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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Dan B. who wrote (75328)4/11/2006 8:39:44 AM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) of 81568
 
A President, after getting hold of intelligence reports favoring his desire to invade Iraq should have gone the extra mile to validate and verify the intel. You ask why? Well, the answer is easy to see. Our young men and women who are sent to war deserve that. Their lives are worth the taxpayers' dollars needed to validate and verify that information.

Instead the President and his men ordered the leaks and the dissemination of this "unverified" information to the American public. This President, has failed to discharge his duties of verification before ordering our troops to battle. His hands are full of the blood of the fallen American military heroes in Iraq.

Bush, as the President, is authorized to order a verification of the intel he has at hand. He also has the authority to declassify intel as he is trying to tell the American people. He chose the wrong option. He advocated war from the get go instead of striving to win peace. His actions and choices have resulted in the death and destruction of innocent lives which far supercedes that of what Saddam did.

His actions are grounds for impeachment.
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