11/11/2015

The Extinction of Trust - Charlie Daniels

When you go to court you are asked to swear to “tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth”.
Now that statement covers a lot of ground.
If you tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, spin, tilt, stonewalling and plausible deniability do not apply.
It seems in so many congressional hearings those who are being questioned find a way to talk around the real answers with platitudes, stalling, skirting the edges with half-truths and giving such long, wordy answers as to lead the conversation away from the original intention of the question.  Read more

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