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"True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing. And in knowing that you know nothing, that makes you the smartest of all."
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For those of you who need the Cliff Notes, that means that it is always wise to keep an open mind so as to constanly continue learning rather than the black and white, tunnel visioned mentality of our current commander-in-chief. When, as in the case of Kerry and other like senate voters at the time, the administration paints you a slanted picture of intelligence reports that you do not have access to and then asks you to vote, how would you vote? If you then learn more information about the subject later that allows you to have a more educated opinion and causes you to change your mind, is that "flip-flopping"? Alright then, give me the flip-flopper!
Besides that, Bush himself admitted that he didn't really make intelligence agencies a priority early in his administration and often attended only the crucial meetings before 9/11. Yes, he said that.