Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Get the duct tape


I just don't understand the thought process of a liberal.

Liberal blogs are saying that Matt Drudge is taking the protesting mom's quotes out of context...

A guy named Ron sent me the original article, no doubt to show me how Drudge is a liar...Reading this article only reconfirmed the fact that Drudges story is correct...

Read the Drudge story, then read the liberal editorial stating that "Many troops were killed since she met him" and "she is allowed to change her mind over the course of a year."

These states might all be true, and none of them have ANYTHING to do with the fact that this woman changed her story about meeting the President....That is the issue here...Lying about the President for your own political gain...

Read the two articles, and try to come up with a logical argument that this women changed her story about meeting the President. After your brain starts to hurt, and the pressure mounts...Grab some duct tape and wrap it around your head...THEN think about how the fact that this woman lied and changed her story about meeting the President has anything to do with the fact that people can change their mind about the war, that many American's have, and that thousands of soldiers have died in a year...

When your brain explodes trying to think like this...The duct tape will catch your brain and someone can put you back together...

I want libs to post telling me how the quotes were taken out of context...

2 comments:

kubasio said...

You can change your opinion, hell, I do it all the time. What you cannot do is lie about a series of events or a meeting based on your current feelings. If the meeting made you feel happy and whole again you can't decide a year later that you should have been angry and Bush had a party. It isn't the turth. This has nothing to do with a changed opinion or what the polls says. This has to do with truth and lies, I wouldn't expect a liberal to understand.

The Game said...

I have not heard from one lib yet...I even posted this blog on their own web site...