Bush camp exposed as 'serial liars' Posted: Wednesday, March 17, 2004
Iraq: a year of war The invasion of Iraq would, we were told, rid the world of mortal danger. One year on, the only people who feel safer are those who prefer not to think for themselves
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Intelligence failure, misinterpretation or deceit? Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction, which served as the prime rationale advanced by President Bush for the war that began a year ago this week, have vanished like a desert mirage, and the issue has become potentially troubling for a president seeking re-election.
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Israel to intensify target killing of Palestinians ¥ We are going to kill Palestinians...
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Bush camp exposed as 'serial liars' US President George Bush and his four top advisers made a combined total of 237 misleading public statements on the threat posed by Iraq.
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Dem Congresswoman Questions Aristide Departure
Saddam Not Giving Much Information - U.S. Official ¥ At least not the information they want the world to hear...
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