Two partially declassified reports issued by the Senate Intelligence Committee last week that were critical of pre-war intelligence on Iraq that remains significantly overclassified, which means the public's right to know doesn't really exist in the real world.
Portions of the report which the intelligence community leaders have determined to keep from public view provide some of the most damaging evidence of this administration's falsehoods and distortions.
Also administration recent claims of progress in Baghdad are based on faulty reports of less casualties. The original report left out some and counted only certain incidents. How tacky at a minimum.
12 September, 2006
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