> Sam  wrote:
> Do you now agree the House and the Senate had the same or better
> information doubting the WMDs?
>

Of course not, because they don't, didn't, never have, never will. 
I'm shocked anyone would even make that charge as it's so obviously
false.

As I've pointed out numerous times, it's a fact that Congress does not
get the presidential daily brief, nor the sr exec intell brief, nor do
they have access to analyst reports, nor any other agency's estimates.

Further, the intelligence they received was product put together by
the administration which didn't include dissenting opinions
proportional to the size and facts of the dissent.  That's a fact
admitted to by the Whitehouse and the CIA.

To insist that the administration intelligence product delivered to
Congress was a "fair and balanced" portrayal of all of the
intelligence is to lie.

I'm simply pointing out that while you're busy discussing the minutia
of how fooled everyone was by the bad intelligence, you're implying
that the invasion policy was faulty.  Which, of course, has been my
contention all along no matter what the quality of intelligence nor
the quality of the product delivered to Congress.

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