Saturday, June 19, 2004
Iraq and Al Qaeda
Boy, the 911 commission has put the Bush administration in something of a difficult position. He's faced with two somewhat unpaletable options:
1. Continue to deny the findings of the report and put his own (in my opinion) dwindling credibility on the line to deny the findings of a bi-partisan commission that has been living this subject for the last months.
2. Concede that their final justification for the war was another 'error' (I would contend fabrication - whether intentional or as a result of neo-con myopia)
Either way, I'm happy I'm not in the White House communications department.
Government of the people, by the people and for the people. Wouldn't it be nice if that was still the case with this administration.
1. Continue to deny the findings of the report and put his own (in my opinion) dwindling credibility on the line to deny the findings of a bi-partisan commission that has been living this subject for the last months.
2. Concede that their final justification for the war was another 'error' (I would contend fabrication - whether intentional or as a result of neo-con myopia)
Either way, I'm happy I'm not in the White House communications department.
Government of the people, by the people and for the people. Wouldn't it be nice if that was still the case with this administration.