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Downing Street Memo

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Originally posted by: TRUMPHENT



You could go all the way and claim that Clinton was responsible for the Tet Offensive, Pearl Harbor, the Korean War and the sinking of USS Maine.

Clinton is Spanish???!
 
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: TRUMPHENT



You could go all the way and claim that Clinton was responsible for the Tet Offensive, Pearl Harbor, the Korean War and the sinking of USS Maine.

Clinton is Spanish???!

Spanish is the old "French", didn't you read the memo?
 
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: TRUMPHENT



You could go all the way and claim that Clinton was responsible for the Tet Offensive, Pearl Harbor, the Korean War and the sinking of USS Maine.

Clinton is Spanish???!

Spanish is the old "French", didn't you read the memo?

I guess he could be German too then. Aren't they all the Old Europe? 😕
 
I was just reading the LA Times article linked above and read Bush's response when asked about the DSM:

"Nothing could be farther from the truth," Bush said last week, responding to a question about the July 23, 2002, memo. "Both of us didn't want to use our military. Nobody wants to commit military into combat. It's the last option."

Is this guy really our president? I mean, who speaks like that? "Both of us didn't want to use our military"?

Uh...Mr. President, the correct sentence structure should be:

Neither of us wanted to use our military. Please take the time to understand syntax.
 
Even experienced liars give themselves away. Bush does it by reverting to his caveman grammar when under pressure.
 
Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
I was just reading the LA Times article linked above and read Bush's response when asked about the DSM:

"Nothing could be farther from the truth," Bush said last week, responding to a question about the July 23, 2002, memo. "Both of us didn't want to use our military. Nobody wants to commit military into combat. It's the last option."

Is this guy really our president? I mean, who speaks like that? "Both of us didn't want to use our military"?

Uh...Mr. President, the correct sentence structure should be:

Neither of us wanted to use our military. Please take the time to understand syntax.

Hey, "I'm working hard" to learn Presidential speak. Apparently I am succeeding as evidenced by multiple ATers using some syntax slips I have written in here.

There's no doubt I am the front runner at this point :thumbsup:

 
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