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Politics : FREE AMERICA

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To: goldworldnet who wrote (3223)4/12/2006 10:38:39 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 14758
 
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>>>After team members returned to Washington, they began work on a final report. At several points, members were questioned about revising their conclusions, according to sources knowledgeable about the conversations. The questioners generally wanted to know the same thing: Could the report's conclusions be softened, to leave open a possibility that the trailers might have been intended for weapons?<<<

>>>Then, their mission completed, the team members returned to their jobs and watched as their work appeared to vanish.

"I went home and fully expected that our findings would be publicly stated," one member recalled. "It never happened. And I just had to live with it."<<<

washingtonpost.com

OK, who wants to guess? Anyone care to surmise who the "questioners" were and on whose behalf their efforts were committed towards? Or why the report vanished?

What did Americans deserve:

a) Did we deserve to be informed by our government that those previously well-publicized mobile trailers were not WMD labs; or,

b) Did we deserve to be kept in the dark, to continue to think that Iraq possessed mobile WMD labs?
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