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More on the Connection
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Well Ty, #1 and 2 are also true, and sort of important in breaking down your puffing theory, but oklay.
so you're asking me to pretend that 1 and 2 aren't also part of the "truth," and pretend that Bush choose to deceive because he was brave. Okay.
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#1 and #2 are wrong and irrelevant. Go back and read the bits of that TNR article that club and I were discussing. The CIA wasn't sure. (And Myers told the President they'd been looking for ten years and hadn't found any.) Most of the public may have assumed there were WMD, but most of the public didn't get the CIA's briefing, and the White House classified stuff to make sure it stayed that way.
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