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To: KLP who wrote (117239)5/30/2005 7:28:45 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793626
 
Pressuring the agencies that gather intelligence to come up with facts that justify a policy, rather than going with a policy justified by evidence. Irresponsibly conflating the issue of 9/11 with Iraq in speeches that were either poorly designed, or designed to be misleading (I suspect the latter, but if it's the former, it's probably even more reckless). Failing to have a plan for the occupation of Iraq (and even our own government has said that, about itself, in internal reports.)

Just a few of the reasons I find this administration reckless. There are more, but I see no point in listing them, and no, I'm not interested in arguing about them. I suspect we have very different points of view, and want very different things for this country; I've found "discussions" which begin on such foundations to be less than productive.