Saturday, November 26, 2005

Lies, Lies, And More Lies

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Here's J.C. Watts with a nice reminder of how this presidential "slump" in the polls actually happened.

[[ Just as the big media has had a field day with global warming, they have really teed it up on the war in Iraq. They have repeated the revisionist history offered up by Democratic leaders nationwide as if it were fact.

And it's working.

Eight months ago, 53 percent of our fellow Americans believed President Bush to be accurate and honest in making his case to the country before we went to war. Forty-one percent believed he had "misled us."

Today, the Wall Street Journal and NBC tell us that only 35 percent believe Bush was truthful while 57 percent believe he deliberately misled us into war.


I'm aghast at the absurdity of it all. No matter how vehemently I may disagree with a political opponent, I would never presume to believe that a man or woman who was elected by a majority of Americans in a particular district or state would deliberately choose to send our sons and daughters to war and send them to their untimely graves.

But I guess I don't play the game the way they do.
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A Lie Told Often Enough...

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1 Comments:

Blogger Barbara said...

Don't you just wonder who is called on those polls? Have any of you ever been called? And, what about the 'staged' questions they ask? It's like on the Internet, when you take one - the questions are never exactly like you want to answer. They have a way of padding the numbers, by the questions they ask. :(

27/11/05 15:23  

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