Friday, May 30, 2008

Bush Lied? GASP! Is that possible?

Stating that his "loyalty to the truth" overrode his "loyalty to Bush," former White House spokesman Scott McClellan has published a book, which details the ways in which the administration regularly lied to and deceived the American public. McClellan said that the White House had managed the debate leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq in a way that "almost guaranteed that the use of force would become the only feasible option." In this "culture of deception," the corporate media acted as "enablers" to the Bush administration's war of aggression.

McClellan undoubtedly wrote the book, to distance himself from an increasingly detested president. But the fact is that the longstanding beliefs of anti-war protestors have now been confirmed by a former Bush insider.

As I believed for some time now, "King George" lied about going to war; it was not just a case of "bad intelligence," but intentional deception. And we are stuck with it!

I've got to get a copy of this book . . . . what about you?

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