> Nick wrote:
> They wanted to public to recognize that when they made the statement they
> felt it was true.
>

The problem is that this administration is caught again and again with
lies of omission.  They cherry pick information to share, leak,
whatever, that is only part of the picture - the part they want you to
see.  And they make policy from it.

That's unethical.

In the WMD case, only omit evidence to support an unsupportable case,
they went so far as to use the same technique to discredit opponents
of their flawed message.

That's called propaganda and has no place in a democracy.

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