He said that Iraqis met with al Qaeda and he still stands by that. If
the press reported it wrong who's fault is that?

On 8/21/06, Jerry Johnson wrote:
> The problem with this is not what _I_ think the quote means, it is
> what is generally understood by the masses.
>
> Remember the argument you were making about the press last week about
> Israel and misinformation? The same holds here. Consistancy.
>
> Well, the Bush administration has grasped that idea, and used it to
> give a false sense to the American people on a number of issues, while
> always leaving themselves the ability to wiggle out with the "letter"
> of their words.
>
> The best example if this is the constant hinting (to this day) by
> Cheney and others that Iraq was behind 9/11, and that our attacking
> Iraq was direct payback for 9/11.
>
> Various polls STILL record that more than 50% of the American people
> till believe Iraqis were behind the attacks, and that Iraqis were ON
> THE PLANES.
>
> If the Bush Administration REALLY wanted to clear up this confusion,
> they could and would. But they don't. For every denial, there is a
> wink at the tv, and another "But...", and a smile.
>
> I thought today might finally be different, as Bush very clearly
> stated there was no connection between 9/11 and the Iraq conflict. The
> they sent Santorum on to again muddy those waters.
>

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