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<title>Study: False statements preceded war(Barf Alert!)(Soros funded)</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON - A study by two nonprofit journalism organizations found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements about the national security threat from Iraq in the two years following the 2001 terrorist attacks. The study concluded that the statements &#x26;#x22;were part of an orchestrated campaign that effectively galvanized public opinion and, in the process, led the nation to war under decidedly false pretenses.&#x26;#x22; The study was posted Tuesday on the Web site of the Center for Public Integrity, which worked with the Fund for Independence in Journalism. White House spokesman Scott Stanzel said he could...</description>
<author>AP via Yahoo News</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 03:16:38 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Intel report: Iraq a &#x26;#x91;cause c&#x26;#xE9;l&#x26;#xE8;bre&#x26;#x92; for extremists</title>
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<description>WASHINGTON - The war in Iraq has become a &#x26;#x93;cause c&#x26;#xE9;l&#x26;#xE8;bre&#x26;#x94; for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S. that probably will get worse before it gets better, federal intelligence analysts conclude in a report at odds with President Bush&#x26;#x92;s contention of a world growing safer. In the bleak report, declassified and released Tuesday on Bush&#x26;#x92;s orders, the nation&#x26;#x92;s most veteran analysts conclude that despite serious damage to the leadership of al-Qaida, the threat from Islamic extremists has spread both in numbers and in geographic reach. ----------------------- Virtually all assessments of the current situation were bad news. The report&#x26;#x92;s...</description>
<author>Associated Press</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:32:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Press Wants to Know if Pro-War Officials Will Send Their Own Kids to War</title>
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<description>It&#x26;#x27;s a question from the press sure to be posed more and more as the months go on, directed at public officials who continue to support the Iraq war: If you believe in the cause so deeply, why aren&#x26;#x27;t your own kids signing up? Most prominently, President Bush (through his press spokesmen) is now hearing it, but it&#x26;#x27;s now trickling down to the congressional and state level. Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, a strong backer of Bush policy in Iraq -- who has give sons age 24 to 35 -- heard the query yesterday, from a Boston Herald reporter. Romney,...</description>
<author>Editor &#x26; Publisher</author>
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<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2005 21:41:12 GMT</pubDate>
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