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Intelligence by Newspaper

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by ballfan, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. ballfan

    ballfan New Member

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    After all the ranting and raving about taking the time to do it right John Kerry simply opens his newspaper, gets his intelligence, and goes on the attack without bothering to actually check the facts first.

    If he can't resist the newspaper how will he react with the intelligence agencies?
     
  2. dianetavegia

    dianetavegia Guest

    ballfan, that is VERY scary! Can you just imagine... if he were to win?
     
  3. Daisy

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    Hm, he might invade a sovereign country on bad intelligence! Then where would we be?
     
  4. tragic_pizza

    tragic_pizza New Member

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    Daisy, I hear eBay has a sale on clues. You might want to get one.
     
  5. Daisy

    Daisy New Member

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    Tragic,

    Attack the argument, not the person. If you can, of course.
     
  6. ballfan

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    Actually he might invade a country or somewhere in the US on the advice of the NYT.

    With the intelligence he gets from our agencies there's no telling what he might do except not bother to check out the facts himself if the NYT reaction is the norm.

    Lets just hope the NYT gets more accurate.
     
  7. tragic_pizza

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    I was attacking the argument. I was a clueless one.
     
  8. Daisy

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    Yep, since you say so, you was.
     
  9. tragic_pizza

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    hahaaaa. Cute. You have a clueless argument, Daisy. You want to make it personal, keep that stuff up, MMMMmmmk?
     
  10. Daisy

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    Aw, you're just being silly.

    Just what was inaccurate in the NYT story? The explosives are missing.
     
  11. LorrieGrace

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    Ballfan states:

    LOL!!! He might also want to take the global pulse first, too!!!
     
  12. Daisy

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    Hey, you wrote it, I quote it.

    No, I don't - it's chock full o'clues. References, too.

    Ok, I shouldn't make fun of your typos, but, gee, tragic, who could resist that one?
     
  13. tragic_pizza

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    Aw, you're just being silly.

    Just what was inaccurate in the NYT story? The explosives are missing.
    </font>[/QUOTE]Probably the fact that they were missing before the fall of Baghdad. Kerry blaming Bush for this is like me blaming you for tomatoes.
     
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