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The World has had Enough Lies from Washington -- Now Tell the Truth! Email Print

From Letters to the Editors of the New York Times December 6, Nancy De Pas of Flushing Queens writes:

"The National Intelligence Estimate has established that Iran halted its weapons program four years ago, and President Bush has been misleading us on Iran.  I am appalled again.  How can we, the American people, allow the Bush administration to continue to `massage' its own intelligence assessment on Iran's extinct weapons program to prove that Iran must be pressured to suspend its weapons program?  Excuse me."

Wendy Chambers of Alexandria, Virginia writes:

"It should come as no shock to anyone who has actively followed the Iraq War that President Bush has chosen to mislead the American public about the status of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

"President Bush has consistently demonstrated that he believes that belligerent words and actions make America safer, despite the now highly successful terrorist recruiting station known as Iraq."

Manuel Michalowski of Washington, D.C. writes:

"Having worked as an analyst as the National Security Agency, and had contacts with colleagues at the CIA over the years, I can assure you that, in most cases, there is incredible pressure brought to bear on tailoring intelligence estimates to support White House policy."

Vincent Wei-Cheng Wang, an associate professor in the political science department of the University of Richmond, writes the following:

"The National Intelligence Estimate on Iran's nuclear program is good news for the United States and the international community.  It removes the urgency for using force against Iran.  It gives diplomacy a chance to work, which could lead to a thaw of our relations with this critical Muslin nation.  But most important, it saves us from making another mistake like Iraq."

Now that we know George Bush knew the nuclear threat from Iran was non existent some time ago, why isn't he held accountable for spreading false fear about World War Three?

Why isn't an immediate campaign being launched this very moment to investigate impeachment proceedings against this White House resident?  The tarnished resident who many believe never legitimate was elected president even once.  

To refuse to impeach is to refuse to fulfill your sworn duty to uphold the laws of the United States, for the president to obey all laws and treaties the United States has signed.

To begin with, to trash the constitutional guarantees of freedom of American citizens is a serious breach of their rights.

Has Americans' apathy concerning their own Bill of Rights degenerated to where the current citizenry would become more outraged over a TV sports event or soap opera not being shown on TV as opposed to stopping an unneeded war in Iraq?  

At last, obtaining proof has revealed that the reputation of U.S. integrity has been horribly threatened by Bush and Cheney.  We have the earlier example of the Iraq War and now there is the World War Three threat made by Bush before the truth outed him.

All of this displays a sad day for the U.S.A.

Why hasn't the Bush administration been held accountable for Iraq War intentional deceit leading to death, destruction, serious injuries and millions of Iraqis escaping to other nations as refugees?

We have heard Bush and Cheney rant on about Iran, while the entire world is in shock and awe at the arrogance of the U.S. Iraq War debacle.

After hearing about scientific discoveries for alternative stem cell research not involving embryos, Bush issued a statement saying that he approved of this alternate stem cell research when it falls within ethical boundaries.

The question that must be asked:  "Is launching a war on a series of lies, conducting a war killing hundreds of thousands, within Mr. Bush's ethical boundaries?"


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