Judy Stein wrote:
> http://buzzflash.com/analysis/06/07/ana06063.html
>
So, on this forum this is what passes for a discussion of the
mechanics of conciousness? 

Maybe this post of Judy's should be filed under T.R.O.L.L for "The
Repository of Lost Legends" or M.P.H.L., "Make the Pie Hole Louder!"
Readers should consider that when the post originates with Ms Stein
that no single truth purveyor, no matter how seemingly reliable,
should be considered an infallible font of accurate information. 

It should be noted that other presidents have shared the same
perception of linguistic ineptitude as George W. Bush, including
Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and Harry S. Truman. 

Andrew Jackson was considered to be the ultimate back-county rube, an
image that Judy would like to foist on Bush, yet Jackson oversaw the
fall of the aristocracy and the rise of the common man; Abraham
Lincoln was thought by some to be a Bible-spouting baboon, a phrase
often used by Markos, but today Linclon is considered to be one of the
greatest leaders the world has ever produced; and Harry Truman, who
sold cheap suits for a living, laid the basic political foundation of
the Post-Modern world.

These examples posted by Ms Stein demonstrate that such efforts to
mock Bush for his supposed verbal missteps has led Markos and their
ilk to take quotes so far out of context as to essentially engage in
outright dishonesty. It simply points to their lack of respect for
the office of the U.S. Presidency. So, never let it be said that Ms
Stein is "Fair and Balanced".

"See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over
and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the
propaganda." - George W. Bush-Greece, New  York, May  24,  2005

Read more:

'Bushisms'
Posted by Markos:
http://kos.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/7/9/234049/4100

To me, the Democrats, the media and the Europeans come across as
negative, defeatist cynics, while Bush comes across as the most
idealistic president I have ever seen.

Read more:

'Bushisms'
Posted by Mark Humphreys:
http://markhumphrys.com/bushisms.html






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