Words that lead to truth
Great American leader Tom DeLay is in the spotlight, supposedly a dishonest man. Who would have thought a man wearing expensive suits whose job it is to lead people, (some of which don't have the right clothing to keep warm), might not be honest.
Recently when confronted by reporters he made the following comments.
"I have done nothing wrong. ... I am innocent,"
"one of the weakest and most baseless indictments in American history."
Now allow me to point out two things.
A. Anyone who claims to have done nothing wrong is both a narcissist and a liar. I'm pretty sure the Pope can't even claim this.
B. Just because an indictment is weak and baseless doesn't mean the crime is untrue.
All this happening in an office where he is going to be tried eventually by more bureaucrats guilty of the same crimes as him in all likelihood. At least it's a good soap opera for the American people.
Full article available
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9507677/
Recently when confronted by reporters he made the following comments.
"I have done nothing wrong. ... I am innocent,"
"one of the weakest and most baseless indictments in American history."
Now allow me to point out two things.
A. Anyone who claims to have done nothing wrong is both a narcissist and a liar. I'm pretty sure the Pope can't even claim this.
B. Just because an indictment is weak and baseless doesn't mean the crime is untrue.
All this happening in an office where he is going to be tried eventually by more bureaucrats guilty of the same crimes as him in all likelihood. At least it's a good soap opera for the American people.
Full article available
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9507677/

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