Iraq war: former Bush aide admits manipulating opinion

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"Now he tells us: George Bush's former press secretary Scott McClellan has admitted that the Iraq war was "unnecessary" and a "strategic blunder" that was sold to the American people through manipulative propaganda campaign."

http://tinyurl.com/5j4d3c
 
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"Now he tells us: George Bush's former press secretary Scott McClellan has admitted that the Iraq war was "unnecessary" and a "strategic blunder" that was sold to the American people through manipulative propaganda campaign."

http://tinyurl.com/5j4d3c

It's a "last chance to confess" situation. Those who don't repent now will not find much in the way of mercy when the new administration takes office, unless the new admin is the old one (McCain), and the chances of that happening are no real comfort to most republicans, especially the ones involved in this mess!

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It's a "last chance to confess" situation. Those who don't repent now will not find much in the way of mercy when the new administration takes office, unless the new admin is the old one (McCain), and the chances of that happening are no real comfort to most republicans, especially the ones involved in this mess!

The Ninth Scribe

He's never working again, I think his conscious was troubling him, but none of us know
 
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"Now he tells us: George Bush's former press secretary Scott McClellan has admitted that the Iraq war was "unnecessary" and a "strategic blunder" that was sold to the American people through manipulative propaganda campaign."

http://tinyurl.com/5j4d3c

If only you had the backbone to speak out when it mattered. I'm with nineth scribe, he knows the dems are going to take over the white house and he's decided its a good and safe environment to cash in on the whole fiasco. But better late than never I guess.
 

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