pResidental lies
Can churning intelligence reports to make a case for war be less egregious than lying about an affair?
President Bush's prevarications, twisting and extrapolation of intelligence information, most of which was dismissed by the CIA and FBI, have involved more than 150,000 American troops in a war, placed us with other rogue nations oblivious to world order, cost us billions and have put us in more imminent danger than we ever were before the invasion of Iraq.
For Bush to now say the reasons he gave for war are unimportant because we got rid of a nasty tyrant misses the point.
Do we "take out" every despot out there -- or only the ones sitting on oil for Vice President Cheney's Halliburton to export? - - Jack K. Richards, via Smirking Chimp, where there is a LOT of good stuff today.
September 12, 2003
Posted by
maru
at
9/12/2003 12:49:00 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)


No comments:
Post a Comment