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CHE123 rated 36 months agoFeatured Review
thanks for the link dreamartist From the page: "Revision Thing A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories. And we found more weapons as time went on. I never believed that we'd just tumble over weapons of m...

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voyyaghar rated 35 months ago
This is very good!From the page: "Revision ThingA history of the Iraq war, told entirely in liesPosted on Monday, November 7, 2005.All text is verbatim from senior Bush Administration officials and advisers. In places, tenses have been changed for clarity. (Originally from Harper's Magazine, October 2003. By Sam Smith.)" Thanks to yoyomatrix for sharing this...
Aine rated 35 months ago
From the page: "A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies..."
enid-jane rated 53 months ago
From the page: "A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies. All text is verbatim from senior Bush Administration officials and advisers. In places, tenses have been changed for clarity."
djGregElls rated 35 months ago
A history of the Iraq war, told totally in lies.
Fogg rated 36 months ago
From the page: "A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies"
Buck rated 35 months ago
A history of the Iraq war TOLD IN LIES BY THE Bush administration.
Dadge rated 36 months ago
From the page: "We waged a war to save civilization itself."
CHE123 rated 36 months ago
thanks for the link dreamartist From the page: "Revision Thing A history of the Iraq war, told entirely in lies We found the weapons of mass destruction. We found biological laboratories. And we found more weapons as time went on. I never believed that we'd just tumble over weapons of mass destruction in that country. But for those who said we hadn't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they were wrong, we found them. We knew where they were. We changed the regime of Iraq for the good of the Iraqi people. We didn't want to occupy Iraq. War is a terrible thing. We've tried every other means to achieve objectives without a war because we understood what the price of a war can be and what it is. We sought peace. We strove for peace. Nobody, but nobody, was more reluctant to go to war than President Bush."