In between the rants and constant barrage of “Bush Lied”, I started to wonder whether or not that was actually true.
Truth isn’t a very easy thing to come by. Remember the story about the guy that wakes up in the bathtub with no kidneys? My boss actually sent that to me in an email because as he said it sounded so horrific it had to be true. It wasn’t and the list of stories like that go on and on.
Remember Dan Rather at the first of the year and CBS? In that story, what amazed me most about lying was the fact that Burkett demanded money for relocation assistance. Doesn’t that sound unusual? Remember Linda Tripp betraying a friend? She didn’t lie and didn’t ask for money to move from her home. Linda Tripp was castigated and chastened for telling the truth. Remember Joe Wilson? He lied and ended up outing his wife in the process. Does anyone know what she did for the CIA? She gathered intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. It seems to me that Joe Wilson intentionally blew his wife’s cover in order to lie about how he ended up going to Niger.
As I sit back and view these types of issues I come back to “Bush lied” and trying to figure out why he lied. Well, first off the WMD line was over used and while buried planes have been found there hasn’t been much talk about David Kay’s findings or Charles Duelfer. They didn’t find stockpiles but they did find:
· A prison laboratory complex that may have been used for human testing of BW agents and "that Iraqi officials working to prepare the U.N. inspections were explicitly ordered not to declare to the U.N." Why was Saddam interested in testing biological-warfare agents on humans if he didn't have a biological-weapons program?
· "Reference strains" of a wide variety of biological-weapons agents were found beneath the sink in the home of a prominent Iraqi BW scientist. New research on BW-applicable agents, brucella and Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever, and continuing work on ricin and aflatoxin that were not declared to the United Nations.
· A line of unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, or drones, "not fully declared at an undeclared production facility and an admission that they had tested one of their declared UAVs out to a range of 500 kilometers [311 miles], 350 kilometers [217 miles] beyond the permissible limit."
· "Continuing covert capability to manufacture fuel propellant useful only for prohibited Scud-variant missiles, a capability that was maintained at least until the end of 2001 and that cooperating Iraqi scientists have said they were told to conceal from the U.N."
· "Plans and advanced design work for new long-range missiles with ranges up to at least 1,000 kilometers [621 miles] -- well beyond the 150-kilometer-range limit [93 miles] imposed by the U.N. Missiles of a 1,000-kilometer range would have allowed Iraq to threaten targets throughout the Middle East, including Ankara [Turkey], Cairo [Egypt] and Abu Dhabi [United Arab Emirates]."
Duelfer also said his investigators had discovered that "the primary source of illicit financing for this system was oil smuggling conducted through government-to-government protocols negotiated with neighboring countries [and] from kickback payments made on contracts set up through the U.N. oil-for-food program."
At Taji -- an Iraqi weapons complex as large as the District of Columbia -- U.S. combat units discovered more "pesticides" stockpiled in specially built containers, smaller in diameter but much longer than the standard 55-gallon drum.
And the Iraqis admitted they had made 3.9 tons of VX. You could store that in a garage. The Iraqis never provided any explanation of what had happened to their VX stockpiles.
Maybe I’ve missed what lying and getting something WRONG is about. Isn’t lying what you do after you got something wrong? Getting something wrong is a mistake and due to the fact that investigation after investigation has been conducted and concluded that there were no stockpiles of weapons, are the investigators lying?
If Bush lied wouldn’t we have found out that he lied during any of these investigations? Or did he get it wrong?
Well, bring it on.
Truth isn’t a very easy thing to come by. Remember the story about the guy that wakes up in the bathtub with no kidneys? My boss actually sent that to me in an email because as he said it sounded so horrific it had to be true. It wasn’t and the list of stories like that go on and on.
Remember Dan Rather at the first of the year and CBS? In that story, what amazed me most about lying was the fact that Burkett demanded money for relocation assistance. Doesn’t that sound unusual? Remember Linda Tripp betraying a friend? She didn’t lie and didn’t ask for money to move from her home. Linda Tripp was castigated and chastened for telling the truth. Remember Joe Wilson? He lied and ended up outing his wife in the process. Does anyone know what she did for the CIA? She gathered intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. It seems to me that Joe Wilson intentionally blew his wife’s cover in order to lie about how he ended up going to Niger.
As I sit back and view these types of issues I come back to “Bush lied” and trying to figure out why he lied. Well, first off the WMD line was over used and while buried planes have been found there hasn’t been much talk about David Kay’s findings or Charles Duelfer. They didn’t find stockpiles but they did find:
· A prison laboratory complex that may have been used for human testing of BW agents and "that Iraqi officials working to prepare the U.N. inspections were explicitly ordered not to declare to the U.N." Why was Saddam interested in testing biological-warfare agents on humans if he didn't have a biological-weapons program?
· "Reference strains" of a wide variety of biological-weapons agents were found beneath the sink in the home of a prominent Iraqi BW scientist. New research on BW-applicable agents, brucella and Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever, and continuing work on ricin and aflatoxin that were not declared to the United Nations.
· A line of unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, or drones, "not fully declared at an undeclared production facility and an admission that they had tested one of their declared UAVs out to a range of 500 kilometers [311 miles], 350 kilometers [217 miles] beyond the permissible limit."
· "Continuing covert capability to manufacture fuel propellant useful only for prohibited Scud-variant missiles, a capability that was maintained at least until the end of 2001 and that cooperating Iraqi scientists have said they were told to conceal from the U.N."
· "Plans and advanced design work for new long-range missiles with ranges up to at least 1,000 kilometers [621 miles] -- well beyond the 150-kilometer-range limit [93 miles] imposed by the U.N. Missiles of a 1,000-kilometer range would have allowed Iraq to threaten targets throughout the Middle East, including Ankara [Turkey], Cairo [Egypt] and Abu Dhabi [United Arab Emirates]."
Duelfer also said his investigators had discovered that "the primary source of illicit financing for this system was oil smuggling conducted through government-to-government protocols negotiated with neighboring countries [and] from kickback payments made on contracts set up through the U.N. oil-for-food program."
At Taji -- an Iraqi weapons complex as large as the District of Columbia -- U.S. combat units discovered more "pesticides" stockpiled in specially built containers, smaller in diameter but much longer than the standard 55-gallon drum.
And the Iraqis admitted they had made 3.9 tons of VX. You could store that in a garage. The Iraqis never provided any explanation of what had happened to their VX stockpiles.
Maybe I’ve missed what lying and getting something WRONG is about. Isn’t lying what you do after you got something wrong? Getting something wrong is a mistake and due to the fact that investigation after investigation has been conducted and concluded that there were no stockpiles of weapons, are the investigators lying?
If Bush lied wouldn’t we have found out that he lied during any of these investigations? Or did he get it wrong?
Well, bring it on.
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