ConHog
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Yep, that is what you said, and it's a LIE modbertie, obviously Coburn DID have a problem with voting for it, hence he DIDN'T.
So Bert, we have two possible scenarios here either
A) You're one of those idiots who thinks that Congress has to vote to send troops out every time
or
B) You didn't realize Coburn voted AGAINST the funding
I think you're a lying partisan fuck, but I do not think you're an idiot. So that scratches A from the possibilities and only leaves B , that you didn't realize Coburn voted against the funding and now you're trying to backtrack.
No big deal that you made a misstatement, hell everyone gets their facts wrong on here at times, but it's stupid to keep plowing on like you weren't wrong when you have been proven to be. I will no longer address the issue with you. You're wrong, and once agian too big of a pussy to ever say so.
Fucking pussy.
I'm merely pointing out that I never said Coburn voted for Funding. I merely pointed out that he voted against funding for fiscal reasons, not moral reasons. There is a difference Conhog.
I'm more than willing to admit my error that I didn't know he voted against the funding, however you have to be honest enough to admit that was never my argument in the first place. Now, do you mind manning up on your end and stop derailing this thread with a petty argument that could of been handled in PMs?
Those two sentences are incongruous. You couldn't have possibly originally been making the point that he voted against the funding for fiscal reasons, because you were unaware that he had even voted against the funding.
However, I admit that there is obviously a difference in voting against something because you don't believe in it, and voting against something b/c of monetary reasons. However I will add that as a freshman Senator Coburn was quoted as saying "I will tell you personally that I think it was probably a mistake going to Iraq,"
Read more from this Tulsa World article at Coburn declines to elaborate on Iraq War statement | Tulsa World
But prior to that time he did make statements supporting Bush's decision, so who knows where he stood, but in the end he never voted "for the war" as the article you cited said and as you later repeated.
As for handling this in PM, are you suggesting that when I catch you telling lies or just making honest mistakes that you would prefer I notify you in private?