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« on: December 29, 2012, 07:25:13 PM »

Sadly, people do not always invest the time to understand the facts. The lies told by the democratic party about the war in Iraq hurt President Bush. Despite bi-partisian accomplishments such as No Child Left Behind and Medicare Part D, Democrats successfully portrayed President Bush as a divisive leader. Luckily, enough Americans realized President Bush was an accomplished President and a steady leader where as Senator Kerry would take positions based on polls and held some very left wing beliefs.

Are you from late-2003? You do know that NCLB is now regarded very poorly by most people, that the Iraq War was actually in fact based based on false information and was a huge mistake, and the Medicare Part D was a woefully executed and unfunded giveaway to the pharmaceutical industry, right?
When the democrats can't win on the truth, they lie, and sometimes it works for them (think 2012, 1964) and sometimes it does not (think 2004). Thus, President Bush won re-election by a closer margin than previous war time Presidents.

Uh no, Republicans lie. For example: 1936, 1948, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1988, 1992, 1994, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012

I'm not going to say that all the GOP candidates have always told the absolute truth, but the truth is the democratic party has had a disproportionate number of candidates who have lied over the years. Democrats win by lying, distracting, and distorting. Republicans win by nominating strong leaders.
hey guys, people who disagree me lie and for some reason people who agree with me don't as much!! i don't know why, it's probably because I'm right and people who disagree with me aren't so they have to lie.  Or they're just devil dogs.  lol, idk guys!

Did Mitt Romney have an economic plan? A vague one, but still more bold than Obama's. Obama said Romney only wanted to give tax cuts to the wealthy, a falsehood.

Did Bush's tax cuts only help the wealthy? No, but his opponents said they did.

Did John Kerry changed his position on Iraq? He did, but he said he did not.

Did Ronald Reagan have a plan to raise taxes in 1984? No, but Walter Mondale said he did.

Did Barry Goldwater plan on war? No, but LBJ said he did.

Republicans have their share of problems, but the democratic party has won elections based on lies. The GOP has been guilty of this too, but not as much it seems.
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