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Offline capt. apathy

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« Reply #90 on: June 23, 2004, 04:05:48 PM »
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All politicians lie, thought we had already established that. Some do it in the interest of their country and some in their own personal interest. Not saying that lying is ever the right thing to do but sometimes it is more despicable than others. Won't you agree?


absolutely, with a lie about private matters to cover up a personal weakness, being not near so despicable as a lie about national security, that was used as 'evidence' to sent our troops off to die in a war that was a financial boon to the liar himself.

no argument from me on that at all.  lying is wrong but some lies are worse than others, with Chaney's lie being one of the worst.

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« Reply #91 on: June 23, 2004, 04:18:23 PM »
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LMAO Martlet...  What a load of fecal matter...  You have nothing... Your only tryin to make the word 'connection' imply something more.. Take your BS elsewhere.. 8)



con·nec·tion    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (k-nkshn)
n.

   1.
         1. The act of connecting.
         2. The state of being connected.
   2. One that connects; a link: made a connection between the two pipes.
   3. An association or relationship: There appeared to be no connection between the two crimes.
   4. The logical or intelligible ordering of words or ideas; coherence.
   5. Reference or relation to something else; context: In this connection, the agreement can be seen as a step toward peace.
   6. A person, especially one of influence or importance, with whom one is associated, as by kinship or common interests: used her connections to land a job.
   7. A conveyance or scheduled run providing continuing service between means of transportation: missed my connection in Atlanta.
   8. A physical link, such as by wire or fiber-optic cable, between two or more points in a telecommunications system: established a connection to the Internet.
   9. A means or channel of communication: couldn't hear due to the bad phone connection.
  10. Slang.
         1. A drug dealer.
         2. A purchase of illegal drugs.


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« Reply #92 on: June 23, 2004, 04:20:27 PM »
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Ah, the old bait and switch (or rather switch and bait in this case). Classic.

You became a conservative when Carter let the Iranians "slap you around", but when Reagan let them do the same ... even far more, you ignore it.

*Golf clap* How very conservative of you.


Speaking of bait and switch, what's Iran have to do with the Iraq/Al Qaeda connection?

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« Reply #93 on: June 23, 2004, 04:42:06 PM »
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Originally posted by Martlet
con·nec·tion    ( P )  Pronunciation Key  (k-nkshn)
n.

   1.
         1. The act of connecting.
         2. The state of being connected.
   2. One that connects; a link: made a connection between the two pipes.
   3. An association or relationship: There appeared to be no connection between the two crimes.
   4. The logical or intelligible ordering of words or ideas; coherence.
   5. Reference or relation to something else; context: In this connection, the agreement can be seen as a step toward peace.
   6. A person, especially one of influence or importance, with whom one is associated, as by kinship or common interests: used her connections to land a job.
   7. A conveyance or scheduled run providing continuing service between means of transportation: missed my connection in Atlanta.
   8. A physical link, such as by wire or fiber-optic cable, between two or more points in a telecommunications system: established a connection to the Internet.
   9. A means or channel of communication: couldn't hear due to the bad phone connection.
  10. Slang.
         1. A drug dealer.
         2. A purchase of illegal drugs.


You cry a lot when you're wrong.


nice sidestep. we've already been here before though.  running out of new places to duck the issue.

just a reminder, here is the actual issue-
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the point isn't if the links exist or not. (links to meetings have been shown, but any suport, or agreement comeing from these has not IIRC)

the point is that the man said the links where pretty well proven, then when the 9/11 comission says there is no meaningful link, he lies out his bellybutton and says he never said there was a link. then they run the tape showing where he did say it.

regardless of the link or not, he's a lying piece of crap. he's not lying about a BJ he's lying about 'evidence' that sent our men to die.


even if you could somehow find proof that SH actually flew one of the 9/11 planes, Chaney would still be a liar, because he denied saying something that there is proof he had said.

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« Reply #94 on: June 23, 2004, 04:57:31 PM »
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nice sidestep. we've already been here before though.  running out of new places to duck the issue.

just a reminder, here is the actual issue-


even if you could somehow find proof that SH actually flew one of the 9/11 planes, Chaney would still be a liar, because he denied saying something that there is proof he had said.


I don't have to provide proof.  The issue was TheDudeVant said the commission said there was no connection between Al Qeada and Iraq, when in fact they said the opposite.

When Cheney gets disbarred for lying under oath, then cry to me.

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« Reply #95 on: June 23, 2004, 05:53:09 PM »
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3. An association or relationship: There appeared to be no connection between the two crimes.


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“We have no credible evidence that Iraq and Al Qaeda cooperated on attacks against the United States”


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« Reply #96 on: June 23, 2004, 05:59:14 PM »
The commission was a political tool. Their conclusions were based on biased conjecture. Hussein was a threat but is no longer. Don't like it, too bad, vote for Kerry if you can.
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« Reply #97 on: June 23, 2004, 06:19:52 PM »
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The commission was a political tool. Their conclusions were based on biased conjecture. Hussein was a threat but is no longer. Don't like it, too bad, vote for Kerry if you can.

A political tool? The panel was bipartisan and chaired by a Republican. Your NeoCon conclusion is based on biased conjecture. I do plan on voting for Kerry.
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« Reply #98 on: June 23, 2004, 07:37:44 PM »
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Originally posted by rpm371


Who's saying they cooperated on 9/11?