Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them (Apologies to Al Franken)

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Doubts on Weapons Were Dismissed (washingtonpost.com)

That was one among many examples -- cited over 692 pages in the report -- of fruitless dissent on the accuracy of claims against Iraq. Up until the days before U.S. troops entered Iraqi territory that March, the intelligence community was inundated with evidence that undermined virtually all charges it had made against Iraq, the report said.

How many people have died because of the Bush Administration's lies about the need to go to war in Iraq? How do these people sleep at night?

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