I am holding my nose here. More stuff about his wife sent him, yada yada
yada... you mean this?
This passage goes on to note that the State Department's Bureau of
Intelligence and Research—which (as we have already seen) did not believe
that Saddam Hussein was trying to develop nuclear weapons—fou
Keep reading, you need to get to the part about Wilson lying :)
On 11/15/05, Dana wrote:
> Sam, I am gagging and can't get through this. Bush wasn't wrong, Clinton was
> and besides all these other Democrats voted in favor of giving him the
> authority to go to war, have I got the gist of it?
>
Sam, I am gagging and can't get through this. Bush wasn't wrong, Clinton was
and besides all these other Democrats voted in favor of giving him the
authority to go to war, have I got the gist of it?
If so, next, been asked and answered.
Dana
On 11/15/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I th
I think Dionne says that:
Neither side wants to talk about the context in which Bush won a blank
check from Congress to invade Iraq. He doesn't want us to remember that he
injected the war debate into the 2002 midterm election campaign for partisan
purposes, and he doesn't want to acknowledge that
You're too funny. We didn't do our job because there was an election
:) Bush's fault.
By the way, according to the Washington Post:
The lawmakers are partly to blame for their ignorance. Congress was
entitled to view the 92-page National Intelligence Estimate about Iraq
before the October 2002 vot
But at least it's sight
Dana
Another Set of Scare Tactics
By E. J. Dionne Jr.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005; Page A21
Mr. President, it won't work this time.
With a Wall Street Journal/NBC News Poll finding 57 percent of Americans
agreeing that George W. Bush "deliberately misled people to make