The Dems are grasping at straws, trying to exploit semantics. Everyone south of the Mason Dixon line knows that fix means "to correct".
I would also like to know about Clinton's fund raising and relations with the Chinese.
How about releasing Kerry's form 180 and if Pres. Carter and Senator Warner who I believe was Sec Nav then, cleared his record or Pardoned him. Should he be allowed to hold an elected office.
Why wasn't Jane Fonda tried for Treason??
Why has all of this been kept from the American people?
I don't know, but it sounds like the British are trying to get Blair in the same way that a lot of Americans want to get Bush....even if they have to make stuff up, or keep going over the same points over and over
I think Levin is still going around telling people that Bush SAID that Saddam Hussein had direct ties to 9/11! He thinks that if he says it often enough and long enough, it will become true, I guess....
The thing is, the fact that not just America and the UK were convinced of the danger that Saddam posed and that there WERE stockpiles of WMD (I still think they are around somewhere) and even Putin said that Saddam was a thread to America...
BUT, I am sure this Memo will be blown way out of porportion....
"intelligence and facts were being fixed" to support the Iraq war in mid-2002
So they "fixed" the report, glad they fixed it before releasing the information.
mash this ya'll.....http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1218472/posts
mmmmmmmmmmmmm,
fix
v. fixed, fix·ing, fix·es
v. tr.
1.
1. To place securely; make stable or firm: fixed the tent poles in the ground. See Synonyms at fasten.
2. To secure to another; attach: fixing the notice to the board with tacks.
2.
1. To put into a stable or unalterable form: tried to fix the conversation in her memory.
2. To make (a chemical substance) nonvolatile or solid.
3. Biology. To convert (nitrogen) into stable, biologically assimilable compounds.
4. To kill and preserve (a specimen) intact for microscopic study.
5. To prevent discoloration of (a photographic image) by washing or coating with a chemical preservative.
3. To direct steadily: fixed her eyes on the road ahead.
4. To capture or hold: The man with the long beard fixed our attention.
5.
1. To set or place definitely; establish: fixed her residence in a coastal village.
2. To determine with accuracy; ascertain: fixed the date of the ancient artifacts.
3. To agree on; arrange: fix a time to meet.
6. To assign; attribute: fixing the blame.
7.
1. To correct or set right; adjust: fix a misspelling; fix the out-of-date accounts.
2. To restore to proper condition or working order; repair: fix a broken machine.
3. Computer Science. To convert (data) from floating-point notation to fixed-point notation.
8. To make ready; prepare: fixed the room for the guests; fix lunch for the kids; fixed himself a milkshake.
9. To spay or castrate (an animal).
10. Informal. To take revenge upon; get even with.
11. To influence the outcome or actions of by improper or unlawful means: fix a prizefight; fix a jury.
So, from all of the various alternatives, we MUST chose the ONLY one which could be construed as harming PM Blair and President Bush.
Gee, no bias there I guess.........