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mopaul Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-01-04 11:11 AM
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Every day lying, versus lying under oath.....
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funny how we have to re-evaluate what lying means now. the famous Clinton perjury trap, set up by the republinazi attack machine, is being obviously avoided by bushco. they don't want the president or the real leader, the vice president to utter one word under oath, because they would surely be impeached for treason and war crimes, if not imprisoned. so they are going to great lengths not to fall into their well established perjury trap.

for years they've been harping about how Bill 'lied under oath'.
apparently, that's more sinful and illegal than just plain, everyday lying. you can lie your ass off all day at briefings and press conferences and campaign appearances and on tim russert's show, but god forbid you should ever lie under oath, cause then, your ass will be impeached.

it's obvious they don't want to say even one word, lie or not, to the 9-11 victim's families. and dick and georgey have agreed to meet with the commission, in private, with only one person, no transcripts, and no oaths. sounds like someone with something to hide if you ask me. now what could they possibly be hiding, about 9-11?
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