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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (171760)7/10/2003 9:32:05 AM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1583396
 
In due time, the liberal press will keep on picking and reporting negatives on Iraq to the point where Saddam will start looking like the
good guy and Bush the bad guy.


So it seems they are both bad guys in different ways....taking the country to war on a pack of exagerations and, I am sure it will be shown, a lie about nuclear programs, is criminal behavior.

This morning Greg Theilman was on one of the morning shows interviewed by Diane Sawyer. Thielman recently resigned from the state department where he was in the intel business. Asked if he thought that the adminstration deliberately lied about Iraq's uranium aims in Africa he said that regrettably he had no choice but to conclude that they did because the notion had been debunked early in 2002 and the information had been passed on to very high levels at both the state department, the white house and the pentagon. Joe Wilson, the guy who did the debunking, said the same thing early this week.

And then again, I have to think, what kind of a reckless moron does that anyway? On a personal level, he is bound to be caught and embarassed. On a national level, he destroys what little credibility we have left.

Al