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Friday, March 28, 2008

A Question of Judgment


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Misspoke--- to speak, utter, or pronounce incorrectly.

Lie--- a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.

"I remember landing under sniper fire. There was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base."--Hillary Clinton, speech at George Washington University, March 17, 2008.



(What actually took place)



We all know the Clinton's are liars. Lying to them comes as naturally as breathing. The thing you really have to question is their judgment and how stupid they think the American people are, particularly the Democrats. This sniper incident clearly shows her lack of judgment and what little respect she has for the average American's intelligence. I mean, when she was the First Lady and made a public appearance, either here or abroad, she knew the media would be there to document the event. The entertainer Sinbad was with her and discounted everything she said. (she dismissed Sinbad by saying "he's a comedian") Did she think she could get away with it? Are Americans that stupid? Where was her judgment? Or maybe she thought.... if I get caught I'll just say I misspoke.


Her husband without question is even a bigger liar then she is. His judgment is also sadly lacking. Did he honestly think as President of the United States he is going to get a blowjob from a twenty something intern and she's not going to blab about it all over town?

Barrack Obama is trying to tell us he sat in the pew for 20 years and never heard any of Rev Wrights diatribes. Here again, glaring out like a sore thumb, a complete lack of judgment an utter contempt for America's intelligence.

These two are not qualified to be the Mayor of Elbow Grease, West Virginia. Let alone President of the United States!









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