Trapped in a Hall of Mirrors?

Quote from saxon:

I wondered about that, too. Here is the quote in context...from the transcript posted on the White House website:

President Participates in Social Security Conversation in New York

Now, a personal savings account would be a part of a Social Security retirement system. It would be a part of what you would have to retire when you reach retirement age. As you -- as I mentioned to you earlier, we're going to redesign the current system. If you've retired, you don't have anything to worry about -- third time I've said that. (Laughter.) I'll probably say it three more times. See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda. (Applause.)

really now, res... :)

Saxon,

Honestly I didn't know the original context when I found that quote and wouldn't have posted it if I had known it. Still.... knowingly spewing propaganda for other causes is not exactly honorable.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:


I don't understand how someone as bright as you, who can read about the inner workings of the Bush administration, the knowledge of the neocons agenda, etc. can show such blind loyalty, and not even intellectually question what Bush is/has been doing.

I am not defending Bush. I am simply appealing for unbiased, critical analysis. (Something hard to come by in this forum).

To set the record straight regarding my personal opinion of Bush...I think he has been a failure as a president. But I think that failure is attributable to incompetence and poor judgement. I'd don't think it proceeds from some dark, hidden agenda that is so cleverly conceived, no one can prosecute him for it. No one in the Bush administration is THAT clever. Certainly not Georgie himself; unless you believe he has supernatural powers, and is the antichrist or something.

:eek:
 
Sax,

What would it mean to you personally, if in fact Bush did have a dark agenda?

By dark, I don't mean demonic, but an agenda that is not in the best interest of the people as a whole, but rather in the best interest of special interest groups and corporate masters.

Quote from saxon:

I am not defending Bush. I am simply appealing for unbiased, critical analysis. (Something hard to come by in this forum).

To set the record straight regarding my personal opinion of Bush...I think he has been a failure as a president. But I think that failure is attributable to incompetence and poor judgement. I'd don't think it proceeds from some dark, hidden agenda that is so cleverly conceived, no one can prosecute him for it. No one in the Bush administration is THAT clever. Certainly not Georgie himself; unless you believe he has supernatural powers, and is the antichrist or something.

:eek:
 
Quote from resinate:

Saxon,

Honestly I didn't know the original context when I found that quote and wouldn't have posted it if I had known it. Still.... knowingly spewing propaganda for other causes is not exactly honorable.

res,

you are clearly an honest man. but it reminds one to be careful of sources...especially those that are unabashedly biased.
 
Do you think Tony Snow is unbiased?

Is anyone in the inner circle and power structure of this administration unbiased?

Quote from saxon:

res,

you are clearly an honest man. but it reminds one to be careful of sources...especially those that are unabashedly biased.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

Sax,

What would it mean to you personally, if in fact Bush did have a dark agenda?

By dark, I don't mean demonic, but an agenda that is not in the best interest of the people as a whole, but rather in the best interest of special interest groups and corporate masters.

ZZZ,

If that were proven beyond doubt to be the case, I would happily join you in a picket line outside the White House calling for impeachment.
 
So it is an all or nothing proposition?

Trust Bush blindly without dissent or doubt, until there is an open and shut case?

If you saw signs your wife was cheating on your, would you trust her blindly until you actually saw her humping another guy?

p.s. The Framers had great concern about Monarchy and abuse of power, and wanted to make sure leaders feet were held to the fires of transparency of government.

Quote from saxon:

ZZZ,

If that were proven beyond doubt to be the case, I would happily join you in a picket line outside the White House calling for impeachment.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

So it is an all or nothing proposition?

Trust Bush blindly without dissent or doubt, until there is an open and shut case?


Or in your case, apparently:

DISTRUST Bush blindly (together with all republicans) without the slightest interest in objectivity, until there is an open and shut case to prove otherwise...(and probably even then, too).
 
Yes, I distrust politicians. There is very good reason to do so. The Framers distrusted politicans.

I trust our system of government, I trust the fabric of our Constitution, but I do not think it is wise to blindly trust the people who fashion themselves in positions of power and weave their own agendas into the mix.

Especially when the politicians fight against transparency of government, and seek to grab more an more power. This type of secrecy and avoiding transparency began even before 9/11.

Quote from saxon:

Or in your case, apparently:

DISTRUST Bush blindly (together with all republicans) without the slightest interest in objectivity, until there is an open and shut case to prove otherwise...(and probably even then, too).
 
Quote from saxon:

Or in your case, apparently:

DISTRUST Bush blindly (together with all republicans) without the slightest interest in objectivity, until there is an open and shut case to prove otherwise...(and probably even then, too).
Well said. ZZZZtroll's philosophy in a nutshell. Then sprinkle liberally (pun intended) with hypocrisy, obfuscation, and ad hominem, and you have his modus operandi encapsulated.
 
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