On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 03:13:34PM +0000, J Dolliver wrote:
> A national figure shoots someone by accident and it's left to a local
> person who just happens to own the land the VP shoots someone on and she
> is the one to tell the "local paper" about how it really happened. I smell
> cover up. This whole issue smells like bad judgement and that only happens
> when you have a cover up.
Baloney.
The cries of "coverup!" are the press whining that they weren't spoon-fed
the story as soon as it happened. The White House has no responsibility to
feed the press anything at all. If they press can't dig out the story,
that's their problem.
> I would like to hear it from the guy who got shot if he is willing to, but
> that will never happen because STUFF HAPPENS.
Or, just maybe, because he desn't want to talk about it?
I'm surprised the press hasn't been barging into the guy's hospital room
demanding to know the TRUTH, dammit! And none of this "it was an accident,
honest!" BS, because we, the All-Powerful Mainstream Media, know better!
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