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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: PartyTime who wrote (21495)3/15/2003 11:25:18 PM
From: PartyTime   of 25898
 
>>>A State Department report disputes Bush's claim that ousting Hussein will spur reforms in the Mideast, intelligence officials say.<<<

Is there anything about Bush that's credible? Seems like we're beginning to see a steady stream of diplomats resigning in protest over Bush's policy, mid-level intelligence workers both complaining about pressure from the top to cook the books, and leaking materials that show what's been given to the public is not credible.

Meanwhile, in the UK, an intelligence official is now under arrest for leaking the intelligence memo about the US spying on UN Security Council member homes and offices. This is a story the American media completely ignored, even though someone was arrested for the act.

Anyone think Congress would have passed its anti-Iraq resolution had they know the materials presented to it relative to the nuclear issue were fabricated documents and falsely interpreted documents? No way, the nuke issue was always the most serious 'smoking gun,' and now it doesn' even exist--buy, hey, no one's talking 'bout that now. So it goes!

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