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To: John Sladek who wrote (1670)12/31/2003 9:47:32 AM
From: John Sladek  Respond to of 2171
 
31Dec03-Justin Raimondo-Year of the Liars

2003 was a bad year for truth. Will 2004 be any better?
by Justin Raimondo

They lied us into war – and now they're lying about the lies. Yes, my friends, it's come to this. Having exhausted, for the moment , their supply of fabrications, the War Party is now rationalizing – in effect, recycling – previously exposed lies. The Guardian reports:

"British officials are circulating a story that Saddam Hussein may have been hoodwinked into believing that Iraq really did possess weapons of mass destruction. The theory, which is doing the rounds in the upper reaches of Whitehall, is the result of an attempt to find what one official source called a 'logical reason' why no chemical and biological weapons had been found in Iraq."




Full Story: antiwar.com