"It's Just a God-Damned Piece of Paper!"

FYI the website Infowars is hardcore liberals with straight out lies. Why listen to a :crazy: :liar: whose website is nothing more than a pack of lies.
 
There are a lot more sites saying the same thing.
Just google.
Do you mean to say that if it offends your puerile punk sensibilties, it is a lie?
:)
 
I haven't read this piece yet to see what it's about, but the name "Infowars" isn't exactly the most credibility-inspiring name for me to see. That tells me somebody's probably got too much of an agenda for impartial research and reporting.
 
You haven't read it, then?
Dang.
Says a lot about you to make a snap judgement.
 
Not yet...I think I'll wait to see if people find other sources with the same info. Especially if a real variety, as far as slant and agenda, are carrying the same stuff.
 
Already read. Bush never said that. It is a hoax. End of story. sksk
 
dkf747 said:
Already read. Bush never said that. It is a hoax. End of story. sksk

Nice try, but no hoax. This is an example of what you won't find in the mainstream media. I googled and found many, many sites affirming the FACT that your beloved President said it, lol.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=120360
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_7779.shtml
http://www.gnn.tv/threads/10800/BUSH_says_CONSTITUTION_is_just_a_goddamned_piece_of_paper
http://www.rense.com/general69/paper.htm
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/december2005/091205pieceofpaper.htm
http://www.911citizenswatch.org/modules.php?op=moload&name=News&file=article&sid=757

There are many, many more. Just google.
:)
 
dkf747 said:
Already read. Bush never said that. It is a hoax. End of story. sksk


Ha! Bush does say a lot of stuff that you wouldn't never believe anyway. Your choice, your call. I think I'll send Bush a Christmas gift-- a bar of soap so he can scrub his mouth with it. :whistle:
 
Beowulf said:
I did a web search. Yes, there are many sites that use the exact same text. That means many sites are just copying and repeating the same one story. There is only one "source" that I could find so far that claimed authorship. That was Doug Thompson. He claims he got the story from "three people present for the meeting that day ". He doesn't name them. However, according to his story, those present at the meeting with the President were "Republican Congressional leaders." So, we are to believe Republican Congressional leaders would leak such a deragatory story to someone they know would splash it across the web? Interesting.
 
Yeah, I got a few friends here at this moment and we were discussing this. One person insists he saw a couple other sources and he will email them to me. But the general consensus is that it sounds like Bush, lol, and it's also interesting the White House does not deny it happened. Hmmm.
 
Beowulf said:
Yeah, I got a few friends here at this moment and we were discussing this. One person insists he saw a couple other sources and he will email them to me. But the general consensus is that it sounds like Bush, lol, and it's also interesting the White House does not deny it happened. Hmmm.
Maybe the White House hasn't read your friends' websites yet, so they aren't aware that there is something to deny. ;) I guess you should email George and let him know what's up.
 
If he said that it would be all over the mainstream media. Nice try but it is a hoax.
 
Beowulf said:
Yeah, I got a few friends here at this moment and we were discussing this. One person insists he saw a couple other sources and he will email them to me. But the general consensus is that it sounds like Bush, lol, and it's also interesting the White House does not deny it happened. Hmmm.

Give me a break! If he had said that it would be all over the mainstream media and be a topic on the talk shows.

It is a hoax.
 
Beowulf said:
There are a lot more sites saying the same thing.
Just google.
Do you mean to say that if it offends your puerile punk sensibilties, it is a lie?
:)

just because something is on the internet, or something is said means its true.
what if i say, you like to have sex with gorillas and koala bears. its on the internet, does it mean its true...i guess so right since it was said on the internet. and if it needs to be on more websites than just this one ill have a bunch made up.
 
dkf747 said:
Give me a break! If he had said that it would be all over the mainstream media and be a topic on the talk shows.

It is a hoax.

Not necessarily. One case in point is the Downing Street memo, absolute proof that Tony Blair and Bush conspired to deliberately distort Intelligence data to pull us into the Iraq war. Was THAT reported in the mainstream media, discussed on talk shows? Nope. People were protesting outside newspaper chains to try to make them report this, but failed. I know, I was there protesting with them.
You would be astonished at the amount of news that are quashed, censored here in the good ole USA.
Here's a good site that tells a little about it...
http://www.projectcensored.org/
 
Beowulf said:
Not necessarily. One case in point is the Downing Street memo, absolute proof that Tony Blair and Bush conspired to deliberately distort Intelligence data to pull us into the Iraq war. Was THAT reported in the mainstream media, discussed on talk shows? Nope. People were protesting outside newspaper chains to try to make them report this, but failed. I know, I was there protesting with them.
You would be astonished at the amount of news that are quashed, censored here in the good ole USA.
Here's a good site that tells a little about it...
http://www.projectcensored.org/

Non-sequiter. It does not follow that because they didn't report on the Downing St. Memo that they would ignore the POTUS saying that "the Constitution is a Goddamned piece of paper!" There is no way they would ignore a juicy story like that.

I'm aware that our media can be lousy on occasion.
 
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