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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (424739)7/9/2003 2:14:46 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
You just can't live in the present can you????
Must be tough living your personal nightmares over and over.....
I'll trade an apirin factory for the destruction of an entire COUNTRY.....and the loss of 200 American lives for lies
here's something for TODAY....the PRESENT.....
President Bush Finally Admits He Misled the Nation During State of the Union Address
Press Release from Rep. Jan Schakowsky

July 8, 2003

CHICAGO, IL -U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today issued the following
statement after the White House finally admitted that President Bush should not have claimed
in his State of the Union address that Iraq attempted to buy uranium in Africa to reconstitute its
nuclear weapons program:

"After months of denials, President Bush has finally admitted that he misled the American
public during his State of the Union address when claimed that Iraq attempted to purchase
uranium in Africa. That is why we need an independent commission to determine the veracity of
the other so-called evidence used to convince the American people that war with Iraq was
unavoidable.

"It is not enough for the White House to issue a statement saying that President Bush should
not have used that piece of intelligence in his State of the Union address at a time when he was
trying to convince the American people that invading Iraq was in our national security interests.
Did the president know then what he says he only knows now? If not, why not, since that
information was available at the highest level.

"What else did the Bush Administration lie about? What other faulty information did
Administration officials, including President Bush, tell the American people and the world? Did
the Bush Administration knowingly deceive us and manufacture intelligence in order to build
public support for the invasion of Iraq? Did Iraq really pose an imminent threat to our nation?

"These questions must be answered. The American people deserve to know the full truth."

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Schakowsky is an original cosponsor of H.R. 2625, legislation authored by U.S.
Representative Henry Waxman to create an independent commission - modeled after the
September 11 Commission - to examine the intelligence about Iraq and the representations
made by executive branch officials about this intelligence.



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (424739)7/9/2003 2:23:13 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 769670
 
Er... and the largest net addition of jobs to the economy since the early sixties... and a larger reduction in the government sector - measured as a percent of the nation economy - than even Reagan achieved.

Those two facts are also in the history books now.