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Sounds like Nixon 2
"The technology industry pointed to Yoran's resignation as proof that the top cybersecurity position needed more authority within the Department of Homeland Security."

More likely he was asked to do something he couldn't reconcile with his conscience.

I just watched the debate (I missed it yesterday).

Look at the closing statement, Bush is twitching and blinking like crazy.

http://www.geocities.com/dscott8186/lyingsigns4.htm

Dr. John A. Stern, chairman of the Psychology Department at Washington University in St. Louis, is an expert on blinking. His interest in blinking was piqued during the Watergate hearings.

Stern says, "We don't blink at random. We blink at times that are psychologically important. You have listened to a question, you understand it, now you take time out for a blink. Blinks are punctuation marks. Their timing is what's going on in your head."

So did former President Richard Nixon fare any better than Clinton? Not according to Stern. He says, "Nixon's blink rate increased markedly when asked a question he was not prepared to answer."

Stern continued: "His speech was well controlled and he did not manifest any other symptoms of anxiety, but you could see it in his eyes. Most politicians have learned to disguise feelings except in ways they cannot inhibit." It appears that Nixon was a better liar than Clinton.
Posted by: Nigel Johnstone   Posted on: 10/01/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sounds like Nixon 2  Nigel Johnstone | 10/01/04
does it really mater what is said in the debates?  V Sanders | 10/02/04
Damn Americvan's and their Bill of Rights got in the way.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/01/04
That's not how it sounds to me..  d_jedi | 10/01/04
Seen it coming when TIA gotr shot down.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/01/04
Bill of Rights  X41 | 10/03/04
Rank is unimportant  John L. Ries | 10/02/04

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