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Old 05-28-2008, 05:55 PM   #17 (permalink)
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And this particular person is in a position, or at least he feels he is in a position, to reap tremendous monetary profit. Yet his motives shouldn't even be questioned?
Lets consider how any good Press Secretary would comment on this then.

"Mr. McClellan is unburdening himself publicly of the guilt he feels for the part he played in deceiving the public. He has already done so privately. As an American, he also feels it is his duty to comment upon and share his unique perspective of one of the most pivotal events in recent American history. He fully appreciates that the first amendment protects his right to do so and he is content to put his faith in the free market to compensate him however it sees fit".

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