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Politics : Attack Iraq?

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who started this subject2/11/2004 2:54:20 PM
From: Doren  Read Replies (1) of 8683
 
Conservative Fox news anchor Bill O'Reilly apologized Tuesday to viewers for supporting pre-war claims about Iraq's supposed weapons of mass destruction. "I was wrong. I am not pleased about it at all, and I think all Americans should be concerned about this," he said in an interview on Good Morning America. O'Reilly says he's skeptical of the Bush administration but primarily pins the blame on CIA Director George Tenet.

DUH!

Another arrogant conservative bites the dust. But not without trying to find a scapegoat for his ignorance!

I goofed but it's not my fault! Wha! Like a little kid who can't admit his bo bo.

Interesting how conservatives can masquerade as "patriotic" but as soon as the going gets tough they look for a scapegoat, even if it's an agency where they've formerly supported crooked employees. Ironic that so called unpatriotic people on the left are the ones who have to now stand up for the good employees in the CIA. Ironic how the Bush Admin will leak a story about a CIA agent if they find evidence the Bush Admin doesn't like, endangering good agents and helpful informers and ruining many possible sources of info for years to come.

Then they turn around and hypocritically call themselves patriots!

Yeah, patriots like Benedict Arnold.
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