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  • has there been anything they haven't lied about?
  • Only among the brainwashed/dead. Oh..of course, there are those who don't give a dam* one way or the other..he lied, so what? We still love him! :(
  • Not to anyone who is paying attention. Here's another link: http://projects.publicintegrity.org/WarCard/
  • There are still many, many people that believe that there were WMDs, that Al Queda was operating in Iraq before the invasion, and that Sadam was a threat to the U.S. and it's neighbors. This administration has worked overtime to manufacture lies and propaganda to drain our treasury into their own pockets. The Truth About the War in Iraq: These are the five lies Bush told that are now documented to impeach him. 1. Weapons of Mass Destruction. The weapons have still not been found. “Until the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam Hussein was our government’s anti-communist ally in the Middle East. We also used him to keep Iran at bay. In so doing, in the 1980s under Reagan and the first Bush, corporations were licensed by the Department of Commerce to export the materials for chemical and biological weapons that President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney later accused him of having.” Those weapons were destroyed after the Gulf War. George W. Bush’s favorite chief weapons inspector, David Kay, after returning from Iraq and leading a large team of inspectors and spending nearly half a billion dollars told the president “We were wrong.” See: David Kay testimony before Senate Armed Services Committee, 2004-01-28. Tyler Drumheller, the former chief of the CIA’s Europe division, revealed that in the fall of 2002, George W. Bush, Vice President Cheney, then-National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and others were told by CIA Director George Tenet that Iraq’s foreign minister — who agreed to act as a spy for the United States — had reported that Iraq had no active weapons of mass destruction program. “What’s the difference?” ~ George W. Bush, 2003-12-16 in an interview with Diane Sawyer, excusing his lie that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, by claiming that there was no difference between having weapons and wanting to have them. 2. Iraq Ties to Al Qaeda. The White House made this claim even though the CIA and FBI repeatedly told the Administration that there was no tie between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda. They were mortal enemies — one secular, the other fundamentalist. 3. Saddam Hussein was a Threat to the United States. In fact, Saddam was a tottering dictator, with an antiquated, fractured army of low morale and with Kurdish enemies in Northern Iraq and Shiite adversaries in the South of Iraq. He did not even control the air space over most of Iraq. 4. Saddam Hussein was a Threat to his Neighbors. In fact, Iraq was surrounded by countries with far superior military forces. Turkey, Iran and Israel were all capable of obliterating any aggressive move by the Iraqi dictator. 5. The Liberation of the Iraqi People. There are brutal dictators throughout the world, many supported over the years by Washington, whose people need “liberation” from their leaders. This is not a persuasive argument since for Iraq, it’s about oil. In fact, the occupation of Iraq by the United States is a magnet for increasing violence, anarchy and insurrection. Below is an accounting of the falsehoods made by the Bush Administration concerning the War in Iraq: Sadam-Al Queda Connection: CLAIM: There's overwhelming evidence there was a connection between al Qaeda and the Iraqi government. I am very confident that there was an established relationship there." - Vice President Cheney, 1/22/04 CLAIM: "The regime of Saddam Hussein cultivated ties to terror while it built weapons of mass destruction." -- President Bush's UN speech, 9/23/03 CLAIM: "Iraq [is] the central front in the war on terror." -- President Bush's UN speech, 9/23/03 CLAIM: "You can't distinguish between al-Qaida and Saddam." -- President Bush, 9/25/02 CLAIM: "There's no question that Saddam Hussein had al Qaeda ties." -- President Bush, 9/17/03 CLAIM: "There was a relationship between Iraq and al-Qaeda." -- Vice President Cheney, 9/14/03 FACT: According to documents, "Saddam Hussein warned his Iraqi supporters to be wary of joining forces with foreign Arab fighters entering Iraq to battle U.S. troops. The document provides another piece of evidence challenging the Bush administration contention of close cooperation between Saddam's regime and al Qaeda terrorists." [NY Times, 1/15/04] FACT: "CIA interrogators have already elicited from the top Qaeda officials in custody that, before the American-led invasion, Osama bin Laden had rejected entreaties from some of his lieutenants to work jointly with Saddam." [NY Times, 1/15/04] FACT: "Sec. of State Colin Powell conceded Thursday that despite his assertions to the United Nations last year, he had no 'smoking gun' proof of a link between the government of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and terrorists of al-Qaeda.'I have not seen smoking-gun, concrete evidence about the connection,' Powell said." [NY Times, 1/9/04] FACT: "Three former Bush Administration officials who worked on intelligence and national security issues said the prewar evidence tying Al Qaeda was tenuous, exaggerated and often at odds with the conclusions of key intelligence agencies." [National Journal, 8/9/03] FACT: "Declassified documents undercut Bush administration claims before the war that Hussein had links to Al Qaeda." [LA Times, 7/19/03]. FACT: "The chairman of the monitoring group appointed by the United Nations Security Council to track Al Qaeda told reporters that his team had found no evidence linking Al Qaeda to Saddam Hussein." [NY Times, 6/27/03] FACT: "U.S. allies have found no links between Iraq and Al Qaeda. 'We have found no evidence of links between Iraq and Al Qaeda,' said Europe's top investigator. 'If there were such links, we would have found them. But we have found no serious connections whatsoever.'" [LA Times, 11/4/02] Sadam-9/11 Connection: CLAIM: "We have never claimed that Saddam Hussein ... had either direction or control of 9/11." National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, 9/16/03 FACT: President Bush sent a letter to Congress on 3/19/03 saying that the Iraq war was permitted specifically under legislation that authorized force against nations, organizations, or persons who planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001. FACT: Vice President Cheney said on 9/14/03, "I think it's not surprising that people make that connection� between Saddam and 9/11," with no evidence to back up his claim. FACT: Two days after Cheney made that statement, Reuters reported on 9/18/03 that "President Bush distanced himself from the comments." Weapons of Mass Destruction: CLAIM: "We found the weapons of mass destruction." -- President Bush, 5/29/03 CLAIM: "We know where the WMDs are." -- Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, 3/30/03 CLAIM: "The people of the United States and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder." -- President Bush, 3/19/03 FACT: No WMD have been found. According to Reuters on 9/15/03, "the Administration's hand picked weapons inspector has come up with no WMD on his visit to Iraq. A draft report on the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq provides no solid evidence that Iraq had such arms when the United States invaded the country in March." (Note: the chemical weapons Bush was referring to at the time never materialized.) FACT: Despite the claim that Iraq's supposed WMD posed an imminent threat to the U.S., Secretary of State Colin Powell said on 2/24/01 that Saddam Hussein "has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction." Iraqi “Threat”: CLAIM: "The president knew that [Iraq] was a threat." - National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, 9/24/03 CLAIM: On 10/7/02 , Bush gave a speech entitled �President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat. He said, "Tonight I want to take a few minutes to discuss a grave threat to peace, and America's determination to lead the world in confronting that threat. The threat comes from Iraq. America must not ignore the threat gathering against us." FACT: Vice President Cheney said on 9/16/01 that Saddam Hussein was not a threat. He said, "Saddam Hussein is bottled up." FACT: Powell said on 2/23/01 Sadam Hussein threatens not the United States. "I think we ought to declare [the containment policy] a success. We have kept him contained, kept him in his box." He then said on 2/24/01, "[Saddam] is unable to project conventional power against his neighbors." Iraq Nuclear Weapons: CLAIM: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." -- President Bush, 1/28/03 CLAIM: "We believe Saddam has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons." -- Vice President Cheney, 3/16/03. FACT: On 7/8/03, the Washington Post reported the Administration admitted the Iraq-Nuclear allegation was false. "Revelations by officials at the CIA, the State Department, the UN, in Congress and elsewhere made clear that the White House knew the claim was false before making the allegation [7/20/03]. In fact, CIA Director George Tenet successfully intervened with White House officials to have the reference removed from a Bush speech in Oct. of 2002." [W. Post, 7/13/03] FACT: The UN reported on 9/8/03 that Iraq was not capable of pursuing an active nuclear weapons program after 1991. The report said, "No indication of post-1991 weaponization activities was uncovered in Iraq." FACT: Voice of America reported on 9/16/03 that, "A senior official in Iraq's new science ministry says the country never revived its nuclear program after inspectors dismantled it in the 1990's." The scientist, now a member of the U.S.-backed administration in Iraq, says Iraqi scientists had no way to re-start the program because the inspectors took away all the necessary resources. War on Terror/Bush Doctrine: CLAIM: "All governments that support terror are complicit in a war against civilization." -- President Bush's UN speech, 9/23/03 CLAIM: "We have made clear the doctrine which says, if you harbor a terrorist, if you feed a terrorist, if you hide a terrorist you're just as guilty as the terrorist. We're holding regimes accountable for harboring and supporting terror." -- President Bush, 9/10/03 FACT: The Administration continues its close ties with the Saudis. But the LA Times reported on 8/2/03 that the bipartisan commission investigating 9/11 found the Saudi government "not only provided significant money and aid to the suicide hijackers but also allowed potentially hundreds of millions of dollars to flow to Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups through suspect charities and other fronts." Nuclear Weapons: CLAIM: "Evidence indicates that Iraq is reconstituting its nuclear weapons program�Iraq could have a nuclear weapon in less than a year." - President Bush, 10/7/02 CLAIM: "He [Saddam] is actively pursuing nuclear weapons at this time." - VP Cheney, 3/24/02 CLAIM: "We believe Saddam has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons." - VP Cheney, 3/16/03 CLAIM: "We do know that [Saddam] is actively pursuing a nuclear weapon." - National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, 9/10/02 CLAIM: "Iraqis were actively trying to pursue a nuclear weapons program." - National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, 7/11/03 FACT: "We have not uncovered evidence that Iraq undertook significant post-1998 steps to actually build nuclear weapons or produce fissile material." - Bush Administration Weapons Inspector David Kay, 10/2/03 Mobile Biological Weapons Lab: CLAIM: "We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories." - President Bush, on locating the mobile biological weapons labs, 5/29/03 CLAIM: "We know where the [WMD] are." - Don Rumsfeld, 3/30/03 CLAIM: "Iraq has at least seven mobile factories for the production of biological agents - equipment mounted on trucks and rails to evade discovery." - President Bush, 2/8/03 CLAIM: "I'm absolutely sure that there are weapons of mass destruction there and the evidence will be forthcoming. We're just getting it now." - Colin Powell, 5/4/03 FACT: "We have not yet been able to corroborate the existence of a mobile biological weapons production effort. Technical limitations would prevent any of these processes from being ideally suited to these trailers." - Bush Administration Weapons Inspector David Kay, 10/2/03 Chemical and Biological Capability: CLAIM: "There can be no doubt that Saddam Hussein has biological weapons and the capability to rapidly produce more, many more. Our conservative estimate is that Iraq today has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent. That is enough agent to fill 16,000 battlefield rockets." - Colin Powell, 2/5/03 CLAIM: "[Saddam has] amassed large, clandestine stockpiles of biological weapons, including Anthrax, botulism, toxins and possibly smallpox. He's amassed large, clandestine stockpiles of chemical weapons, including VX, Sarin and mustard gas." -- Don Rumsfeld, 9/19/02 CLAIM: "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. There is no doubt that he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us." -- Vice President Cheney, 8/26/02 CLAIM: "The Iraqi regime possesses biological and chemical weapons. And according to the British government, the Iraqi regime could launch a biological or chemical attack in as little as 45 minutes." -- President Bush, 9/26/02 CLAIM: "Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent." -- President Bush, 1/28/03 CLAIM: "His regime has large, unaccounted-for stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons -- including VX, sarin, cyclosarin and mustard gas; anthrax, botulism, and possibly smallpox -- and he has an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons." -- Donald Rumsfeld, 1/20/03 FACT: "Iraq did not have a large, ongoing, centrally controlled chemical weapons program after 1991. Iraq's large-scale capability to develop, produce, and fill new chemical weapon munitions was reduced - if not entirely destroyed - during Operations Desert Storm and Desert Fox, 13 years of UN sanctions and UN inspections." -- Bush Administration Weapons Inspector David Kay, 10/2/03 Pre-War Cost Estimates: CLAIM: "Iraq will be an affordable endeavor that will not require sustained aid and will be in the range of $50 billion to $60 billion." -- Budget Director Mitch Daniels [Forbes 4/11/03, W. Post 3/28/03, NY Times 1/2/03, respectively] CLAIM: "Costs of any such intervention would be very small." - Top White House Economist Glen Hubbard [CNBC, 10/4/02] CLAIM: "Paul Wolfowitz dismissed articles in several newspapers this week asserting that Pentagon budget specialists put the cost of war and reconstruction at $60 billion to $95 billion in this fiscal year." [NY Times, 2/28/03 ] CLAIM: "In terms of the American taxpayers contribution, [$1.7 billion] is it for the US. The rest of the rebuilding of Iraq will be done by other countries and Iraqi oil revenues�The American part of this will be 1.7 billion. We have no plans for any further-on funding for this." -- USAID Director Andrew Natsios, 4/23/03 FACT: The Bush Administration has requested approximately $166B, including $87B in Sept. 2003, for operations in Iraq, despite firing top economic adviser Lawrence Lindsey for suggesting (accurately) before the war that a war in Iraq would cost at least $100 to $200 billion of dollars. FACT: The Bush Administration has requested $20 billion for reconstruction in Iraq, despite the pledge that the U.S. would only fund $1.7 billion. FACT: Wolfowitz contradicted his 2/28/03 statement on 9/10/03 , saying �No one said we would know anything other than this would be very bloody, it could be very long and by implication, it could be very expensive. FACT: "Only on 9/22/03, months after the war - did the Administration acknowledge that, under international law, the U.S. will inherit �roughly $200 billion in debt from Iraq." [CongressDaily] Pre-War Oil Revenue Estimates: CLAIM: "The oil revenues of Iraq could bring between $50 and $100 billion over the course of the next two or three years�We're dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively soon." -- Paul Wolfowitz, [Congressional Testimony, 3/27/03] CLAIM: "Iraq, unlike Afghanistan, is a rather wealthy country. Iraq has tremendous resources that belong to the Iraqi people. And so there are a variety of means that Iraq has to be able to shoulder much of the burden for their own reconstruction." -- White House Spokesman Ari Fleischer, 2/18/03 FACT: International Oil Daily reported on 9/23/03 that "Paul Bremer said that current and future oil revenues will be insufficient for rebuilding Iraq despite the Administration's pre-war promises." FACT: The Wall Street Journal reported on 9/5/03 that "the Administration's oil estimates were �predicated on aggressively optimistic assumptions." FACT: While Bremer told Oil Daily that "Iraqi oil infrastructure was much worse than we thought," a March 2000 report by the U.N. clearly said Iraq oil would be insufficient. The report said the Iraqi oil industry was 'lamentable' and that the decline was "accelerating." Roger Dowan of PFC Energy told NPR on 9/11/03 that "the U.N. study made it very clear that in actuality the facilities and the capacity to produce oil in Iraq were far less than the Administration was portraying." FACT: The NY Times reported on 10/5/03 "The Bush administration's optimistic statements earlier this year that Iraq's oil wealth, not American taxpayers, would cover most of the cost of rebuilding Iraq were at odds with a bleaker assessment of a government task force secretly established last fall to study Iraq's oil industry." Post-War Planning: CLAIM: "I think has been fairly significant success in terms of putting Iraq back together again�and certainly wouldn't lead me to suggest or think that the strategy is flawed or needs to be changed." -- Vice President Cheney, [ 9/14/03 ] FACT: The Wash Times White House officials "acknowledge that their post-Saddam plan for rebuilding Iraq has been substantially flawed on the security front. Some officials said privately that the plan for security after Baghdad's fall has been an utter failure." [8/28/03] FACT: "A secret report for the Joint Chiefs of Staff blames setbacks in Iraq on a flawed and rushed war-planning process in which officials conceded in recent weeks that the Bush administration failed to predict the guerrilla war against American troops in Iraq." [Washington Times, 9/3/03] Reconstruction Contracts: CLAIM: In response to questions about whether his tenure as CEO of Halliburton had to do with the company winning billions worth of no-bid contracts, VP Cheney said, "I have no financial interest in Halliburton of any kind and haven't had now for over three years." [ 9/14/03 ] FACT: Cheney receives up to $1 million a year from Halliburton and a $20 million retirement package from Halliburton. [UK Guardian, NY Times] Length of Military Operations: CLAIM: "Major combat operations in Iraq have ended." -- President Bush, 5/1/03 CLAIM: The war "could last six days, six weeks. I doubt six months." -- Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld [2/7/03] CLAIM "We will, in fact, be greeted as liberators. . . . I think it will go relatively quickly... (in) weeks rather than months." -- Vice President Cheney [3/16/03] FACT: The war in Iraq is still going on, and more American troops have been killed after major combat operations supposedly ended than before. Troop Development Needs: CLAIM: "What is, I think, reasonably certain is the idea that it would take several hundred thousand U.S. forces I think is far from the mark." -- Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld 2/27/03 CLAIM: "The notion that it would take several hundred thousand American troops just seems outlandish." Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, 3/4/03 FACT: The nonpartisan CBO reported on 9/3/03 that "The Army does not have enough active-duty component forces to do what is required in Iraq, meaning the U.S. needs to increase its deployment above the 150,000 currently in Iraq. That confirms General Erik Shinseki's estimate that it would take several hundred thousand troops." [2/25/03] FACT: The Administration is trying to stretch the current deployment too thin. As reported on 8/24/03 in the New York Times, "for the first time since Vietnam, the military will have to start serving back-to-back overseas tours of up to a year."
  • President Clinton stated in February 1998: Iraq admitted, among other things, an offensive biological warfare capability, notably, 5,000 gallons of botulinum, which causes botulism; 2,000 gallons of anthrax; 25 biological-filled Scud warheads; and 157 aerial bombs. And I might say UNSCOM inspectors believe that Iraq has actually greatly understated its production.... Over the past few months, as [the weapons inspectors] have come closer and closer to rooting out Iraq's remaining nuclear capacity, Saddam has undertaken yet another gambit to thwart their ambitions by imposing debilitating conditions on the inspectors and declaring key sites which have still not been inspected off limits.... It is obvious that there is an attempt here, based on the whole history of this operation since 1991, to protect whatever remains of his capacity to produce weapons of mass destruction, the missiles to deliver them, and the feed stocks necessary to produce them. The UNSCOM inspectors believe that Iraq still has stockpiles of chemical and biological munitions, a small force of Scud-type missiles, and the capacity to restart quickly its production program and build many, many more weapons.... Now, let's imagine the future. What if he fails to comply and we fail to act, or we take some ambiguous third route, which gives him yet more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and continue to press for the release of the sanctions and continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made? Well, he will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then conclude that he can go right on and do more to rebuild an arsenal of devastating destruction. And some day, some way, I guarantee you he'll use the arsenal.... President Clinton ~ 1998

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