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br> -- David Vilt p> CONVICTION POLITICIANS br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.'s Democrats Found Guilty : /p>I've come to expect, and in some cases, look forward to the lies that spew from the mouths of the left and their mouthpieces. What I find most troubling is the response I get from liberal friends and acquaintances on the whole Plame/Wilson nonsense. Despite the fact that this self-promoting, lying, partisan chump has been shown to be a craven liar at every step of the way and despite the fact that his self promoting, lying, poor excuse for a public servant has been proven to not be what her lying husband claimed her to be and despite the fact that it is now known that one Richard Armitage (sycophant to the tarnished Colin Powell) is the one who did the "leak", and despite the fact that the prosecutor new all of this and conducted a 3 year witch hunt the only response the sheep have is sophomoric denial.
Oh, and the cliche denunciations of the President, Veep, Rove...Bush lied! They cooked the intelligence! Impeach! And on and on and on...
p>Can these people really be this deluded? Or is it has been suggested, that liberalism is indeed a mental disorder? br> -- Stuart Reed br> Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan /p>
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