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By Mike Cuenca | July 23, 2003
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To try to justify their lie about Iraq and Niger's uranium, the White
House last week released an October CIA report that they said would
exonerate GW. But the report actually held the CIA's assessment that
Saddam wouldn't likely be a terrorist threat unless we threatened his
life. We were safer before GW carried us into this war, which has
increased the likelihood that we'll suffer more terrorism.
Also last week, two White House staffers leaked to conservative
columnist Robert Novak the fact that the wife of former ambassador
Joseph Wilson, the U.S. official who discredited the uranium
intelligence, is a covert CIA operative. Revealing the identity of a
covert intelligence operative is a violation of federal law and
potentially treasonous. The fact that this particular operative was
working to develop anti-terrorism intelligence and is now useless as a
covert operative means that we have all been further endangered by
another of this administration's desperate attempts to cover up their
crimes.
Last week, GW proclaimed that we had to attack Iraq because
Saddam wouldn't let in the arms inspectors. That's a blatant new lie,
piled on top of many other blatant lies.
Now we know that our President
lied to us in many respects about why we needed to support his war
against Iraq and that he is continuing to lie about it. Our Congress
impeached a former president for lying about adultery. How can they now
justify not impeaching a president whose lies have resulted in
thousands of deaths?
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