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Friday, July 11, 2003
Quote of the day:
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.
Thanks, Ari.
I've been asked to blog this (as if more than 3 people read my blog), so I will. There's a lot about Dean I don't like, but we could do worse, reelecting Bush for instance. Anyway:
Dear ____, In light of late-breaking events, I thought it was important that I write to you today. It is now clear that there are those in this administration who misled the nation and misled the world in making the case for pre-emptive war. They know who they are. And they should resign today. Please join me in demanding that those responsible for misleading the American people resign by clicking on the link below: http://www.deanforamerica.com/truth In his State of the Union address, President Bush claimed that Iraq had attempted to purchase uranium in Africa for the production of nuclear weapons. We know now that the documents he relied upon to make that claim were forged. Yesterday, in testimony before the Senate, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made the stunning announcement that it was only "within recent days" (since the press had begun reporting it) that he learned about the forgery. Yet Secretary of State Colin Powell, in February, had enough reservations about the validity of the documents that he did not cite them in his presentation to the UN. The American people must know the truth. There will be investigations, and the truth will come out, and those in this administration must be held accountable for their failure to give us the truth before we went to war. But we do not need to wait for the investigations to rid these people from our government -- they can resign on their own today. Call on those who misled the American people to resign today by clicking on the link below: http://www.deanforamerica.com/truth I am now convinced more than ever that it was a mistake to have given this administration a blank check to engage in this war -- as too many in Congress did when they supported the Iraqi war resolution. Please forward this message on to everyone in your email list. Ask them to join us. We all must stand up and demand the facts from our government in Washington. Howard Dean Contribute to Dean for America: http://www.deanforamerica.com/contribute
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Maestro 8:44 AM
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