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Posted By Beau7890 5 months ago in News
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The allegation in Ron Suskind's new book that the White House ordered the CIA to forge evidence of a link between Iraq and al Qaeda is so incredibly grave that it demands a serious response from the government. If what Suskind writes is true -- or even partially true -- someone at the highest levels of the White House engaged in a criminal conspiracy to deceive the American public.

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    berkeley5 months ago

    excellent article. how is bush/cheney going to make this one go away?

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      Beau78905 months ago

      Sadly, the same way they've made everything else go away. They'll deny it ever happened, destroy evidence and stonewall requests for information.

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      nikkibabe5 months ago

      Here is the history:
      . lied about WMD in Ira.
      . lied about Iraq getting nuclear weapons
      . lied about kidnapping people off the streets
      . lied about torture
      . lied about warrantless wiretapping

      Now who will believe these liars. According to them everyone is a liar and telling lies except them who they claim are honest and forthcoming. The list includes:

      . Bush
      .Cheney
      . Rice
      . Powell
      . Gates
      . Gonzo
      . Snow
      . Perino
      . etc.,etc.,

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