Tuesday, July 15, 2003

'I' BEFORE 'E', EXCEPT AFTER 'C', BUT EITHER WAY, YOU USE THEM BOTH: Presidential candidate Bob Graham was known as the "education governor" as Florida's chief executive, but when asked if the President told a lie in making the Iraq/Niger/uranium comments in his State of the Union . . .
"I would not use the three-letter word," the Florida senator told reporters. "I would use the five-letter word: deceit. That he deceived the American people by allowing into a State of the Union speech at a critical point when he was making the case for war with Iraq, a statement that he either knew was wrong or should have known was wrong."

Full article. For what it's worth, "oops" is only four letters long.

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