Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Who To Believe?
Today's special is dueling opinions.
According to this article from the Boston Globe our president and his sidekick assert that there was a direct link between al Qaeda and Iraq.
Meanwhile, this statement made by the 9/11 Commission asserts something completely different.
So, who should we believe?
Well let's see; our president has already lied to us a number of times concerning Iraq. He said that there were WMDs; there weren't. He said that we would be welcomed as liberators; we weren't/aren't. He said that we would bring stability to the Middle East; we haven't. He said that we were doing this to protect America; we haven't. (And these are only the lies about Iraq.)
Is the 9/11 Commission fully credible? That has yet to be seen, but I think it's clear who can't be trusted.
In November we have to make a change. Now some of you may be worried that Kerry isn't the right choice; but I think it's clear that Bush is definitely the WRONG choice. It's time for a change.
According to this article from the Boston Globe our president and his sidekick assert that there was a direct link between al Qaeda and Iraq.
- President Bush yesterday defended Vice President Dick Cheney's assertion this week that Saddam Hussein had longstanding ties with Al Qaeda, even as critics charged that the White House had no new proof of a connection.
Meanwhile, this statement made by the 9/11 Commission asserts something completely different.
- The panel investigating the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks found "no credible evidence that Iraq and al Qaeda cooperated on attacks against the United States," according to a staff report issued on Wednesday.
The report contradicts statements from the Bush administration that Saddam Hussein had ties to al Qaeda.
So, who should we believe?
Well let's see; our president has already lied to us a number of times concerning Iraq. He said that there were WMDs; there weren't. He said that we would be welcomed as liberators; we weren't/aren't. He said that we would bring stability to the Middle East; we haven't. He said that we were doing this to protect America; we haven't. (And these are only the lies about Iraq.)
Is the 9/11 Commission fully credible? That has yet to be seen, but I think it's clear who can't be trusted.
In November we have to make a change. Now some of you may be worried that Kerry isn't the right choice; but I think it's clear that Bush is definitely the WRONG choice. It's time for a change.