June 26, 2003

Update

  • The White House, in a possible CYA/quid pro quo, is saying that it stands by the CIA's conclusion that the mobile trailers found in Iraq were intended for making biological weapons, dismissing a conflicting assessment from the State Department's intelligence division.

    "I think that the agencies that are charged with the review of this, and have the most expertise on it, have rendered their judgment in a very public setting and it speaks for itself," spokes-tool Ari 'the Liar' Fleischer lied to the WH propaganda presstitutes reporters.

    The press corpse, busy lubing themselves, passed on questioning him about the fact that Britain sold the trailers to Iraq for the purpose of inflating weather balloons with hydrogen.



  • GOP rejects deeper probe on Iraqi arms
    The House has rejected two attempts by Democratic lawmakers for additional inquiries into the handling of intelligence on Iraq's weapons programs.

    Democrats sought to include the inquiries in a bill authorizing 2004 intelligence activities. That bill, whose details are mostly classified, was expected to be approved late Thursday or early Friday.

    Democrats have questioned whether prewar intelligence was inaccurate or manipulated to back up serial liar/war deserter Smirky McAWol's push for war, but the repukes have said there is no sign of wrongdoing and have accused Democrats of raising the issue for political reasons.

    More utter, unbelievable, APPALLING bullsh*t here.



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