sharpenu wrote:Believe what you want, but I googled her name and found an article she wrote in that same paper in October of 2001, complaining about the discipline and asking people to write the fire commissioner to have the decision overturned.
Well, okay. But again, what does that have to do with the fact that the Sheriff himself has already cooberated some of her story and that she is not the only witness?
"Swiftboating", as you call it shows how some people are so out to discredit President Bush, that they will stoop so low as to use a deadly disaster to make him look bad, regardless of the truth.
Actually, that's not the origin of the word at all. Since you like to wiki, you should try wikiing "swiftboating".
From wikipedia:
"Bigotry is not "intolerance," but "unreasonable intolerance". For example, some Jews may be intolerant of Nazi Anti-Semitism; that doesn't necessarily make them anti-Nazi bigots.
Okay, I'm 100% confused what this has to do with anything anyone has been discussing in this thread. At what point did we decide to stop discussing the news story about the sheriff preventing refugees from entering his town and start niggling over the definition of "bigotry"?
Just for the record- I don't agree with many of the things he has done, but come on, let's not turn this into a political debate.
Fine with me, but it'll be easier for everyone to do if you skip the unfounded character assasinations and stop bringing Bush up in places where nobody else has.