The Los Angeles Times Wakes Up the SAME day as CNN...
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WOW IT MUST BE NEWS THEN!!!!
Thank you, Tony Blair you lying sack of shite, you just helped bring down King George! Please do keep saying the dumbest things like, 'I NEVER lie"...Your whistler blower went right to the heart of it DIDN'T he though..???
When we put cuffs on them can we strip them naked and pile them into a pyramid along with Cheney, Rice, Wolfawitz, Rove, and Bandahr Bush, just for the hell of it ??? ... Above group...AKA= The Notorious 'THEY'
I'll bring the camera. Then we can AUDIT EVERYTHING.---C
FROM THE LA TIMES..
Live link in blue headliner.
British Documents Stir Protest in United States
By John Daniszewski
Times Staff Writer
5:32 PM PDT,
May 11, 2005
LONDON --
Reports in the British media this month based on documents indicating that President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair had conditionally agreed by July 2002 to invade Iraq appear to have blown over quickly in Britain. But in the United States, where the reports at first received scant attention, there has been a growing groundswell of indignation among critics of the Bush White House, who say the documents help prove the leaders made a secret decision to oust Saddam Hussein nearly a year before launching their attack, shaped intelligence to that aim, and never seriously intended to avert the war through diplomacy.
WOW IT MUST BE NEWS THEN!!!!
Thank you, Tony Blair you lying sack of shite, you just helped bring down King George! Please do keep saying the dumbest things like, 'I NEVER lie"...Your whistler blower went right to the heart of it DIDN'T he though..???
When we put cuffs on them can we strip them naked and pile them into a pyramid along with Cheney, Rice, Wolfawitz, Rove, and Bandahr Bush, just for the hell of it ??? ... Above group...AKA= The Notorious 'THEY'
I'll bring the camera. Then we can AUDIT EVERYTHING.---C
FROM THE LA TIMES..
Live link in blue headliner.
British Documents Stir Protest in United States
By John Daniszewski
Times Staff Writer
5:32 PM PDT,
May 11, 2005
LONDON --
Reports in the British media this month based on documents indicating that President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair had conditionally agreed by July 2002 to invade Iraq appear to have blown over quickly in Britain. But in the United States, where the reports at first received scant attention, there has been a growing groundswell of indignation among critics of the Bush White House, who say the documents help prove the leaders made a secret decision to oust Saddam Hussein nearly a year before launching their attack, shaped intelligence to that aim, and never seriously intended to avert the war through diplomacy.
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