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your claim (and i've seen it more than once before from others as well) got me to thinking....i don't recall one subpoena, one arrest, one person in trouble for lying to congress over 'fabricated intelligence'. do you? some baseball players have gotten in trouble for lying to congress, you think they'd tolerate being lied to in order to start a war? and no one would pay a price for that later? that's laughable. i did a google search to see if anything had in fact been found. i did find this: "Perhaps Congress is hoping that these hearings will shield them from responsibility for a war that didn't have to be fought," Seehusen said. "Keep in mind that last October, 296 representatives and 77 senators voted in favor of a resolution supporting the invasion of Iraq. So every one of these individuals is just as responsible as Bush for the consequences of that decision – and convening a hearing won't change that." Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., said no analysts have told the panel the administration pressured them to make a stronger WMD case than existed. "If there is anyone in the intelligence community – former, current – that thinks their analytical product in any way was manipulated or coerced or intimidated, please come forward. We will keep it confidential. But we have yet to hear from the first one," Roberts told reporters. now, i have no doubt lies have been told, by pols to their willing believers. just like always.
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