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Originally Posted by thrasher
Not really, it's a matter of fact. George Tenet has repeatedly said that the CIA never provided the white house with evidence that Al-Qaeda officials had met with Iraqi leaders in the months prior to 9/11, a key point the Bush administration used to connect Al Qaeda to Iraq. Furthermore, no such document has been produced to this day by the administration. In what way is that not intentional deception?
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To put it into context although George Tenet was a Clinton appointee, he defended the Bush administration. However, it looks like Tenet and his CIA is just as responsible as Bush.
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In a sharp exchange with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, Mr. Tenet said he did not believe intelligence was misused by the Bush administration to launch the war with Iraq.
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...2643-5367r.htm
I would agree that the pre-war intelligence left a lot to be desired and hopefully one day we will all find out the truth not blinded by partisan politics or disdain for Bush.