Sunday, March 23, 2003

Shock and Awe: CIA Questioned forged Documents used by Bush
'Shortly after receiving the documents, the United States turned them over to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Within weeks, U.N. inspectors, along with an independent team of international experts, determined that the documents were fake.'

This is another in a string of devastating guided missile strikes on the credibility of the Bush Administration and their case for war. At the start of the Second World War On 1st September 1939 a head of state addressed the national parliament and said, among other things "As always, I attempted to bring about, by the peaceful method of making proposals for revision, an alteration of this intolerable position. It is a lie when the outside world says that we only tried to carry our revisions through by pressure... I made one more final effort to accept a proposal for mediation on the part of the British government... I, therefore, decided last night and informed the British government that in these circumstances I can no longer find any willingness on the part of the Polish government to conduct serious negotiations with us. The other European states understand in part our attitude. I should like all to thank Italy, which throughout has supported us, but you will understand for the carrying on of this struggle ... we will carry out this task ourselves.This night for the first time, Polish regular soldiers fired on our territory. Since 5:45 a.m. we have been returning the fire and from now on bombs will be met with bombs." The world now sits back in shock and awe as President Bush launches his great war with lies, deceptions and justifications little better than that of Hitler himself.

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