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phnompehn phnompehn is offline
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Old Jan 22nd, 2004, 10:04 PM       
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False analogy. A better one would be:

I know he has an apple.

I am engaged in activities that could result in my attaining his apple.

What's the difference?
You just said almost the exact same thing, only from a different perspective. If the original analogy was false, so is yours.

I'm going to assume that when you say "I know he has an apple," you're putting yourself in Bush's perspective, referencing to Saddam.

If that stays the same, then when you say "I am engaged in activities that could result in my attaining his apple," you are suggesting that Bush is trying to take Iraqi weapons, assuming that by "his," you mean those of Saddam.

One of us has said something stupid.

And now I want an apple.

EDIT: And as for whether Bush is an idiot or a liar, he's an idiot who attempts to lie. Sort of a poser liar.
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