Published on April 27, 2005 By Deference In Politics
With all the campaign rhetoric flying about last year, it was easy for true believers to give Bush&Co. the benefit of the doubt on WMD's in Iraq.

Now that lie has finally been put to rest Link for the last time ( all those fake intelligence reports like the "yellow cake being bought from Niger" should have been a clue to the public ), a new Gallup poll has found

"Half of all Americans, exactly 50%, now say the Bush administration deliberately misled Americans about whether Iraq had weapons of mass destruction..."

This comes on the heels of last week's Gallup findings that 53% of the American populace feels the invasion of Iraq was "not worth it."

How long will some live in denial about the facts of Iraq?

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on Apr 27, 2005
"Now that lie has finally been put to rest Link for the last time ( all those fake intelligence reports like the "yellow cake being bought from Niger" should have been a clue to the public ), a new Gallup poll has found"

Particularly given the fact that the Niger documents were already proven to be forgeries, and were all over the internet before we invaded Iraq. That really should have been not only the first clue, but the nail in the coffin in the planned invasion. But, it wasn't and we are now dealing with a horrific mess.

How deep does the deficit have to go before Americans say ENOUGH?

How much mercury and carbon dioxide and sulfer and depleted uranium have to be allowed into the environment before people say ENOUGH, you're killing us?

How much money will the government transfer to their richest buddies in the name of 'trickle down economics" before people say "It ain't freakin' workin'"?

How many American and Iraqi people have to be killed before we admit that this was a selfish, self-serving fiasco, and just scream for impeachment?