Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Would You Trust This Man?


Friends,
Here we go again. Once more the neo-conpoops are trying to focus our attention on Iran. First we were told there were WMD. Then we were told that al Queda was complicit with Hussein. Then it was the Sunni insurgents we were fighting. Then al Queda of Iraq was the enemy. Then the Shia militias were our enemy. And now to the real enemy our moronic president has itched to fight- Iran.
We cannot let Bush lead us into war with Iran.
Peace and Love,
Rev O
Washington Post, White House Watch

Not to be Trusted
"The Bush administration's latest story line about Iraq -- that Iran is now the primary problem there -- should be greeted with profound skepticism.
Not only is it the latest in a series of rationales for U.S. involvement in Iraq, most of which have turned out to be based on flawed intelligence, misrepresentations or outright dishonesty."
"Rather than being a cause for celebration by American officials, Iran's brokering of the cease-fire "added to U.S. consternation," DeYoung reports. "Administration officials worried that Iran appeared in control of events in Iraq, while the United States seemed weak and uninformed."'
Not to Be Trusted» White House Watch The Bush administration's latest story line about Iraq -- that Iran is now the primary problem there -- should be greeted with profound skepticism.

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