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On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 16:00:15 +0000, Gould 0738 wrote:
Demanding straight talk from public servants, including the POTUS, doesn't put those who demand straight answers into the camp of America's political or strategic enemies. To say that it does is to support the proposition that the public is well served by duplicitous, scheming, politicians as long as the end results are somewhat acceptable. Before we invaded Iraq, I had a conversation with someone who said that if we didn't find WMDs, we would plant them. I made the point that we didn't have to plant WMDs, we just had to muddy the waters. Drop an article that they were moved to Syria or Iran, people will believe what they want to believe. Here we are, nine months later, debating whether Bush lied about WMDs. To me, this is somewhat irrelevant. What is relevant, in a democracy, is that we *don't* know. Maybe he lied. Maybe it was an intelligence failure. Maybe the neo-cons, that have wanted Saddam's head since 1991, have co-opted this government. Maybe Syria does have them. We just don't know. What we do know is our elected officials in Washington seem to be more interested in next November, than in the blood *we* are shedding today. |
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