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Smash255
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« on: September 08, 2006, 06:04:08 PM »

Basically the opposite of what bush & Cheney (cheney especially) tried to get the American public to believe in the run up to the War and there after.  Not suprising.
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« Reply #1 on: September 09, 2006, 01:54:38 AM »

Two years ago when the war was popular, the same committee issued a report that was supposed to be the definitive report on pre-war intelligence.

That report found a clear connection between Iraq and Al Qaeda.

Now that the war is unpopular, the same committee, which virtually identical membership, looks at a set of facts that have not changed in any significant way and finds the exact opposite of what they found just two years ago.

A cynic might say that Senators are trying to hide from their own votes and reports by issuing a self-pardon eight weeks out from the election.

My favorite about face in the report is the total turn around on Zarqawi, where the panel now finds no evidence suggesting Saddam's government knew Zarqawi was in Iraq.  This is total nonsense of course.  Zarqawi stayed in Uday's private hospital and recieved medical treatment there, of course the Iraqi government knew he was there.  It is simply not credible to say otherwise.

By the way, the author of the section on Iraq and Al Qaeda is a man named Eric Rosenbach, a Kerry campaign staffer from 2004.  He was hired by the now rabid opponent of the war Chuck Hagel specifically to re-write history on precisely this question.


Absolute nonsense.  The basic difference was in this report they were allowed to do more investigating (though still blocked in many areas).  the previous report was filled with things they were blocked on investigating and had no access to.
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