Archive for June 1st, 2005

More and more proof that Bush lied about Iraq war

On the heels of the revealling of the Downing Street memo in May, some mainstream media here in the US are finally catching on to the story. And to the realization that President Bush continually lied when he said he had no plans to invade Iraq.

On Memorial Day, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune published an editorial which gave more evidence about the lies and manipulations that led us into war:

“Just four days before Bush’s State of the Union address in January 2003, Pincus writes, the National Security Council staff ‘put out a call for new intelligence to bolster claims’ about Saddam Hussein’s WMD programs. The call went out because the NSC staff believed the case was weak. Moreover, Pincus says, ‘as the war approached, many U.S. intelligence analysts were internally questioning almost every major piece of prewar intelligence about Hussein’s alleged weapons programs.’ But no one at high ranks in the administration would listen to them.”

How can we defend a president that lied to us to take us into a war? A war that has cost the lives of over 1500 American soldiers?

I’ve been reticent to join in on the Impeach Bush bandwagon, but is this not an impeachable offense?


Unclear on the concept: Judge sentences people to church

Now this story is just bizarre. And makes me glad that I don’t live in Kentucky. Kentucky District Judge Michael Caperton has taken it upon himself to allow people convicted of drug and/or alcohol offenses to go to church in lieu of jail time. “[Caperton] said there’s no violation of the separation of church and state because he said ‘worship services’ instead of ‘church.’ He also said it’s optional for the offenders.” In my opinion, arguing semantics does not excuse breaking the constitution. As for this being optional for defendants, that makes things even worse!

Or, as an ACLU lawyer puts it, “the judge is letting people who go to services avoid jail, while people who decline have to go to jail. The lawyer said that violates the state’s required ‘neutrality’ toward religion.”


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