Posted by: genixia
"I own a timber company. That's news to me. Need some wood?" - 09/10/2004 17:55
According to factcheck.org the President does indeed own part of a timber company. Oops.
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According to factcheck.org the President does indeed own part of a timber company. Oops.
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Of course, that wouldn't help him any, since he doesn't read.
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Just to play devil's advocate here, I don't think it is a particular mark of idiocy for him not to know this.
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Just to play devil's advocate here, I don't think it is a particular mark of idiocy for him not to know this.
It still would have been a good idea not to mock his opponent if he isn't sure. At the very least it is a mark of smugness.
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So they're both wrong:
Bush did NOT make $84 from timber. (Kerry's error.)
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But can we really trust factcheck.org? Can we really trust any information we receive about politics? The burden of voting is actually a tough one.
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dbrashear: Really? Sure looks like factcheck's error. They did correct it later.
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FireFox31: But can we really trust factcheck.org?
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FireFox31: Can we really trust any information we receive about politics? The burden of voting is actually a tough one.
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time: Given the complexity of most 401K packages or mutual funds I'm certain I'm involved in a lot of companies I'd want nothing to do with...
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But if you're in already in your 20's or older and are just too lazy to grab a registration card one of the 10,000 times you're at the post office or DMV, I'm not sure I trust you to spend the much larger amount of time required to come to a good decision.
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On the surface, it'd seem like you're promoting marijuana legalization, but that doesn't seem to jibe with your apparently conservative moral stance.
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Or are you implying that Doug and I are potheads?
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Or that we'd be particularly interested in legalizing pot?
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So don't vote in the primaries. [...] Vote in the general election.
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(Honestly, I wasn't aware of any state that allowed people to vote on both parties' primaries. It doesn't really make sense.)
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(Honestly, I wasn't aware of any state that allowed people to vote on both parties' primaries. It doesn't really make sense.)
California does,[...]