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Yes, Bush lied Posted: Monday, October 6, 2003
On the Auction Block
Syria calls on UN to condemn attack
Bush says Israel has right for self-defense ¥ So do the Palestinians
Israel Is The Problem
Prising open the Syrian file By extending their arm to attack a Palestinian camp near Damascus, the Israelis might also be hoping to prise open the file on US President George W Bush's desk marked "Syria".
Flashback Bush warns Syria: Cooperate, or else Flashback Syria denies hiding Iraqi weapons
Jordan denies WMDs crossed its borders
Answers please, Mr Bush 1. Is it true that the Bin Ladens have had business relations with you and your family off and on for the past 25 years?
Yes, Bush lied
Flashback Judge Backs Student's Bush 'Terrorist' T-Shirt A federal court judge ruled on Wednesday that a Detroit-area school acted improperly in barring a student anti-war protester from wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with a picture of President Bush and the words "International Terrorist."
Bush's Decision to Invade Iraq Happened Days after September 11th President Bush's decision to attack Saddam Hussein was made within days after the September 11th suicide hijackings, even though Bush claimed on the eve of his invasion "the American people can know that every measure has been taken to avoid war."
Vanishing credibility 'Bush 'missing homework' scandal unearthed'
The spin is not holding The spin is not holding. Facing two controversies--the Wilson leak (click here if you have somehow managed to miss this story) and the still-MIA WMDs--the White House has been tossing out explanations and rhetoric that cannot withstand scrutiny.
West still failing to protect Afghan women Afghan women still suffer widespread abuses
U.S. Troops Occupy Iraq Oil Refining City
US estimates of Iraq's oil contradictory: NYT
Pentagon ignored reports on dire state of Iraq's oil industry
George W. Bush's medieval presidency It should have been an embarrassing admission for him and a flabbergasting one for us: President Bush told Fox News recently that he only "glanced" at newspaper headlines, rarely reading stories, and that for his real news hits, he relied on briefings from acolytes who, he said flippantly, "probably read the news themselves." He rationalized his indifference by claiming he needed "objective" information. Even allowing for the president's contempt for the press, it was a peculiar comment, and it prompted the New York Times to call him "one of the most incurious men ever to occupy the White House."
Dumpblair
Bush's sellout on Chechnya
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