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So is lying to someone who then repeats your lie to a federal official.
It is both too narrow, since it requires falsity, and too broad, since it allows for lying about something other than what is being stated, and lying to someone who is believed to be listening in but who is not being addressed.
I'll tell you how somebody can be a really big d**k, though: lying to someone else about the Bible.
So, if the Obama campaign would use that to construct its narrative about McCain, they could tie the lying to someone who has sold his soul for his personal ambition.
In Wilson's defence, her attorney argued "she felt she had a connection with Mr. Griffiths and wanted to be with him"—which seems like a pretty thin excuse for lying to someone for months.
In Wilson's defense, her attorney argued "she felt she had a connection with Mr. Griffiths and wanted to be with him"—which seems like a pretty thin excuse for lying to someone for months.
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Rowan said he never considered denying the charge, because it would be "pointless" and "I don't actually like to lie to someone".
According to L1, it is not possible for me to lie to no one whatsoever (i.e., not even myself), and it is not possible to lie to someone whom one is not addressing but whom one believes is listening in on a conversation.
This is simply because humans are less likely to lie to someone they know.
We are also more likely to lie to someone we just met.
To up the difficulty for myself and to make it easier for the psychics (it's one thing to lie over an email or call, but another to lie to someone's face), I decided to see my next psychics IRL who knows, maybe getting readings via email didn't provide a strong enough spiritual connection or clues to see I was lying.
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