Sunday, April 09, 2006

Mr. Bush = Mr. Kitman Let's All Play

They were screwing around at work yesterday so I read a couple of books. One was The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (AND THE CRUSADES) by Robert Spencer.

Mr. Spencer says he does not opine, but does. Much of it seems anti-Islam but I would call it slanted. He mentions bad things about Islam, for instance primative punishments in the Koran and females only get half the inheritance of the male sibling, but fails to mention the stoning in the Bible (for adultery) or that this country was founded at a time when giving almost all to the first born son was very accepted.

This book did tell the truth. But I believe a word I learned in my reading describes much of it. The word is kitman. He writes, "...Closely related to this is the doctrine of kitman, or mental reservation, which is telling the truth, but not the whole truth, with an intention to mislead...."


Col. Wright may have used kitman saying Saddam's son-in-law said there were no WMDs in Iraq and when he returned Saddam had him killed. Bush, the master of kitman, said Saddam's son-in-law came to the U.S. and said Saddam had WMDs and when he returned to Iraq he was killed. All true. Saddam's son-in-law came to the U.S. said that Saddam at one time had WMDs but no longer did and was killed when he returned to Iraq. Col. Wright says he was killed because he said Saddam had no WMDs and therefore Iraq could be invaded. She doesn't blame Iran for acting strong.

If you saw the Karen interview Sunday she laid the kitman out for you. This is a fun game to play and makes watching Bush and Rumsfeld fun. (They think they are slick like Willie. Also if Slick Willie was as sharp as these guys then he did not commit perjury, he was classifying information as needed by his Presidential duties.)

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