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Saturday, May 05, 2007

Condi may be protecting George but she's screwing her country

the only honorable thing for this woman to do would be to honor the congressional subpoena, testify under oath, tell the truth and let the chips fall where they may...
"As long as U.S. troops are dying in Iraq, the secretary of state has an obligation to answer questions about how they got there and why they stay. If accountability is ever to begin, it would be best if those questions are answered not on '60 Minutes' but under oath," [writes Frank Rich in his Sunday New York Times op-ed piece].

counting from 9/11, we've had nearly six years of half-truths, spinning, misinformation, disinformation, propaganda and outright deceit about iraq, and it seems like every time we get close to what might be the truth, it eludes our grasp... we're so far overdue for accountability in this country, it's ridiculous, so, like frank rich so clearly and so plaintively suggests, let's do it and not waste any more time...

(thanks to raw story...)

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