the big lie tactic

>I just saw on television that the US State Department is apologizing for
>some report they produced that said that terrorism was down last year,
>when the facts and figures actually show that it had increased. The
>report was meant to bolster support for the 'War On Terror'.
>.
>When they put out these false documents, don't they think that people in
>the American public are going to question them and do their own
>investigations, and they will therefore be caught out?
>Or do they think that the initial splash in the press is what will
>remain in people's minds rather than the fact that they had to retract
>the statement?
>
>It's hard to argue with people who claim the Bush Administration is
>feeding the most misinformation and outright specious statements to the
>public in a long time.
>
>-Gel
>
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