I came across this report on the net which deals with alleged "misleading statements" by the current US administration with regards to the justification of the Iraq war.
Now, I'm willing to give the Bush administration the benefit of the doubt, even as far as accepting that things were "misspoken" if the administration officials say so.
This is not a Bush/US slam or anything like it. I think it's a tribute to American democracy that such reports are made, and made available for the public.
Te special report is by :
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT REFORM — MINORITY STAFF
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION
MARCH 16, 2004
so it's brand new. The direct link is:
http://www.house.gov/reform/min/pdfs_108_2/pdfs_inves/pdf_admin_iraq_on_the_record_rep.pdfPlease, read it with an open non partisan mind and gimme your opinions (both republicans and democrats and all others).
To me, the report suggests that on numerous occasions, misleading or incomplete statements were made. The officials weren't directly lying (except in a few situations), but they were selective in what they told and when. Data/opinions/conclusions that did not back up their claims were ignored, and they attempted to establish certainty were there was none. To get this certainity, they deliberately kept all sources that'd question it out of their statements.
They had their reasons, I suppose. But, to me, the statements are misleading.
What do you chaps think?