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11-07-07, 08:01 AM | #1 |
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He's just mad because "the administration" wouldn't "allow" him to masturbate, "ordered" him to stop eating, "asked" him to poop his pants, and "discouraged" him from breathing.
You're obviously not bright enough to pick up on the clues that someone is spouting bullshit but the refusal to be specific is a big one. People give orders, requests and discouragement, not "the administration"; and how do you "not allow" someone to do something. But you'd have to be incredibly stupid to think he could mention Bush 3 times on every page of every speech without drawing notice from the normal people who haven't damaged their brains with drug and alcohol abuse. It's obvious to anyone who can think for themselves that he's just another lying nutcase that the liberal media loves to publicize. You must only comprehend a tiny fraction of the world you experience to be so clueless. |
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So a Congressional committee doesn't think for them selfs then? "lying nutcase" I take it your under oath at a congressional committee? "lying nutcase" Former Surgeon General? Who appoints the surgeon General? I don't know? Who would appoint a "lying nutcase"to such an important job? Answers on a postcard
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11-07-07, 06:19 PM | #3 |
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11-07-07, 10:44 PM | #4 |
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knife, if stories like these didn't crop up every few weeks you'd go nuts, wouldn't you? I think the Betty Ford Center has a program for bad news junkies, maybe you should look into it, if not for yourself then for your loved ones.
Dr. James Hansen of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies was making similar complaints about the administration a few years ago. And before that a certain individual got a witch hunt started when he said Iraq wasn't trying to buy uranium from Niger after all. It's the same old story with new names, but I guess originality isn't a major concern at the New York Times. |
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12-07-07, 05:04 AM | #6 |
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Yeah a pattern of omission; no names, dates, documents, emails; just a bunch of vague horseshit about "the administration". Much like the ufo freaks make their arguments.
Ever feel skeptical when hard facts are suspiciously absent knife? Or are you just so eager to swallow anything anti-Bush you'll mindlessly accept whatever you're fed? Last edited by albed : 12-07-07 at 05:41 AM. |
12-07-07, 06:46 AM | #7 | |
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the Wall Street Journal nails this; just the latest in a neverending list of non-scandals. Quote:
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12-07-07, 07:45 AM | #8 |
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So he's not a "lying nutcase" than?
He's just "quite politically naive in the ways of the Beltway," Because he, "witnessed partisanship and political manipulation, I was astounded and unsure of what I was witnessing . . . [and] whether this was the norm for all Surgeons General." But of course, "This is what appointed officials of any Administration are expected to do -- support the policies of an elected President" So he needed to be, "more honourable"and less"naive" Instead of, "engage in a late hit on the President who appointed him, and only now that he will pay no personal price and it is politically fashionable to do so" Yes,maybe he should have resigned first,so he paid a, "personal price" First ,then speak out. After all,free speech is alive and well in the states, but you must pay the price for it. Shoot the messenger seems to be the norm. What a strange place that there America is.
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malva, Dr. Carmona is only doing what a lot of people wait to do until after they quit their jobs because in non-European countries people risk dismissal when they openly insult their employers. He could have spoken up at any time but he chose to do so after he got his last paycheck. He would have acted the same way no matter who he was working for, and so would most people, so free speech really isn't at issue here.
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