Friday, March 03, 2006

Make a note of it ... the Moonie Times sets a black and white standard for their Leader

Via the good folks at www.newmax.com, we get this Moonie Times quote:

The Washington Times, commenting on what it called a "hit job” on the president, opined: "If it were true that Mr. Bush heard predictions of levee breaches before the storm hit, then that makes a despicable and costly lie of his statement four days after the hurricane.

The above-referenced storm is Katrina.

They don't agree, as of today and based on the available evidence (including newly released internal video conferences with Fema, Homeland Security, the Prez & others), that Bush was ever warned that the levees would fail in New Orleans.

The exciting thing to me is not that they don't agree that he was warned of the possibility, but that they actually drew a line in the sand.

Common sense (and public opinion as of now) all indicate that he full well knew about all the potential problems. If some evidence does turn up demonstrating in black and white terms that the Prez did, in fact, know about it, will the Times run an article: "Dispicable Lie From President Bush Gets Him Impeached" ?

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