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Old 11-17-2005, 06:13 AM   #45 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by newhouse1390
"Second, the investigations DID NOT look into HOW the pre-war intelligence was used. They only focused on if analysts were pressured into changing or limiting their reports."

Yes they did and they found there was no political pressure There was no changing of intelligence. Again a false allegaton that if you say it enough it will come true!! You know what..prove it! You make these false statements (lies) about the way we went to war. The congress ought to be preparing to win this war not critisize it.
Prove it. Ok.

The Robb-Silberman Commission did that for me as reported HERE:

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In its March report to President Bush, the commission noted: "[W]e were not authorized to investigate how policymakers used the intelligence assessments they received from the Intelligence Community."
I'll rebuke your other issues when I have a bit more time...
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