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Bush: Pre-Senile Dementia? [message #119850] Tue, 12 October 2004 04:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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hydra1945

SuperFlyingEngi has resorted to trying to dig up any crap he can find that hurts GWB in some way and automatically accepts it as truth.


I'm not accepting this as truth. Read the thread. In my FIRST POST the only thing in it is the link and "Thoughts?" That's not accepting it as truth, I just want to see what you all think about it. The picture was more of a sidetrack, anyways, i have no idea what that thing is. Although, it should be noted in the debate rules that cameras being behind the candidates was expressly forbidden. However, the people using the cameras didn't exactly take the rules as the gospel.

Hydra, do you really believe that because Bush can't spell words correctly, that he's too tired? I've yet to see another President lose his abilities of eloquency for a debate. The President also didn't look very sleepy, either. His eyes were never drooping, he wasn't nodding off into slumber, stuff like that. I can hardly see that as being the reason.

hydra1945

"Little inane things" like Kerry's Vietnam War record? His war record is no "little inane thing."


If Kerry's war record is no little inane thing, then I'm sure that Bush having potentially heavy brain damage from being an alcoholic is no little inane thing, either.

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