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To: Sully- who wrote (3699)7/21/2004 3:12:09 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35834
 
Britain's Butler report called it "well-founded"

Why are you still citing the Butler Report? I conclusively proved it to be dishonest.

<<< As the Butler Report puts it ...

The forged documents were not available to the British Government at the time its assessment was made, and so the fact of the forgery does not undermine it.

In other words, whatever the deal was with those forgeries, it doesn't affect our judgment because we didn't have the forgeries.

This is what can only be called an artful rendering of the truth.

No, they didn't have the forged documents. But one of their two reports -- indeed, the more important of the two -- was a written summary of the documents provided by Italy ... >>>

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Tom