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    Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...ck=1&cset=true

    British memo: U.S. data manipulated for Iraq war

    By Warren P. Strobel and John Walcott
    Knight Ridder Newspapers
    Published May 8, 2005

    WASHINGTON -- A Michigan congressman is seeking more information from President Bush about a classified British memo, leaked during Britain's recent election campaign, that claims the president decided by summer 2002 to overthrow Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and was determined to ensure that U.S. intelligence data supported his policy.

    The memo, in which British foreign policy aide Matthew Rycroft summarized a July 23, 2002, meeting of Prime Minister Tony Blair with top security advisers, reports on a U.S. visit by Richard Dearlove, then head of Britain's MI-6 intelligence service.

    The memo does not specify which Bush administration officials met with Dearlove.

    The visit took place while the Bush administration was saying publicly that no decision had been made to go to war.

    Rep. John Conyers, the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, is circulating a letter asking Bush for an explanation, an aide said.

    The MI-6 chief's account of his U.S. visit was paraphrased by the memo: "There was a perceptible shift in attitude. Military action was now seen as inevitable. Bush wanted to remove Saddam, through military action, justified by the conjunction of terrorism and [weapons of mass destruction]. But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy. ... There was little discussion in Washington of the aftermath after military action."

    No weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion.

    The White House repeatedly has denied accusations that intelligence estimates were manipulated.

    The memo, first disclosed in full by the Sunday Times of London, hasn't been disavowed by the British government.

    A White House official said the administration wouldn't comment on the document.
    The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

    #2
    Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

    The US Government, denying something!? Madness!

    C'mon, it's the only thing they know how to do.

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      #3
      Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

      I wish I could say I'm surprised. ...And be sincere.
      "What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."

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        #4
        Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

        Yeah, can you say abuse of power? IMPEACH THE BASTARD.
        Eat Smello.

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          #5
          Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

          He's the teflon chimp. No scandal sticks to him, with his corporate media at his side to refuse to report much of anything wrong him or his administration does!
          The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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            #6
            Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

            He's like Nixon, Reagan, and a steaming pile of dog sh*t all rolled into one vapid, smirking, politician. Truely amazing.
            Eat Smello.

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              #7
              Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

              What do you expect politicians to be like???
              That's why they're elected.To use their country for resources to do their dirty work.Plus their father's dirty work*wink-wink*....

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                #8
                Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

                And originated from his daddy's nut sack. You know, the one who convinced the CIA to do and later even ordered the CIA to do very naughty things to the people of Chile, Guatamala, ElSalvador, Nicaragua, Liberia, Iran, Iraq, Cuba, even America in the 60s, 70s, and 80s...

                Here's Bush's daddy:

                http://www.famoustexans.com/georgebush.htm

                Jr. learned very well indeed.
                The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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                  #9
                  Re: Evidence the U.S. government manipulated data to rile war support

                  I expect politicians to be dirty lying scumbags. I also expect them to be held responsible for abuses of power.
                  Eat Smello.

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