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Originally Posted by peragro
Yep, that's true. I guess folks can continue to speculate on did he or didn't he mean what he said when he said it. Luckily, we have groups now that tell us what a person means when they say something rather than deciding for ourselves. 110 seconds and whether it was "soldier" or "soldiers" is hugely weak evidence. But folks want their lynching. It's too bad that it'll be happening to someone else soon and maybe the next person won't be a political hack like Limbaugh. But the bars already been set way low.
Likewise, I'm sure I'll be seeing lots of links from MediaMatters that point me to something or another of supposed importance. At least, for me, I've been educated somewhat on what MediaMatters is and who David Brock is. I'll treat the future links accordingly.
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If the evidence seems weak, perhaps I may be of help. "Soldier" means one soldier. "Solidiers" means "more than one".
The "ditto heads" are legendary for their ability to rationalize away anything negative about their hero. You serve the cause well. Myself,I find the context of his remarks simple, and easy to follow. The man said what he said, it is in black and white. I think it was an attempt to test the waters as a preliminary to a general attack on these increasingly embarrassing soldiers.