War on truth still rages Posted: Sunday, July 4, 2004
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And on they blunder Every episode in the story of the Iraq war is more tatty and sordid than the last. The heavily censored court appearance of Saddam, a mockery of justice, was preceded by the hurried handover of power and the sight of Paul Bremer rushing for his plane as if he couldn't wait to get away.
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War on truth still rages Iraq is as sovereign and has as much legal custody of Saddam Hussein as it had weapons of mass destruction, or collaborated with Al-Qaeda, or posed a threat to the United States. The week's farce - the "handover" of power, the "transfer" of Saddam - is part of George W. Bush's ongoing war on truth.
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