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To: Bernard

Bernard, the press has the collective memory of a gnat plus they insult us by thinking we are dim bulbs as well.

And they have no shame.

I think there needs to be a site called “collectivehistoricalmemory.com” which would remind people of pertinent historical facts whenever any of these media/democrat/moderate types pronounce some assertion.

It would be a full-time job just refuting Obama’s statements.


72 posted on 10/30/2011 7:04:38 AM PDT by Miss Marple (uestioner in contrast.)
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To: Miss Marple

Few people are able to digest or understand current events. Most are caught up in sports, family, or even trick or treat. The uninformed will decide who will be President.


86 posted on 10/30/2011 7:16:52 AM PDT by FreedBird
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To: Miss Marple
I think there needs to be a site called “collectivehistoricalmemory.com”

There is a condition that permeates inside the Beltway [and frequently the east and west coast news media] -- Short Memory Syndrome. It especially happens to news people and to politicians. Give them 4 years or more inside the beltway and their recall goes nearly blank. Apparently, there is not cure, either.
93 posted on 10/30/2011 7:20:33 AM PDT by TomGuy
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To: Miss Marple
I think there needs to be a site called “collectivehistoricalmemory.com” which would remind people of pertinent historical facts whenever any of these media/democrat/moderate types pronounce some assertion.

Sounds like a job for Rush, who has long been accusing the RATs of re-writing history.

104 posted on 10/30/2011 7:28:42 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER ( Celebrate Republicans Freed the Slaves Month.)
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