Friday, September 11, 2009

The definition of what a lie is, has changed now Obama in office

The definition of the word 'liar' seems to be changing.

I recall that a few short years ago, when people accused Bush and Cheney of lying about Iraq, the yahoos fiercely defended the administration, insisting that they had technically never spoken an untruth.

Now all has changed! Those same yahoos look at the health care bill and say it contains death panels, care for 'illegals', and all sorts of things that it very specifically does not contain. No matter to these propagandists. "Obama is a liar", to be repeated even if he is just saying 'hello', is the mantra du jour.

When challenged, they twist themselves into pretzels over their new definitions of 'liar': 'sure, what Obama said was x, but what he really means is y, and that's a lie'; 'the bill doesn't contain death panels, but it's a step in that direction', 'the bill specifically excludes illegals, but they won't enforce it'.

In other words, 'lying' has come to mean that anything Obama says, if you can think of some hypothetical, future or imagined fact that's different, you claim it to be fact and this proves your charge that he lies.

America is getting evil, folks. Let's call it what it is. Evil. Obama supporters in a trance? Hardly: it's exactly the opposite. Listen to Rush, Glenn Beck and Hannity, and the others. Repeating sentences verbatim, without evidence of knowing even the meaning of the words they are saying. "Fascist" "Stalinist" "Terrorist" "Not a citizen" "Liar"

It's a sci-fi movie, folks. The living dead are among us. Even Congressmen, to get those pods' votes, are repeating the mantras.

We're in big trouble. Are there real humans, with human brains, left?

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