My colleagues from Hamilton Mountain and Elmwood-Transcona have misspoken the facts. |
Her office later issued a correction, saying that she had just repeated back to Blitzer his own statement, and had misspoken. |
It is time to correct that, if it was misspoken, but it was most certainly what he said. |
That phrase, possibly misspoken, caused much of the controversy that followed. |
The former ambassador said that he may have misspoken to the reporter when he said he concluded the documents were forged. |
Is the rest of the Cadman family also lying, according to the Prime Minister's office, or has Ms. Buckler misspoken again? |