MSNBC's Keith Olbermann charges George Bush with lying when he declared at an Arizona fundraiser "177 of the opposition party said 'you know, we don't think we ought to be listening to the conversations of terrorists.'" According to Olbermann, the White House press office was unable to name a single Democrat who had ever said the government shouldn't be listening to the conversations of terrorists. Olbermann charges Bush with yet another fabrication when he said at a California fundraiser "Democrats take a law enforcement approach to terrorism. That means we will wait until we are attacked again before we respond." Olbermann berates Bush for his lies and urges the President to come clean, saying "These are lies about the Democrats piled atop lies about Iraq piled atop lies about your preparations for Al Qaeda. To you perhaps they feel like the weight of a million centuries, as crushing, as immovable -- buy they are not. If you add more lies to them you cannot free yourself and us from them. But if you stop, if you stop fabricating quotes and stop building straw men and stop inspiring those around you to do the same, you may yet liberate yourself and this nation."
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