Tuesday, November 08, 2005

 

Bush's Lie: 4 More Soldiers Die

A newly declassifed report provides further proof of what we already know: that Bush used "intentionally misleading" data to send our soldiers to war. In plain English (which Bush is such a big fan of), that means he LIED.
US military intelligence warned the Bush administration as early as February 2002 that its key source on Al-Qaeda's relationship with Iraq had provided "intentionally misleading" data, according to a declassified report.

"This newly declassified information provides additional, dramatic evidence that the administrations pre-war statements were deceptive," said Democrat Carl Levin, the ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, who pushed for partial declassification of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document.

The unveiling of the documents came as Senate Democrats are stepping up pressure on their Republican colleagues, trying to force them to complete a second report on pre-war intelligence that would focus on whether members of the Bush administration had misused or intentionally misinterpreted intelligence findings.

US intel on Iraq-Qaeda ties 'intentionally misleading': document - Yahoo! News

In other headlines of the day, four more US soldiers and countless innocent civilians were killed by a suicide bombing in Iraq today. You might say they were "intentionally misled" to their early deaths.

Suicide Bomber Kills Four GIs in Iraq - Yahoo! News



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