Downing Street Memo appears in US press, sugar added.
Downing Street Memo appears in US press, sugar added.
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... aq_postwar
"U.K. Memo Said to Question Postwar Plan," doesn't really concern Americans unless the title would be changed to, "Bush ordered war before permission was given."
And then for the Americans who don't understand what government actually is, "You see, your members of congress and the senate are elected by you because it would be untimely, improbable, and most likely innacurate if the entire country voted on issues, therefor the people who you have given the authority to to speak for you were underminded completely, thus leaving the American people completely out of control of the situation."
Basically, they fluffed the story up and slapped it in there just to get the heat off of the MSM's back, because the less people who trust the media, the less they'd have believing all the shit that's put out there.
WE INTERRUPT THIS STORY, WHICH WAS SURELY AN ELITIST LIBERAL MEDIA EDITORIAL FOR A FOXBLAST SPECIAL REPORT!: Senator Bill Frist is urging Republican Americans to ignore rep because he typed "improbable" in his last post, where it should have been "improbible," according to new legislation passed which was introduced by the senate majority leader, Billy Graham, and President George W. Bush to change the obviously incorrect spellings of words such as "Good" to "God", and so forth. In other news, Our President is in talks with Mexican President Vicente Fox to change the obvious pronunciation mistake of the common Mexican name, "Jesus (Hay-Soose)" to the correct, "Jesus (Gee-Zuss)." Bush had this to say, "I think everyone will agree that Fox and I have always had a very close relationship."
"U.K. Memo Said to Question Postwar Plan," doesn't really concern Americans unless the title would be changed to, "Bush ordered war before permission was given."
And then for the Americans who don't understand what government actually is, "You see, your members of congress and the senate are elected by you because it would be untimely, improbable, and most likely innacurate if the entire country voted on issues, therefor the people who you have given the authority to to speak for you were underminded completely, thus leaving the American people completely out of control of the situation."
Basically, they fluffed the story up and slapped it in there just to get the heat off of the MSM's back, because the less people who trust the media, the less they'd have believing all the shit that's put out there.
WE INTERRUPT THIS STORY, WHICH WAS SURELY AN ELITIST LIBERAL MEDIA EDITORIAL FOR A FOXBLAST SPECIAL REPORT!: Senator Bill Frist is urging Republican Americans to ignore rep because he typed "improbable" in his last post, where it should have been "improbible," according to new legislation passed which was introduced by the senate majority leader, Billy Graham, and President George W. Bush to change the obviously incorrect spellings of words such as "Good" to "God", and so forth. In other news, Our President is in talks with Mexican President Vicente Fox to change the obvious pronunciation mistake of the common Mexican name, "Jesus (Hay-Soose)" to the correct, "Jesus (Gee-Zuss)." Bush had this to say, "I think everyone will agree that Fox and I have always had a very close relationship."
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lol, what a shitty journalism - scarcely distinguishable from propaganda...
*2 - intelligence that was so thin it had to be placed in a certain light and seen from a certain angle to look even vaguely substantial, as was known at the time to Bush, Blair and Rumsfeld.
*3 - i.e. denied exactly what the Downing Street memo explicit states, in the vain hope that we're stupid enough not to see the contradiction - which to be fair about 1/2 of Americans are.
*1 - inevitable because they had already decided it would happen. The use of 'believed' makes it sound as though the Bush administration were a victim of circumstance rather than the prime mover.According to those minutes — known as the Downing Street Memo — British officials who had just returned from Washington said the Bush administration believed war was inevitable (*1) and was determined to use intelligence about weapons of mass destruction (*2) to justify the ouster of Saddam Hussein.
Blair denied at a news conference with President Bush last week that intelligence was manipulated to justify the war. (*3)
*2 - intelligence that was so thin it had to be placed in a certain light and seen from a certain angle to look even vaguely substantial, as was known at the time to Bush, Blair and Rumsfeld.
*3 - i.e. denied exactly what the Downing Street memo explicit states, in the vain hope that we're stupid enough not to see the contradiction - which to be fair about 1/2 of Americans are.
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