provided us the information, however it is still the Job of the President
and of Congress to make very clear the info they are getting is legit.
It seems like it hasn't really taken the congress a very long time to
determine that this stuff was exaggerated, the elected officers are the ones
held accountable by the people, if the CIA messed up it is still the job of
the President and the Congress to make sure we don't do something stupid, if
spending an extra month verifying these sources would have kept us from
going to war, then we should have done that.
Of course, I still think weapons shouldn't have been used to justify the war
to begin with, but that's just me.
_____
From: Sam Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 2:42 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: 9/11 Commission to Cheney - You're still wrong.
--- Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boy, they have you parroting the party line, don't
> they?
It's all over the news, even the liberal papers are
saying it.
>
> If you read or listen to the news, you will hear
> that many of the members of the Committee are
> complaining (dems and lower-importance republicans
> alike) that the Committe head is not allowing
> anything anti-Bush to be put into this report.
Sorry, I don't watch CNN or listen to Air America. Can
you back this statement up?
> There will be another report (planned for JUST after
> the election, which must be a coincidence) that will
> detail the shortcomings of the White House and the
> Pentagon.
It's all just a conspiracy isn't it?
-sm
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