Friday, June 6, 2008

It's Never Too Late for an IMPEACHMENT

Why is the congress so tolerant of Mr. Bush and his lies? It has been reported by several credible investigatory agencies that he and his cronies lied about Iraq and its nuclear weapons program. They lied about the illegal outting of Valerie Plame and they lied about 9/11. It seems like every time they open their [collective] mouth a lie can't help but jump out. The Bush administration's former mouth-piece, Scott McClellan, has just released his own tell all book on the illegal acts conducted in the White House by Bush staffers. Now we also have the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence report detailing the lies Bush and his less than able-minded aides told the world about Iraq to hype the war effort.

{The administration ignored facts that went against the case for the invasion.Just a week after President Bush’s former press secretary released a book blasting the administration for allegedly duping the American people and press into supporting an unprovoked war against Iraq, a report by the U.S. Senate made similar conclusions. The 170-page report, which garnered bipartisan support, found that Bush officials exaggerated intelligence and buried any findings that undermined their single-minded push to invade Iraq. They also ignored feuds among the spy agencies over inconsistencies regarding Iraq’s weapons programs and Saddam Hussein’s ties to al-Qaeda. The report, released Thursday, represents a half-decade of investigations by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence into information leading up to the March 16, 2003 invasion According to the report, many of the president’s top political guns overstated the Iraqi threat to pump up the American people for war following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. “The president and his advisers undertook a relentless public campaign in the aftermath of the attacks to use the war against Al Qaeda as a justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein,” Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, the West Virginia Democrat who is chairman of the intelligence panel, said a statement accompanying the report. In an interview on MSNBC last night, Richard Clark, Bush’s former counterintelligence adviser, said, “In other words, they made things up … gave them to Colin Powell. I don’t think Colin Powell knew they were lies, but they were “Four years too late these facts were wrong. …They made things up.”} taken from BET.com News

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