Ready4Change
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Wed Jan-11-06 07:46 PM
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Alito: Either lying then, or lying now. |
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If being a member of an organization was significant enough that you would put it on your resume, you'd remember it.
There is a reason he might not remember being a member of CAP, however. That would be if he really WAS never a member, but just lied and put that on his resume.
Either that, or he actually was a member, but sees how that could be a black mark now, and has no problem lying about it.
So, either he was lying then, or he is lying now. Period.
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Wed Jan-11-06 07:49 PM
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1. damn, I hope they can prove he lied!! |
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Wed Jan-11-06 07:49 PM
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2. Not Too trustworthy of a nominee, is he? (nt) |
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Wed Jan-11-06 08:27 PM
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There is just no good way to see his response.
I don't think his memory is totally unreliable because his memory in so many other areas seems intact.
I have thought of a third possibility. Perhaps he KNOWS he lied on the resume, and now he is lying yet again to cover that fact up.
This can be resolved simply. There must be a membership roster somewhere. Was he a member? That will reveal when he lied. Then, and/or now.
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Wed Jan-11-06 07:56 PM
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just "little white lies." Or maybe a secretary or law clerk did it.
Maybe he has an exceptionally broad view of what the truth consists of.
Interesting--I don't know which I find more appalling--the dissimilitude or the lack of ethics. Maybe they just merge.
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