| This discussion began with an illustration of how Bush says things sometimes that are not true. I added the example of what Bush said in a prepared speech to the nation the evening of 9/11. I added that because, in a prepared speech, there is not the excuse of a momentary lapse or a slip that there is is in the example that began this discussion.
Bush lied when he said that "immediately after the first attack" he acted to make sure our response plans were activated. That was not a little slip it was a lie and calculated. It contradicts Bush's other statements about what happened. And Bush loyalists think we are not justified in asking that the contradictions and statements that are unsupported by fact be addressed. We are castigated for asking that Bush be honest, that he be truthful.
Who agrees with this summary?
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