The Bush administration acknowledged for the first time yesterday that President Bush should not have alleged in his State of the Union address in January that Iraq had sought to buy uranium in Africa to reconstitute its nuclear weapons program.
The statement was prompted by publication of a British parliamentary commission report, which raised serious questions about the reliability of British intelligence that was cited by Bush as part of his effort to convince Congress and the American people that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction program were a threat to U.S. security.
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Now we have an admission that when our president went before the Americans to push his cause for war...he essentially told...an...untrue...fabrication? Or you can call it any three-letter word you choose. The fact is, it seems he perjured himself in front of a nation. Whether he knew or his speechwriters knew, SOMEONE'S responsible.