'Bush has to manufacture another 'threat' to US for re-election' Posted: Friday, October 31, 2003
A Matter of Intelligence It's become evident that our problems in Iraq are based not only on poor intelligence but deliberately distorted and dishonest intelligence. This is compounded, to make things worse, by the fact that those who are using (or misusing) the intelligence lack the common sense to put that intelligence to work.
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'Bush has to manufacture another 'threat' to US for re-election'
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