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applegrove Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:51 PM
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"Talking Points" should be replaced with the term "Wall of Lies"
The problem is that Dems get nailed for anything they do. Repukes spin machine, and refusal to acknowledge any responsibility or errors with a wall of lies, means that they never, or rarely pay for their political patterns, policies or purposeful incompetence.

Dems don't have it in them to form a wall of lies. Because they are not liars.

Karen Hughes said it yesterday - the American Ambassadors around the world have not been aloud to say anything these last weeks. Now she has issued "talking points" and the Ambassadors can say only the things on the talking points. And it will train the rest of the world to stop saying bad things about Bush.

If you are not a liar, you are at a distinct dis-advantage. Sometimes better to keep your mouth shut.

"Talking Points" should be replaced with the term "Wall of Lies". Because that is what they are. Some points may be true. But on the whole the GOP "talking points" have as many bold faced lies in them as items that may be reality based.

One thing for sure. We should never use the term "talking points" on the DU. We have nothing to ape from the Rovbots. They are conscienceless.
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