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Not so fast my friend, i got a quote for ya:
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
-- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard
Nice retort!
Not so fast my friend, i got a quote for ya:
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
-- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard
Yep and they better back up their opinions with evidence, otherwise others will dismiss what they say. No one has been able to come up with any facts supporting the accusations vs Pelosi. If they were to do so, I'll listen up.
Not so fast my friend, i got a quote for ya:
"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid."
-- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard
I mean no disrespect, but if everyone here has a right to exercise their freedom of speech, so do I without being called an extreme leftist or a liberal.
Well, please tell me. Why are there people still call me ignorant, racist, hateful tart, and etc etc when they told me it is a fact that "I" am really, and it's part of speech of freedom? :shrug: I see people are doing a such silly thing.
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Let me help you understand the title: Who is right, Pelosi or Panetta?...To thread creator, I´m sorry to say that the title of thread, you create make no sense. They should focus on people who authorize the torture and torture the victims because it´s crime what they did but Pelosi?![]()
You would overlook waterboarding? Then I guess it's not so bad or important?Who cares? I don't think she recalled a discussion about waterboarding. I would probably overlooked as well.
"Enhanced interrogation" sounds so glossed over.
If Pelosi had been a Republican, she would have been forced to resign by now.The sad truth is that if Pelosi were a Republican, none of this would even be of concern.
It doesn't bother you that the person third in line to the presidency can't be trusted to tell the truth?I agree. We have more important things to worry about in this country.
Yes, it is disappointing that Speaker of the House can't do anything right. Maybe they selected the wrong person for the job.See my edited post.
The fact of the matter is that Pelosi can do nothing right as far as the Republicans are concerned. That is disappointing.
If Pelosi had been a Republican, she would have been forced to resign by now.
She brought the criticism upon herself when she accused the CIA of lying to her.Why should Pelosi be held accountable if the Commander in Chief is not going to be held accountable? That is nothing more than scapegoating to create an appearance of dealing with those who are responsible.
Yes, it is disappointing that Speaker of the House can't do anything right. Maybe they selected the wrong person for the job.
It doesn't bother you that the person third in line to the presidency can't be trusted to tell the truth?
Besides, it's the Democrats that brought up the subject of waterboarding, so it must be important to them.
Just because there are a few paranoids doesn't make it fact.I don't know who "News TV" is but according to the Associated Press:Accord News TV, Pelosi said that she only criticized the Bush Admin., not the bureaucrats at the CIA. What Pelosi pointed out about Bush Admin. and torture issues is correctly.
I'll accept your statement if you'll say that it also applies to this:Pure supposition. Can, in no way, be substantiated as fact.
She has been also criticized by her fellow Dems, so what does that prove? Could it be possible that it's her own blundering that draws criticism?Like was said, "according to the Republicans". But it would be more exacting if "right wing independents" were added, as well. This statement is just verification.
Are you including Democrat Panetta as a paranoid?Can't be trusted to tell the truth?Just because there are a few paranoids doesn't make it fact.
Just want to chime in - Leon Panetta served as President Clinton's White House Chief of Staff from 1994 -1997.
