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Injecting a little bit (OK, a lot) of truth (Score:2)
2. There still is evidence of Iraq working with al Qaeda. Call it unproven if you will, but to say it is a lie is to discredit evidence that has not been discredited.
3. Technically, this was never said in the State of the Union. Think on. It was never said in the SotU that Iraq was seeking, only that British intelligence believed that it was. And again, see #2 about lie vs. unproven.
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slash bug (Score:2)
Pudge, there's a bug in slash, here. The comment's too long to view on the journal entry page, and even when you click "Read the rest of this comment," it is truncated. It ends with " 19. This is a gross distortion of the facts. All along the U.S. said they would probably use Iraqi oil money to help fund rebuilding of Iraq, and that the mo." However, if you click "reply to this," then you get to see the end of the message.
I noticed the post appeared to be truncated yesterday, and then ran across the sa
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Re:slash bug (Score:2)
Cool; thanks. The more I wrote about it, the less I was sure it was a bug, actually. ;)
In case noone ever tells you, I love slashcode and wish every site on the internet worked that way. Keep up the good work.
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