Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
Lets take your "ok to lie" position out into the real world shall we.
I can see you now giving that speech in a VA hospital to a group of soldiers learning to walk with their new prothesis legs. "You know that nutty lying thing GDub and his group pulled to get us into Iraq ...declaring Iraq an immenant threat, yellowcake, alum tubes, 16 words, curveball, chalabi, ... well guys, not true. Orchestrated." Then you could shoot over to Arlington and repeat it.
Jay, you're the one not adding anything.
>If you can't see the comparison for how I meant it, then I'm sorry. Though I believe that you do, and just have nothing valuable to add.
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>>Just so i understand, you're comparing the lies marketed to us by this administration, that got us into the Iraq debacle, with that of the Santa clause story told to kids? You're killing me.
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>>>Every administration, in every country, lies. We lie every single day. As individuals, as companies, as groups, etc. Do you have kids? Have you ever told them something for their own good that was not true? Santa? Why is this whole lying thing for the better good such a big deal? I would think cheating on your wife would be a bigger deal as it addresses directly the morality, but as soon as we believe someone lied, all hell breaks loose. I think it's funny really. Don't you think every politician lies? I find it comforting that maybe this one did because he felt it was in the interest of democracy and freedom, as opposed to creatively smoking cigars.
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>>>>But the American people were blantently lied to in this case. And it's costing many lives. If the cause for starting this is so noble, why did the administration have to lie?
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