And, speaking of Rummy:
White House, Pentagon to release interrogation memos
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The White House and Pentagon are expected to release a series of memos Tuesday related to U.S. military policy on prisoner interrogation and the Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/
ing.
Which is worse? Which hurts the country more?
larry
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> You guys are so funny. Not in t
> The only difference is that you don't mind when democrats do it
> because it fits your idea of what is right.
Where you coming up with this?
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You guys are so funny. Not in the fact that you think that republicans
use flattering events to boost their ratings but in that you seem to
think that democrats do not. The only difference is that you don't mind
when democrats do it because it fits your idea of what is right.
That being said,
larry
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> From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 10:24 AM
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> The Washington Post today showed the results of a poll asking
> who would d
kinda like the conventions or the hotels where the delegates stay?
I think it's a definite.
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From: Sandy Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The Washington Post today
The Washington Post today showed the results of a poll asking who would do
better in the war against terrorism.
Kerry 48%
Bush 47%
He is falling behind, people are starting to question him.
I know I am cynical, but anyone wanna bet there is a new attack on American
soil just before the e
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> >>Of course. Hypocrisy is required thinking for republicans.
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> Well, I'd go with all politicians here, maybe even most
> people to some exte
GOP jumped on Clinton for asking about the definition of "is"
The sex thing wasn't nearly as big.
But that scandal was much better financed -
In this case we all know that Rumsfield, Vice-president Cheney and now Bush
himself at blatantly lying to the people about it. They are using the o
Ok, yeah, now I remember it. Still, though, it had to do with Monica, which
is infinitely more important than torture.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 9:23 AM
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GOP jump
GOP jumped on Clinton for asking about the definition of "is"
The sex thing wasn't nearly as big.
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From: Marwan Saidi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 8:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Rumsfeld's Wordplay
I caught this last night, but it was late and I was tired.
>>Of course. Hypocrisy is required thinking for republicans.
Well, I'd go with all politicians here, maybe even most people to some
extent, myself included.
>>Besides torture is ok, its not like hat messy un-American activity called
sex.
Damn, I know what you mean. I should've been of ag
Of course. Hypocrisy is required thinking for republicans. Besides torture
is ok, its not like hat messy un-American activity called sex. Unless
torture is involved then its interrogation.
Anyone notice that Cheney was caught red handed lying about what he said
about the Iraq Al Queda connections.
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