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Truth Vs Teflon

This is getting just a bit ridiculous. There are questions about the memos. The President says the truth should come out. (?!)

Well, there would not be any questions if the man who who is supposedly our commander in chief and leading upstanding citizen did something he was supposed do and just told us all the truth about what actually happened during that period of time - if anyone knows it should be him.

Is Bush not telling because he has developed a Teflon coating like former President Reagan?:
"When the late Ronald Reagan was president, students of US presidency had coined the term "Teflon presidency" to convey what then appeared as the invulnerability that Reagan had acquired against his critics, and even in terms of his ability to ride out major crises without losing popularity... Now the question is whether George W Bush has developed his own version of Teflon presidency. It is hard to come up with a definitive answer, but the current trends point to the possibility that he indeed has. Just look at one bit of evidence.

When the CBS network broke the story last week that young George Bush used his family connections to get special treatment while he was in the Air National Guard in the 1970s, that story itself became embroiled in the controversy related to whether the documents used in it were real or fake. The Bush White House has thus far managed to avoid getting bogged down with supplying answers to questions regarding the specifics of what Bush actually did as a young lieutenant during the Vietnam War."

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