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On Jul 29, 3:35*pm, Billy Burpelson wrote:
wrote: ** Bush Aides Project Record $482 Billion 2009 Deficit (Update2) *: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...98.t1k0eI&refe... ** Bush to leave a record budget deficit of $482 billion: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...ficit29-2008ju.... Billy Burpelson wrote: Hey W, we thank you, our kids thank you and our grandkids thank you. They'll be decades trying to pay it off. It took a -great- President like you to turn that nasty, rotten old Democratic surplus into a world-class, record busting deficit. * Heckuva job, Georgie! dxAce wrote: What surplus? a) The *budget* surplus. b) The one W inherited when he took office. c) The one that's a matter of public record. d) All of the above. Hint: correct answer = d) Please -don't- confuse the budget deficit with the *national debt*. The national debt has merely *DOUBLED* since W took office. (Reference 7/29/08 Wall Street Journal). Once again, Heckuva of job, Georgie. You'll be revered as the best President this country ever had. (Would you like fries with that Whopper?) Bush is a dirty liar. His lie in front of an Ohio crowd after signing an executive order to the exact contrary, as a bogus reassurance to the public, is such a whopper that it makes Clinton's lies about sex almost laughably trivial by comparison. But Cheney got caught lying on videotape, black-and-white, discussing alleged connections between Mohammed Atta and a senior Iraqi intelligence official that we now know was unreliable information from an unreliable source pushed to market the war in Iraq: “It's been pretty well confirmed that [Atta] did go to Prague and he did meet with a senior official of the Iraqi intelligence service in Czechoslovakia last April, several months before the attack.” - Vice President Dick Cheney, 12/9/01 BORGER: "Well, let's get to Mohamed Atta for a minute because you mentioned him, as well. You have said in the past that it was, quote, 'pretty well confirmed.'" CHENEY: “No, I never said that.” - CNBC, 6/20/04 If you want to dig out the full context, it's available. I requires several paragraphs to set the context but the essence is Cheney denied making a dishonest statement which he in fact did make. The notoriously unreliable sources they used for evidence to support an Iraq war may or may not rise to the level of lying, but there is no question they MARKETED the Iraq war using FRAUD. |
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