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The lie is that she said she was against it and she wasnt. Are we missing something here.
" I said thanks but no thanks on that bridge to no where" I don't recall her saying I was against that bridge to no where. She simply said , she told them "thanks but no thanks" which she did. See here's the deal, I don't choose to see a lie in something that clearly is not a lie. She was pointing out she told them no thank you on the bridge, which in fact she did. Also if she did say recently that she was against it, taken the fact as to what happened in 2007 thats correct as well. It's rather like saying. * I voted for the war now im against it" so by that definition that would mean the person was telling a lie