Tuesday, July 06, 2004
In the politest possible way, the 9/11 Commission says Cheney's lying
Quoting the AP story in its dead-pan entirety:
Call these guys, and they don't even have the grace to back down. They just go on as if nothing had happened.
Hey, who put the "lie" in "liability"? Dick "Dick" Cheney, that's who!
Let's hope Bush doesn't dump him. Cheney means votes for us.
The Sept. 11 commission is standing by its finding that al-Qaida had only limited contact with Iraq before the terrorist attacks, a determination disputed by Vice President Dick Cheney.
The 10-member, bipartisan panel issued a one-sentence statement Tuesday saying it had access to the same information as Cheney, who suggested strong ties between ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida.
Those ties were a central justification the Bush administration gave for going to war with Iraq and were called into question after the commission released a preliminary report last month. The report cited contacts between Saddam's regime and Osama bin Laden but said there was no "collaborative relationship."
Cheney criticized the commission's finding in an interview with CNBC and said there "probably" was information about Iraq's links to terrorists that the commission members did not learn during their 14-month investigation. The commission statement disputed that.
"After examining available transcripts of the vice president's public remarks, the 9/11 commission believes it has access to the same information the vice president has seen regarding contacts between al-Qaida and Iraq prior to the 9/11 attacks," the commission said.
The commission invited Cheney to offer any evidence that he thought it didn't have but never received any information.
(via AP)
Call these guys, and they don't even have the grace to back down. They just go on as if nothing had happened.
Hey, who put the "lie" in "liability"? Dick "Dick" Cheney, that's who!
Let's hope Bush doesn't dump him. Cheney means votes for us.