http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/01/23/bush.iraq/index.html?iref=allsearch

Study: Bush, aides made 935 false statements in run-up to war

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Study searched database for statements by Bush, aides, in 2001-2003
Bush made 260 false statements about Iraqi weapons, al Qaeda, study says
Study accuses former Secretary of State Colin Powell of 244 false statements
Also on the list: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, former White House spokesmen
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush and his top aides publicly made 935
false statements about the security risk posed by Iraq in the two
years following September 11, 2001, according to a study released
Tuesday by two nonprofit journalism groups.

"In short, the Bush administration led the nation to war on the basis
of erroneous information that it methodically propagated and that
culminated in military action against Iraq on March 19, 2003," reads
an overview of the examination, conducted by the Center for Public
Integrity and its affiliated group, the Fund for Independence in
Journalism.

According to the study, Bush and seven top officials -- including Vice
President Dick Cheney, former Secretary of State Colin Powell and
then-National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice -- made 935 false
statements about Iraq during those two years.

The study was based on a searchable database compiled of primary
sources, such as official government transcripts and speeches, and
secondary sources -- mainly quotes from major media organizations. See
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The study says Bush made 232 false statements about Iraq and former
leader Saddam Hussein's possessing weapons of mass destruction, and 28
false statements about Iraq's links to al Qaeda.

Bush has consistently asserted that at the time he and other officials
made the statements, the intelligence community of the U.S. and
several other nations, including Britain, believed Hussein had weapons
of mass destruction.

Responding to the study Wednesday, White House spokesman Scott Stanzel
did not speak directly to the "false claims" characterization.

But he said the United States was part of a broad coalition of nations
that took part in the Iraq invasion and that the invasion was based on
intelligence from multiple countries.

He called Hussein a threat to international security and a sponsor of
terrorism, and said the world is better off without him. White House
press secretary Dana Perino called the study "flawed."

"They only looked at members of the administration, rather than
looking at members of Congress or people around the world," she said.
"Because as you'll remember, we were part of a broad coalition of
countries that deposed a dictator based on a collective understanding
of the intelligence."

"And the other thing that that study fails to do is to say that after
realizing that there was no WMD, as we thought as a collective body
that there was, that this White House, the President set about to make
reforms in the intelligence community to make sure that it doesn't
happen again."

Bush has repeatedly said that despite the intelligence flaws, removing
Hussein from power was the right thing to do.

The study, released Tuesday, says Powell had the second-highest number
of false statements, with 244 about weapons and 10 about Iraq and al
Qaeda.

Former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Press Secretary Ari
Fleischer each made 109 false statements, it says. Deputy Defense
Secretary Paul Wolfowitz made 85, Rice made 56, Cheney made 48 and
Scott McLellan, also a press secretary, made 14, the study says.

"It is now beyond dispute that Iraq did not possess any weapons of
mass destruction or have meaningful ties to al Qaeda," the report
reads, citing multiple government reports, including those by the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the 9/11 Commission and the
multinational Iraq Survey Group, which reported that Hussein had
suspended Iraq's nuclear program in 1991 and made little effort to
revive it.

The overview of the study also calls the media to task, saying most
media outlets didn't do enough to investigate the claims.

"Some journalists -- indeed, even some entire news organizations --
have since acknowledged that their coverage during those prewar months
was far too deferential and uncritical," the report reads. "These mea
culpas notwithstanding, much of the wall-to-wall media coverage
provided additional, 'independent' validation of the Bush
administration's false statements about Iraq."

The quotes in the study include an August 26, 2002, statement by
Cheney to the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons
of mass destruction," Cheney said. "There is no doubt he is amassing
them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us."

On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
> trying to rewrite history again I see. Sam you are a devout follower
> of Hitler's maxim of the big lie.
>
> Example, Colin Powell's speech to the UN. Bush's speech to the nation
> on the invasion of Iraq. In both the claim was made that the reason
> given was WMD's. I'm not sure about Powell's case, but according to
> quite a few accounts Bush knew at the time he gave that speech that
> there were no WMD's in Iraq.
>
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:59 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> At the same time
>>> http://whatthefuckhasobamadonesofar.com/
>>
>> This made me laugh:
>>
>> http://www.hondahookup.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2261357
>>
>>> Moreover what the proof on your part about your assertions.
>>
>> Where's your proof that we went to war because of a lie?
>>
>> .
>>
>> 

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