The Livingston Daily takes a stab at Jim Marcinkowski for his recent comment about Mike Rogers. Rogers apparently told a story about a CIA agent giving Rogers his home phone number and asking him to call his wife. The story didn’t ring true for Marcinkowski, who happens to have a *touch* more CIA experience than Rogers.
The Livingston Daily didn’t like Marcinkowski’s opinion. “He shouldn’t call a Congressman a liar unless he can prove it.”

I understand how Marcinkowski feels. I once made the mistake of telling a Republican that parallel lines never cross. He told me to prove it.
So there is a lesson to be learned for Marcinkowski & me.
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I have heard many of mike’s folksy stories, and like this one, none can be proved or disproved. That’s intentional. They have the same basic ending; the person tells Mike to let the American people or the persons’ wife, family, brother or whatever that we should support whatever bush policy mike is trying to sell and to win one for the Gipper. If Mike’s story cannot be proven and an ex-CIA case office says his story is baloney, why are they giving Rogers the benefit of the doubt?
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“why are they giving Rogers the benefit of the doubt?”
Well it’s either 1)some sort of bias that you can’t really pick up on when you look at the screenshot or 2)the republicans reputations for being really honest, decent people.
Hmmm….
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