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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Alighieri who wrote (237134)6/14/2005 1:37:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1576892
 
Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and WMD. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy.

What's amazing to me is that many Americans still believe that this war was built on anything but a sack of fabrications, exagerations, outright lies. Do we really need a british memo to tell us what should be amply obvious? Remember Paul O'Neil's book? Here's an insider who told us a year ago that bush came in with this saddam fixation. Remember Richard Clarke? He told us that bush was rhetorically "asking" him to find a connection. These revelations weren't enough?


Yes, we've all 'known' about Bush's Saddam obsession. And we all 'knew' that Bush played with us when he said there were WMDs in Iraq but Bush has blamed the misunderstanding on poor intelligence. This memo provides the proof of what we all 'knew'.......that it wasn't poor intelligence but willful intent that created the misunderstanding. It 'indicts' Bush [and Blair] in a way the media couldn't.

I think it's very damning for blair, because the memo is addressed to him and his cabinet. In other words, he is being told that bush is fixing intel around a preconceived war policy and he still commits britain to war. Man...that's explosive evidence of wrong doing. How's this guy holding on to his job?

His party took a beating in the last election and the party members who oppose him are trying to get him to quit by next year. However, he is still popular to some degree in the UK. Charisma is a hard thing to tarnish and he has lots of charisma. The Brits are having a hard time letting go but I think this memo will do the trick.

Now its important that there continue to be the media build in the US over this memo. Conyers is supposed take his petition to the White House on Thursday. Understand this petition is grassroots America at its very best. Any action taken against Bush will have to come from the people...........Congress is too much in his back pocket.

However, the American media is still holding back. That's why Move on has asked petition signers to send emails or call their favorite news station. It infuriates me that the corporate heads of these stations are playing ball with Bush.

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