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Old 30-01-04, 04:46 PM   #26
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Originally posted by JackSpratts
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Here in the U.S. David Kay went beyond his inspection mandate and all but guaranteed that Bush didn’t lie about WMD’s, although his explanations of how he knew Bush was actually being truthful sound more like careerism than the results of a solid inside-the-White House investigation. Be that as it may, assuming (again) that Bush was also being truthful, the President’s refusal to investigate how our intelligence services got it so wrong is beyond curious. It's irresponsible.

- js.
much like the stonewalling and non-cooperation with the 9/11 commission...the Prez is afraid the commission's report will damage his re-election chances, which means the GOP is playing politics with it all just as much as the Dems. you can take opposing and legitimate viewpoints on the aftermath of 9/11, but to obstruct the investigation on why it happened in the first place is shameful. no doubt, the truth will be a scathing indictment on the Clinton administration as well as Bush's, but it's Bush and the GOP who do not want a though investigation. conservative or liberal, this is something that oughta piss off every American.
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