To: Zakeet
How can a newspaper like WSJ writes an article based on Rumors?
3 posted on
11/25/2006 11:08:19 PM PST by
jveritas
(Support The Commander in Chief in Times of War)
To: All
"Not.. gonna.. do it."
To: jveritas
How can a newspaper like WSJ writes an article based on Rumors?Rumors confirming our worst fears are selling like hot cakes these days. Even in the once rumor-resistant bastion, FreeRepublic.
8 posted on
11/25/2006 11:19:25 PM PST by
FreeReign
To: jveritas
Because a LOT of lefties write for that paper, which is something few here either know, or will admit to, if they DO know it.
To: jveritas
25 posted on
11/25/2006 11:41:36 PM PST by
Cobra64
(Why is the War on Terror being managed by the DEFENSE Department?)
To: jveritas
IMO, it's a typical dirty trick the RATS play every chance they get. President Bush has been out of the country for about 2 weeks now so what better time for them to act as the sleaze balls they all are and float as many false rumours as they can cram in. They know the right wing pretenders in DC are not going to show any backbone and stand up to them and call them the liars we all know they are.
75 posted on
11/26/2006 1:23:26 AM PST by
AmeriBrit
(Soros and Clinton's for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington = SCREW.)
To: jveritas
I suspect there may be more than rumors.
Carolyn
102 posted on
11/26/2006 4:18:08 AM PST by
CDHart
("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
To: jveritas
How can a newspaper like WSJ writes an article based on Rumors? Depends on where the article was in the paper. The WSJ is one of the most liberal newspapers when you talk about the news sections, the editorial section is the conservative part of the paper.
108 posted on
11/26/2006 4:25:26 AM PST by
mware
(By all that you hold dear... on this good earth... I bid you stand! Men of the West!)
To: jveritas
The idea is being floated, not rumored. The President now has cover, he'll blame the Democratic congress.
Interesting tax to increase, we'll see.
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