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


To: Peter Dierks who wrote (710382)11/2/2005 10:24:45 AM
From: trouthead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Not surprising that you would believe the spin meisters and think because some parts were questionable the whole thing should be ignored.

Which parts were questionable and which parts were true?

He wasn't exactly correct about his wife having nothing to do with his mission. She was involved, but she didn't "Decide" to send him.

He wasn't correct in allowing the perception through the writing that he had seen the documents on that trip and reported that they were forgeries. He actually never said that, but it could be implied by pinheads that that was his meaning.

He said that Cheney had sent him when actually they never spoke, but the Cheney inquiry was the impetus behind him being sent.

He assumed that the Bush admin had read his report when in reality they hadn't. Not a bad assumption. They should have read it.

Those are rather small potatoes compared to this last one. He was correct that Iraq had not purchased yellow cake from Niger. But lets forget about that one, eh?

jb