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February 2006, Week 3

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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 Feb 2006 09:47:09 -0600
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> > 
> > I do not remember that it was necessary to immediately inform the 
> > newspapers of an accident. That's a new one on me. 
> 
> 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.
> 

What is amusing here is that some people think that the MSM can publish
article after article about this administration calling everyone in it
corrupt, liars, evil, stupid and *gasp* conservative and then act
indignant when they are not treated as trusted confidant's by their
targets.

Face it, the Bush administration knows that the MSM is dedicated to
their destruction and will do anything up to and including publishing
outright lies, just like any other liberal organization, if it serves
their ends. The important thing is the man was not left to drown... er I
mean bleed to death... and the VP has kept close track of his condition.

But please, keep turning every incident into a major scandal so that in
the event a real scandal appears people will be so sick of your cries of
wolf that it will mean very little.


Comments are my own, not my employer's... Etc.

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