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"Curve Ball" the source of faulty Iraq intel revealed
Looks like he fooled many people.
In a way, this may actually help derail the notion that the Bush Administration lied about the reasons for invading Iraq especially when this news here further illustrates that the intel viewed by the Congress and Senate was international in scope. Note, I didn't say this helps completely absolve Bush & Co., but the implication that the administration lied or mislead people is a bit of a stretch. A slight embellishment perhaps, but not altogether deceitful. Jam it back in, in the dark.
The alleged purpose of antitrust laws was to protect competition; that purpose was based on the socialistic fallacy that a free, unregulated market will inevitably lead to the establishment of coercive monopolies. But, in fact, no coercive monopoly has ever been or ever can be established by means of free trade on a free market. Every coercive monopoly was created by government intervention into the economy, by special privileges which closed the entry of competitors in a given field, by legislative action. ~Ayn Rand
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I don't think the problem is so much lying as much as gross incompetence.
There's nowhere I can't reach. John Mayer just asked me, personally, through an assistant, to sing backup on his new CD. |
What Bush doesn't appear to get is that perception is reality. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
The alleged purpose of antitrust laws was to protect competition; that purpose was based on the socialistic fallacy that a free, unregulated market will inevitably lead to the establishment of coercive monopolies. But, in fact, no coercive monopoly has ever been or ever can be established by means of free trade on a free market. Every coercive monopoly was created by government intervention into the economy, by special privileges which closed the entry of competitors in a given field, by legislative action. ~Ayn Rand
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No. I can still remeber the cover of the West Australian back in 03 that summarised the US presentation to the sercurity council in response to the Blix report. The US produced photographs of the mobile weapons factories, pinpointed locations of weapon hiding spots, claimed to have numerous Iraqi defectors verify their story. It was a lot more than just one bragging general.
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically.
"Hey, I calls them as I sees them. I'm a whale biologist!" ~ Whale Biologist, Futurama
"I do not know what tomorrow will bring. I can only be aware of what is true for me today. That is the truth which I am called upon to serve, and I serve it with full consciousness." ~ Igor Stravinsky |
In Australia we consider it a lie too. I remember John Howard saying soemthing along the lines of "I KNOW that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction" when challenged in Question Time.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |