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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: DizzyG who wrote (710600)11/2/2005 4:17:56 PM
From: trouthead  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Why would he not lie in one, which he wrote himself, and then lie in another.

"Schmidt notes that the panel found that, "Wilson provided misleading information to the Washington Post last June. He said then that he concluded the Niger intelligence was based on a document that had clearly been forged because 'the dates were wrong and the names were wrong.'"

In this quote he doesn't say that he saw the papers during his trip. The reporter took it upon themselves to interpret what Wilson said. That is the misleading part.

I have also read elsewhere that the reporter took his words to mean one things when Wilson was saying something else. If you look at the two quotes they are very similar. The one directly from Wilson is very clear, while the one coming from the third party is less clear. I wouldn't be the first time a reporter made an assumption and quoted something out of context.

To say that Wilson lied based on this is flimsy at best.

jb
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