"Lies" About The War The Biggest Lie Of All
The critics of the war, in their impassioned endeavour, to impugn the Bush, Blair, and Howard governments, are far from being morally and intellectualy hampered from using meretricious arguments to make their case against the war. The English essayist Chesterton observed, 'where is the best place to hide a leaf?' His answer was in a tree. The opponents of the war observe, 'where is the best place to hide the truth?' Their answer is in a lie...
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The critics of the war, in their impassioned endeavour, to impugn the Bush, Blair, and Howard governments, are far from being morally and intellectualy hampered from using meretricious arguments to make their case against the war. The English essayist Chesterton observed, 'where is the best place to hide a leaf?' His answer was in a tree. The opponents of the war observe, 'where is the best place to hide the truth?' Their answer is in a lie...
READ Full article--http://congeorgekotzabasis.blogspot.com