Blizzard of Lies

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The New York Times > Opinion > The Plain Truth

Of all the ways Mr. Bush persuaded Americans to back the invasion of Iraq last year, the most plainly dishonest was his effort to link his war of choice with the battle against terrorists worldwide.

While the New York Times excoriates the administration over its claims that the war in Iraq was justified in part by links between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda, for some reason the Washington Post offers a half-hearted defense of Dick Cheney's prevarications.

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