The quotes I gave you are this administrations tactic to state the truth
literally but still lie to Americans. He is really good at that.
>I am so tired of the "attack on America" angle. We have been hearing that song for six years now. It has been an excuse for years of horrible leadership. Some think the Clinton years were bad ones but we have never had worse years than these.
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>>I'm surprised at you Mike. I really thought this one would have been your focus:
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"When we find somebody who may have information regarding a potential attack on America, you bet we're going to detain them and you bet we're going to question them, because the American people expect us to find out information, actionable intelligence, so we can help them -- help protect them," Bush said.
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>>Bush said his administration sticks to "U.S. law and our international obligations." >>
>>And the Justice Dept memo:
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"U.S. policy is not to torture -- and we do not," Perino told reporters. "Regardless of where we are, we do not torture anybody, but getting information from them is critically important to protecting this country." >>
>>I rolled on the floor with those. If you take his words
literally then he is speaking truthfully. However, what he leaves out...
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/05/bush.torture/index.html>>
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>>>There is always good news even on a bad day. Thank God for the Republican party.
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