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    No wonder why - There so many insider that think they can do as they will - and break all the rules - and make-up there own rules - and make a mess of the United States...

    ~ Experience – To Vote For 273 Lies About Iraq~

    I don't know if Clinton and McCain - Have all that Much experience - But I do know if they had a bunch of Experience – They would not have vote for 237 lies - That got us into Iraq!!!!

    That Iraq vote – Fooled them both over 237 times.

    Now that’s the Kind of experience – I can do with-out !!!


    About Iraq on the Record
    Presented by Rep. Henry A. Waxman
    On March 19, 2003, U.S. forces began military operations in Iraq. Addressing the nation about the purpose of the war on the day the bombing began, President Bush stated: “The people of the United States and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder.” Two years later, many doubts have been raised regarding the Administration’s assertions about the threat posed by Iraq.
    Prepared at the direction of Rep. Henry A. Waxman, Iraq on the Record is a searchable collection of 237 specific misleading statements made by Bush Administration officials about the threat posed by Iraq. It contains statements that were misleading based on what was known to the Administration at the time the statements were made. It does not include statements that appear mistaken only in hindsight. If a statement was an accurate reflection of U.S. intelligence at the time it was made, it was excluded even if it now appears erroneous. For more information on how the statements were selected, see the full methodology. The Iraq on the Record Report is a comprehensive examination of these statements.
    Topics of the Statements. The 237 misleading statements can be divided into
    four categories. The five officials made 11 statements that claimed that Iraq
    posed an urgent threat; 81 statements that exaggerated Iraq’s nuclear activities; 84
    statements that overstated Iraq’s chemical and biological weapons capabilities;
    and 61 statements that misrepresented Iraq’s ties to al Qaeda.
    Statements by President Bush. Between September 12, 2002, and July 17,
    2003, President Bush made 55 misleading statements about the threat posed by
    Iraq in 27 separate public appearances. On October 7, 2002, three days before the

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