Mark Lause wrote:
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This recognition doesn't require treating the documents as less than 
legitimately seized Iraqi material or as state or military secrets posted on 
the internet.

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Yes it does... They, and I don't just mean the current Rethuglican
administration... have a 'jacket' (look it up as a legal acronym) when
it comes to fabrication of information and perjury.

...and *no*, I don't believe that *all* the documents are faked, just...
gerrymandered, and just the few that were going to be pointed out after
being "filtered onto the site slowly", which is the way the news
articles described it. But I guess we're not going to get to find out
now that it's NLA material.

Even having the 'rubes' (the people of the U.S.) guessing about it can
be worked to to the hustler's advantage. A good hustle NEVER happens on
the straight and narrow... It's always convoluted

I really, really recommend the movie 'The Sting' for anyone who wants to
understand *exactly* the psychology and ethics of the people involved in
what isn't really just a fraudulent administration, but a commonly
criminal regime. See it again if you haven't seen it since the first run
in... was it the 70s?

Leigh

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