Report: Bush Had More Prewar Intelligence Than Congress

Is the problem that we just got sick of congressional hearings when the GOP went after Bill Clinton for making whoopee? 

It is my not so humble opinion that we got shafted into an unwinnable war under false pretenses and I’m sick to death of this administation acting like the Corleone Family…  All of this pussyfooting proves to me that the fundamental difference between the GOP and the Dems is that the Republicans have the balls to be un-pc and go for blood.

If I went out and commited a crime and the authorities had a small fraction of the evidence that the current administration has let show…. I’d be under the jail!

This is a report from 2005 people!

By Dafna Linzer

Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 16, 2005; Page A23

A congressional report made public yesterday concluded that President Bush and his inner circle had access to more intelligence and reviewed more sensitive material than what was shared with Congress when it gave Bush the authority to wage war against Iraq.

Democrats said the 14-page report contradicts Bush’s contention that lawmakers saw all the evidence before U.S. troops invaded in March 2003, stating that the president and a small number of advisers “have access to a far greater volume of intelligence and to more sensitive intelligence information.”

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