21. If you choose me then you have to tell me the whole truth -- who your accomplice is. 22. American democracy will receive a needed boost if voters begin demanding the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth from their politicians. 23. And her immunity deal mandated that she tell the whole truth, or face charges of perjury. 24. And the whole truth is that whole grains taste great and are better for you. 25. At this age, your child can make fine distinctions between telling the truth versus telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth. 26. Bill Clinton had better be telling the whole truth about the attack on Iraq. 27. A newly published harvest of scholarly research suggests that many commonly held notions about the monument are only a part of the whole truth. 28. Again, that is the truth, but not the whole truth. 29. All of which is true, but not the whole truth. |