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by: William Rivers Pitt, t r u t h o u t | Columnist

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A man looks at a cross set up for a soldier killed in Iraq. The cross is set up every Sunday at the beach in Santa Monica by Veterans for Peace as part of what they call "Arlington West." (Photo: Margaret Molloy Photography)

    Six years ago, the United States of America began the invasion and occupation of Iraq. Since then, 4,259 American soldiers have been killed and tens of thousands more have been wounded. There is no accurate accounting of Iraqi dead and wounded, because as we were told, we do not do body counts. Because the Bush administration left its Iraq expenditures off the budget, and because of the tremendous amount of war-profiteering, graft and theft that has been involved, we do not know exactly how much we have spent.

    For the record, 2,192 days later, this is how we got here:

    "Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein now has weapons of mass destruction."

    - Dick Cheney, Vice President
     Speech to VFW National Convention
     8/26/2002

    "There is already a mountain of evidence that Saddam Hussein is gathering weapons for the purpose of using them. And adding additional information is like adding a foot to Mount Everest."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Response to Question From the Press
     9/6/2002

    "We don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."

    - Condoleezza Rice, US National Security Adviser
     CNN Late Edition
     9/8/2002

    "Right now, Iraq is expanding and improving facilities that were used for the production of biological weapons."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Speech to the UN General Assembly
     9/12/2002

    "Iraq has stockpiled biological and chemical weapons, and is rebuilding the facilities used to make more of those weapons. We have sources that tell us that Saddam Hussein recently authorized Iraqi field commanders to use chemical weapons - the very weapons the dictator tells us he does not have."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Radio Address
     10/5/2002

    "The Iraqi regime ... possesses and produces chemical and biological weapons. It is seeking nuclear weapons. We know that the regime has produced thousands of tons of chemical agents, including mustard gas, sarin nerve gas, VX nerve gas."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Cincinnati, Ohio, Speech
     10/7/2002

    "And surveillance photos reveal that the regime is rebuilding facilities that it had used to produce chemical and biological weapons."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Cincinnati, Ohio, Speech
     10/7/2002

    "After 11 years during which we have tried containment, sanctions, inspections, even selected military action, the end result is that Saddam Hussein still has chemical and biological weapons and is increasing his capabilities to make more. And he is moving ever closer to developing a nuclear weapon."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Cincinnati, Ohio, Speech
     10/7/2002

    "We've also discovered through intelligence that Iraq has a growing fleet of manned and unmanned aerial vehicles that could be used to disperse chemical or biological weapons across broad areas."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Cincinnati, Ohio, Speech
     10/7/2002

    "Iraq, despite UN sanctions, maintains an aggressive program to rebuild the infrastructure for its nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile programs. In each instance, Iraq's procurement agents are actively working to obtain both weapons-specific and dual-use materials and technologies critical to their rebuilding and expansion efforts, using front companies and whatever illicit means are at hand."

    - John Bolton, Undersecretary of State for Arms Control
     Speech to the Hudson Institute
     11/1/2002

    "Iraq could decide on any given day to provide biological or chemical weapons to a terrorist group or to individual terrorists ... The war on terror will not be won until Iraq is completely and verifiably deprived of weapons of mass destruction."

    - Dick Cheney, Vice President
     Denver, Address to the Air National Guard
     12/1/2002

    "If he declares he has none, then we will know that Saddam Hussein is once again misleading the world."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     12/2/2002

    "The president of the United States and the secretary of defense would not assert as plainly and bluntly as they have that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction if it was not true, and if they did not have a solid basis for saying it."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Response to Question From the Press
     12/4/2002

    "We know for a fact that there are weapons there."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     1/9/2003

    "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa. Our intelligence sources tell us that he has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes suitable for nuclear weapons production."

    - George W. Bush, President
     State of the Union Address
     1/28/2003

    "Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent."

    - George W. Bush, President
     State of the Union Address
     1/28/2003

    "We know that Saddam Hussein is determined to keep his weapons of mass destruction, is determined to make more."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Remarks to the UN Security Council
     2/5/2003

    "There can be no doubt that Saddam Hussein has biological weapons and the capability to rapidly produce more, many more. And he has the ability to dispense these lethal poisons and diseases in ways that can cause massive death and destruction. If biological weapons seem too terrible to contemplate, chemical weapons are equally chilling."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Address to the UN Security Council
     2/5/2003

    "In Iraq, a dictator is building and hiding weapons that could enable him to dominate the Middle East and intimidate the civilized world - and we will not allow it."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Speech to the American Enterprise Institute
     2/26/2003

    "If Iraq had disarmed itself, gotten rid of its weapons of mass destruction over the past 12 years, or over the last several months since (UN Resolution) 1441 was enacted, we would not be facing the crisis that we now have before us ... But the suggestion that we are doing this because we want to go to every country in the Middle East and rearrange all of its pieces is not correct."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Interview With Radio France International
     2/28/2003

    "So has the strategic decision been made to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction by the leadership in Baghdad? I think our judgment has to be clearly not."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Remarks to the UN Security Council
     3/7/2003

    "Let's talk about the nuclear proposition for a minute. We know that based on intelligence, that has been very, very good at hiding these kinds of efforts. He's had years to get good at it and we know he has been absolutely devoted to trying to acquire nuclear weapons. And we believe he has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons."

    - Dick Cheney, Vice President
     "Meet the Press"
     3/16/2003

    "Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Address to the Nation
     3/17/2003

    "Well, there is no question that we have evidence and information that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, biological and chemical particularly ... all this will be made clear in the course of the operation, for whatever duration it takes."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     3/21/2003

    "One of our top objectives is to find and destroy the WMD. There are a number of sites."

    - Victoria Clark, Pentagon Spokeswoman
     Press Briefing
     3/22/2003

    "I have no doubt we're going to find big stores of weapons of mass destruction."

    - Kenneth Adelman, Defense Policy Board Member
     Washington Post, p. A27
     3/23/2003

    "We know where they are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     ABC Interview
     3/30/2003

    "We still need to find and secure Iraq's weapons of mass destruction facilities and secure Iraq's borders so we can prevent the flow of weapons of mass destruction materials and senior regime officials out of the country."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Press Conference
     4/9/2003

    "You bet we're concerned about it. And one of the reasons it's important is because the nexus between terrorist states with weapons of mass destruction ... and terrorist groups - networks - is a critical link. And the thought that ... some of those materials could leave the country and in the hands of terrorist networks would be a very unhappy prospect. So it is important to us to see that that doesn't happen."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Press Conference
     4/9/2003

    "I think you have always heard, and you continue to hear from officials, a measure of high confidence that, indeed, the weapons of mass destruction will be found."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     4/10/2003

    "But make no mistake - as I said earlier - we have high confidence that they have weapons of mass destruction. That is what this war was about and it is about. And we have high confidence it will be found."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     4/10/2003

    "Were not going to find anything until we find people who tell us where the things are. And we have that very high on our priority list, to find the people who know. And when we do, then well learn precisely where things were and what was done."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     "Meet the Press"
     4/13/2003

    "We are learning more as we interrogate or have discussions with Iraqi scientists and people within the Iraqi structure, that perhaps he destroyed some, perhaps he dispersed some. And so we will find them."

    - George W. Bush, President
     NBC Interview
     4/24/2003

    "There are people who in large measure have information that we need ... so that we can track down the weapons of mass destruction in that country."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Press Briefing
     4/25/2003

    "We'll find them. It'll be a matter of time to do so."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Remarks to Reporters
     5/3/2003

    "I'm absolutely sure that there are weapons of mass destruction there and the evidence will be forthcoming. We're just getting it just now."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Remarks to Reporters
     5/4/2003

    "We never believed that we'd just tumble over weapons of mass destruction in that country."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Fox News Interview
     5/4/2003

    "I'm not surprised if we begin to uncover the weapons program of Saddam Hussein - because he had a weapons program."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Remarks to Reporters
     5/6/2003

    "U.S. officials never expected that 'we were going to open garages and find' weapons of mass destruction."

    - Condoleezza Rice, US National Security Adviser
     Reuters Interview
     5/12/2003

    "We said all along that we will never get to the bottom of the Iraqi WMD program simply by going and searching specific sites, that you'd have to be able to get people who know about the programs to talk to you."

    - Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense
     Interview With Australian Broadcasting
     5/13/2003

    "It's going to take time to find them, but we know he had them. And whether he destroyed them, moved them or hid them, we're going to find out the truth. One thing is for certain: Saddam Hussein no longer threatens America with weapons of mass destruction."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Speech at a Weapons Factory in Ohio
     5/25/2003

    "They may have had time to destroy them, and I don't know the answer."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
     5/27/2003

    "For bureaucratic reasons, we settled on one issue, weapons of mass destruction (as justification for invading Iraq) because it was the one reason everyone could agree on."

    - Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense
     Vanity Fair Interview
     5/28/2003

    "The President is indeed satisfied with the intelligence that he received. And I think that's borne out by the fact that, just as Secretary Powell described at the United Nations, we have found the bio trucks that can be used only for the purpose of producing biological weapons. That's proof-perfect that the intelligence in that regard was right on target."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     5/29/2003

    "We have teams of people that are out looking. They've investigated a number of sites. And within the last week or two, they have in fact captured and have in custody two of the mobile trailers that Secretary Powell talked about at the United Nations as being biological weapons laboratories."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Infinity Radio Interview
     5/30/2003

    "But for those who say we haven't found the banned manufacturing devices or banned weapons, they're wrong, we found them."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Interview With TVP Poland
     5/30/2003

    "You remember when Colin Powell stood up in front of the world, and he said Iraq has got laboratories, mobile labs to build biological weapons ... They're illegal. They're against the United Nations resolutions, and we've so far discovered two ... And we'll find more weapons as time goes on."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Press Briefing
     5/30/2003

    "This wasn't material I was making up, it came from the intelligence community."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Press Briefing
     6/2/2003

    "We recently found two mobile biological weapons facilities which were capable of producing biological agents. This is the man who spent decades hiding tools of mass murder. He knew the inspectors were looking for them. You know better than me he's got a big country in which to hide them. We're on the look. We'll reveal the truth."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Camp Sayliya, Qatar
     6/5/2003

    "I would put before you Exhibit A, the mobile biological labs that we have found. People are saying, 'Well, are they truly mobile biological labs?' Yes, they are. And the DCI, George Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence, stands behind that assessment."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Fox News Interview
     6/8/2003

    "No one ever said that we knew precisely where all of these agents were, where they were stored."

    - Condoleezza Rice, US National Security Adviser
     "Meet the Press"
     6/8/2003

    "What the president has said is because it's been the long-standing view of numerous people, not only in this country, not only in this administration, but around the world, including at the United Nations, who came to those conclusions ... And the president is not going to engage in the rewriting of history that others may be trying to engage in."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Response to Question From the Press
     6/9/2003

    "Iraq had a weapons program ... Intelligence throughout the decade showed they had a weapons program. I am absolutely convinced with time we'll find out they did have a weapons program."

    - George W. Bush, President
     Comment to Reporters
     6/9/2003

    "The biological weapons labs that we believe strongly are biological weapons labs, we didn't find any biological weapons with those labs. But should that give us any comfort? Not at all. Those were labs that could produce biological weapons whenever Saddam Hussein might have wanted to have a biological weapons inventory."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     Associated Press Interview
     6/12/2003

    "My personal view is that their intelligence has been, I'm sure, imperfect, but good. In other words, I think the intelligence was correct in general, and that you always will find out precisely what it was once you get on the ground and have a chance to talk to people and explore it, and I think that will happen."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Press Briefing
     6/18/2003

    "I have reason, every reason, to believe that the intelligence that we were operating off was correct and that we will, in fact, find weapons or evidence of weapons, programs, that are conclusive. But that's just a matter of time ... It's now less than eight weeks since the end of major combat in Iraq and I believe that patience will prove to be a virtue."

    - Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
     Pentagon Media Briefing
     6/24/2003

    MS. BLOCK: There were no toxins found in those trailers.

    SECRETARY POWELL: Which could mean one of several things: one, they hadn't been used yet to develop toxins; or, secondly, they had been sterilized so thoroughly that there is no residual left. It may well be that they hadn't been used yet.

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     "All Things Considered" Interview
     6/27/2003

    "That was the concern we had with Saddam Hussein. Not only did he have weapons - and we'll uncover not only his weapons but all of his weapons programs - he never lost the intent to have these kinds of weapons."

    - Colin Powell, Secretary of State
     "All Things Considered" Interview
     6/27/2003

    "I think the burden is on those people who think he didn't have weapons of mass destruction to tell the world where they are."

    - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary
     Press Briefing
     7/9/2003

  

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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: "War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know" and "The Greatest Sedition Is Silence." His newest book, "House of Ill Repute: Reflections on War, Lies, and America's Ravaged Reputation," is now available from PoliPointPress.

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And so we find out, Sadam

And so we find out, Sadam Hussein had given up on all these weapons programs and also told us they no longer existed. This was also determined by Scott Ritter who told us 95% of the weapons had been accounted for and the UN was still uncovering weapons and destroying them when they were forced to leave when we invaded Iraq. Saddam Hussein was not a nice man, but was he a threat to the United States? Saddam's invasion to Kuwait was a threat to our oil supply, but we definitely had the upper hand there. In my opinion the war in Iraq is a total mistake because Saddam was no longer a threat to anyone but his own people.

Sad Margaret Malloy's photo

Sad Margaret Malloy's photo caption doesn't have the dead man's name. Perhaps it could be added?

"I think the burden is on

"I think the burden is on those people who think he didn't have weapons of mass destruction to tell the world where they are." - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary Press Briefing 7/9/2003 ABSOLUTELY WRONG! The burden was on those who thought he HAD weapons and they failed miserably because they LIED about the reason for the war, period! Media failed us with their lopsided coverage and lack of conducting BASIC journalism (thanks to the media honchos and their politically biased motivation for suppression)!!! We the people failed for not asking questions and demanding answers from our representatives... WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS WAR!

Reasons to go to war against

Reasons to go to war against every country in the last sixty-some years have always been fabricated. There was never a threat to the stability and safety of the United States, but there was constant pressure from the "defense" industry to deliver more business. Ike knew, and he told famously: but back then, IkeΒ΄s warning was spun as the sour grapes of an old man. We have been snookered for so many decades, people donΒ΄t even remember that the Defense Department used to be called the War Department, in rare mid-20th-century candor. Back then, a soldier was someone who did his civic duty: today, he or she is a "warrior", besung by the likes of Kid Rock in nazi-like screaming color and -heroics, made for a gullible teen-aged movie audience. Get real, get back to truth and basics. Just as patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, war is the last refuge of a corrupt and failing leadership. LetΒ΄s throw the bums out when they begin selling war and death again as noble.

They lied and lied and lied

They lied and lied and lied and lied some more to justify invading and occupying Iraq. They lied to justify torture, spying on Americans, and the rape of the environment. And they're going to get away with it. Only Democratic politicians who enjoy sex are censured or removed from office. Some of the world hates us, some is laughing at us, and that's why.

Lets keep a few things in

Lets keep a few things in mind while we consider pre-invasion pre-sanction Iraq: Iraq was for the most part a peaceful and prosperous country until U.S. sponsored UN sanctions cut off food and medicine, resulting in the deaths of 500,000 children. Saddam came to power through U.S, support and action, the U.S. believing he was firmly in their camp. The attack on Kuwait was an act of entrapment by the U.S. government, which was consulted prior to the invasion of Kuwait by Saddam, and our government gave Saddam every reason to believe they approved it without explicitly saying so. The attack on Kuwait was because Kuwait had drilled oil wells at an angle to tap into an oil reserve that was actually beneath Iraq and as such probably would have been considered Iraqi oil by international law. Saddam may not have been a "nice guy" but he came to power as a U.S. puppet, and the U.S. government's "problem" with Saddam was that he stopped being our puppet.

Thanks to William Rivers

Thanks to William Rivers Pitt for taking the time, exerting the effort, and doing the work to make available a detailed list of all that Cheney-Bush administration propaganda. But, isn't that what a journalist is supposed to do? Isn't that why the press was given First Amendment protection?

In file footage from a

In file footage from a recent interview with Charley Rose, Condi Rice denies that the Bush administration ever tried to maintain that Saddam was linked to al Quaida. Every time I see Dick Cheney on TV continuing to lie it reminds me of Nuremburg. What else were the Nazi high command going to do but maintain that their policies were their own business, that they were correct, that the court convened to try them was a bunch of hypocrites? These are "interesting times." If the American people really could come to a realization of just how far Bush & Co. took us toward dictatorship, if they could truly understand just how much of an oligarchy Wall Street really is, if the Congress had any courage at all, this country could undergo astonishing changes that would bring democratic principles into its economic system. Of course the oligarchs will fight this to their last breath because the "old way" would be over, done, caput.

A lot of us do remember, Mr.

A lot of us do remember, Mr. Pitt. It's also worth remembering how much of this crap was promoted by the corporate press, Congress, and many segments of the public. America was so proud of itself after "9/11"; in reality many were frightened to the point of cowardice and accepted this stuff.

Great summation of the lies

Great summation of the lies of the former Administration that resulted in so many war crimes. Why are we not holding anyone accountable for those deaths? Where are the Special Prosecutors and why do we simply seem to pretend that everything is okay?

Unfortunately radline9 is

Unfortunately radline9 is dead wrong about 1 thing in writing "Saddam was no longer a threat to anyone but his own people" He was a threat to Iran! In fact, it was the constant threat of having a Sadaam controlled Iraq on Iran's border that kept Iran's ambitions in check. What W. and his neo-con puppeteers did in invading Iraq was to remove the only threat that held Iran in check. Without Sadaam as a potential aggressor and with the US mired in an ill conceived occupation of Iraq, Iran became free to pursue its aspiration of domination in the middle east.

The liars and war mongers

The liars and war mongers need to be held accountable for their fabrications and actions! This war has had a gigantic cost in dollars and lives, and that cost continues to spiral upward. Consider, for a moment, what we could have done with all the money that has been squandered in Iraq. The Bush crowd lied because invading Iraq and removing Saddam was at or near the top of their to-do list the day they stole their way into office. They must be held accountable. There is plenty of evidence they knew exact;u what they were doing.

Its worse than anything you

Its worse than anything you accounted for and outlined in this article... We are in Iraq because a bunch of good old boy weasels thought it would be cool and good for them politically to have a 'good old boy war' agin SadAm... Good for George. Good for those who supported him... Good for the Republican Party... Good for CONservatism... and last but not least--- WE ARE IN IRAQ SIMPLY BECAUSE GEORGE BUSH HAD A MOVIE ABOUT GEORGE BUSH THE WAR GUY PLAYING IN HIS HEAD AS HE SAT DOWN TO SIGN THE ORDERS TO ATTACK IRAQ... Sick, Sad and True... Wouldn't you agree..?

A further comment (15:34) to

A further comment (15:34) to 15:20 and 15:47: you are right: why are they not held accountable? Bush and Cheney clearly committed crimes against humanity and waged aggressive war. People were executed for this by the Nuremberg tribunal, which was basically an American idea. It's worth asking here: what were the US motives at Nuremberg? Justice or revenge? You can easily imagine the attitude "how dare they mess with us. We'll try them and execute them." Many of the defendants certainly committed crimes, but was this the real motive? The main question now: can the US system police itself?

Lately we have been hearing

Lately we have been hearing rumors of the possibility of some sort of investigation into the Bush admins. commission of the warm crime of torture. Well and good, but aren't we forgetting something. It would seem like the launching of a full scale war against a sovereign nation, which largely targeted (at least in the shock and awe phase) its unarmed citizenry, is a war crime of infinitely higher magnitude. During the run-up to this atrocity the enlightened, informed people of the U.S. (and the rest of the world) marched in record numbers in protest, and I proudly include myself. If WE knew that this was a fraud, why didn't Congress and the editoorial board of the New York Times? The answer: THEY DID. They just didn't care about "any stinking badges" or Geneva Convention.

The propaganda and lies

The propaganda and lies delivered by the Bush administration to the American people has been suspected as such since 2002, and regularly proven to be ever since (it continues today regarding Afghanistan). Many believed there were no WMD there. It was understood that Iraq was not involved in 9-11, but the Bush administration lied about all of it, and worse, acted on the lies as if they were true in order to secretly carve out a niche for Big Oil in Iraq. Now a quarter of the Iraqi population (equivalent to 75,000,oo0 Americans) are dead, injured, or displaced, and tens of thousands of young American men and women have been killed and maimed for life. That doesn't even include the trillions of taxpayer dollars spent or going to be spent to accomplish the ruination of not only a sovereign nation, but of a substantial portion of Western civilization's history and artifacts. Even so, our representatives in Washington cannot even cover their asses with a white-washed investigation! They would apparently rather sweep the entire disaster under the rug rather than investigate the Bush administration for criminal behavior, and likely get caught in the trap themselves. The new propaganda tells Americans that our Senators and reps are mad, and serious, about finding out what really happened, as if we don't know enough to understand what has happened. For every day that Congress beats around the bush, a new atrocity is committed in the name of American citizens. For every day that passes with empty words on a page, the prospect of action taken to reconcile this horror of foreign policy is reduced. Congress is complicit in this entire affair, and Americans should understand exactly who it is that is governing us. The death and deceit of the Bush years remains in place today!

They will all write books

They will all write books glorifying themselves, and make millions. It is too bad that those liars will never be charged with perjury to the American people. As a side comment, one example of the low levels to which unlimited public funding of the war has gone is that the other day I was riding on a bus and talking to my fellow passenger. He mentioned that he has a friend in Iraq, working for a company that BLOWS UP buildings (hope no one inside) to get the (no bid, cost-plus?) contract to rebuild them!! Death and destruction is only money to these fiends.

The truth is found at the

The truth is found at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/btw/watch.html Where Bill Moyers and friends prove the instigators and rabble rousers where the neo cons mentioned there and elsehwere.

"I think the burden is on

"I think the burden is on those people who think he didn't have weapons of mass destruction to tell the world where they are." - Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary Press Briefing 7/9/2003 The idiotic topsy-turvyness of this gem from Ari Fleischer is emblematic of the whole long list of lies & deceptions that attempted to excuse the inexcusable invasion of Iraq. Switching back & forth so often from this lie to that, he simply forgot which way was up!

It is compelling to see that

It is compelling to see that since 1948, no military actions by the US government (or any of its paramilitary forces) has caused any nation to democratize. Indeed, in many cases (such as South Korea), democracy has occurred by resisting the regimes that the US government props up, which are often military authoritarian leaders. Ironic for a nation that claims that it is doing this for the interests of the people. Let it be made clear - the American public largely supported the war (based on opinion polls) in winter of 2003 because most Americans believed that Suddam actually did have or was trying to obtain weapons of mass destruction. This proved to be one of many lies made by the Bush administration. History must never forget this and other lessons - let your guard down and surely another Bush (or someone worse) will take his place and once again cause unjust death.

"I think the burden is on

"I think the burden is on those people who think he didn't have weapons of mass destruction to tell the world where they are." Right after they tell us where the Easter Bunny is hiding.

All the "intelligence" was

All the "intelligence" was based on a single source, Dick Cheney, code name "Slimeball".

Interesting how the weapons

Interesting how the weapons of mass destruction --known to exist--have morphed into: weapons of mass destruction programs, then capabilities, then intentions, and when all failed to be found or proven, the last resort argument was that all of these things never found were just about ready to be reconstituted. The shame of not calling these manipulations a lie has only been exceeded by the tacit acceptance of the biggest lie: that it had been "freedom and democracy" all along, that Iraq was the central front of the war on terror.

What happened to the quote

What happened to the quote where Bush defended the war by saying "after all, he is the guy who tried to kill my father!"?

Jail them all.

Jail them all.

The real tragedy of all of

The real tragedy of all of this is that these criminals perpetrated the events of 9/11 to get the US population to support war on Iraq, legalize torture, and ram through the Patriot Act.(Among other things) Remember when the Patriot Act failed to pass the first time? Mysterious white powder was sent to Congress members Leahy and Dashile. These neo cons were ruthless criminals who should be tried for war crimes against the US. But I doubt it will ever happen. I love Pitt's writing but, he would never touch the conspiracy leading up to 9/11. Very few have. Read Crossing the Rubicon by Michael Ruppert. And remember this: No plane hit Building 7 at ground zero. It just" fell down."

Bravo Steven Bernstein for

Bravo Steven Bernstein for having the guts to speak to a point that few people will address in writing. I agree that William Rivers Pitt's article reveals the truths that are evident, but what about those unspoken horrific truths that no one wants to admit to? These people are vicious criminals who would use the most evil devices to manipulate thinking and events to satisfy their own ends. I put nothing past them.