Burning Bush Posted: Friday, July 18, 2003
Experts believed no Iraqi WMDs in 2001 ¥ But they had OIL
Cheney Task Force Had Eyes on Iraq Oil Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force appeared to have some interest in early 2001 in Iraq's oil industry, including which foreign companies were pursuing business there, according to documents released Friday by a private watchdog group.
More troops have now died in combat in Iraq than during Gulf War
'This brings now into question regime of spin and manipulation'
Body 'matches' Iraq expert MoD to hold inquiry into Kelly death Timeline: Dr David Kelly Bush and Hitler...Compare and Contrast Blair faces grilling in Japan over death of "mole" Britain's Iraq dossier row heats up after body of suspected "mole" found
Blair: 'History will forgive us' Weeks after telling doubters in the Commons that they would have to eat their words, the prime minister signalled his change of heart last week when he declared that Britain and the US may only uncover a weapons programme, rather than actual weapons themselves.
¥ The last time I checked history it says that you LIED.
Flashback: Blair: I have secret proof of weapons How Bush, Howard and Blair lied about WMD Official believes U.S. has WMD proof Blair: WMD reports 'accurate' Howard, Blair accuse Iraq over missiles Blair accused over Iraq WMD threat Blair denies intelligence report was exaggerated to justify war Blair, his aides missinformed citizens , the world, to justify Iraq war
Lying -- a Bush Family Value
What to do about George? The problem is that Bush is not a leader. He is a hanger on. He is too proud to follow, and too weak to lead. He can create the aura of leadership, mostly by a stubborn refusal to alter his thinking or by admit error. But when real leadership is required, he simply cannot follow through.
Is Tony Blair a 'stranger to the truth'? NORTH Korea declares that it is a nuclear power and the United States says it is looking into the matter and working with allies in the region to resolve the issue. Pyongyang reveals that it has processed enough plutonium to make several nuclear bombs and US officials say they have no evidence to back this claim. Yes, they are 'seriously concerned' and working with allies on the issue.
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