McCains Dishonesty Tactic Tough to Beat »
Posted By ameliog 1 year, 3 months ago in Political NewsFor a man who once considered the press his “base,” and the truth a trusted ally, part of a package of integrity and “Straight Talk,” John McCain finds himself on unfamiliar terrain these days. He is a now man surrounded by a hostile press that questions his truthfulness, running a campaign that even former Bush strategist Karl Rove is calling “one step too far” in its attacks on Sen. Barack Obama.
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Choice of attention - to pay attention to this and ignore that - is to the inner life what choice of action is to the outer. In ...
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Charlson1 year, 3 months ago
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Yeah, right, Miss Righty. Now give us some examples and I'll give you more examples of his lies. You've learned nothing in the past seven and a half years, have you? McBush is using the same tactics Bush used and Bush was elected twice. But no longer will lying get you what you want when the truth will help dig a hole McBush can't get out of.
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