing lying shady shifty sneaking sneaky tricky two-face two-timing underhanded Hillary Clinton Harry Krause That sums it up pretty well. There, I fixed it for you. |
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