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What is Kerry trying to hide this time? - Page 2

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 72yrs • M •
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"Terrorist or tyrant, few may come to the Truth that both are poor choice."
 63yrs • M •
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Object Under Bush Jacket Identified: 'It's a Spine'

(2004-10-11) -- A forensic scientist studying photographic evidence has identified an object which caused a bump on the back of a suit jacket worn by President George Bush during his first debate with John Forbes Kerry.

"It's a spine," said the unnamed scientist. "The president's backbone, in a sense, was showing during his debate with Mr. Kerry."

Similar images of Mr. Kerry showed "no comparable spinal features."

When asked about the new evidence, Mr. Kerry said, "I had a spine when I defended this country as a young man, and I will have one again when I defend her as president of the United States."


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 47yrs • M
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This ones for Steve and Pat, and any other Bushy people, with a big argument against Kerry being flip flop, which he acknowledge and explained, it wasn't tough politics that changed his posistion but the change in claims of evidence. Every one was jumpy after 9/11 Bush pointed us to Saddam, no one else, they had reports of all kinds of bad people he picked Saddam, we had most recently been involved with him and its suits many of his personal agendas, coincidently or not.

The Point I was making was that Kerry changed his posistion, both Bush and Cheney on their recent debates were quoted on saying either contradictory or just stupid shit (perhaps that just sounds bad), and they flat out denied it. This isn't the first time I've seen them do this, but surprisingly its not much of an issue to anyone, it baffels me.

Everyones posistion (actions: remember its not what they say but they do) should be open to changes according to new information.

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"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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 72yrs • M •
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Everyones posistion (actions: remember its not what they say but they do) changes according to new information.
We hsould be careful about making these absolute statements just because it would seem to be the most logical and normal response, doesn't mean that it should be seen as an absolute value accepted by everyone?

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 47yrs • M
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What shouldn't, if you don't adjust to new informations you make actions based on false or outdated information, often making your actions wrong. (here I went back and addeda word)

Ya, not everyone does it like they should, Bush

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"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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