When did the Bush Administration decide to go to war with Iraq, and did officials twist evidence to make their case for war? Two British government documents provide fascinating insight into both questions.
Fostering Ethics
Elizabeth Roberts assistant commissioner for the Administration for Children's Services' Office of Children and Family Health
- on charges of improper clinical trials on foster children with HIV and AIDS
» Administration for Chilren's Services
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Bill Perkins New York City ...
- on charges of improper clinical trials on foster children with HIV and AIDS
» Administration for Chilren's Services
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Bill Perkins New York City ...
Money Matters for the Unmarried
Sheryl Garrett, financial planner, founder of The Garrett Planning Network Inc. and author Money without Matrimony: The unmarried couple's guide to financial security (Dearborn Trade Publishing 2005) with Debra Neiman
- on monetary issues for non-married people
- on monetary issues for non-married people
The Downing Street Documents
Michael Smith, writes for the Sunday Times of London,
-says it's good to harbor doubts
» "The secret Downing Street memo" (The Sunday Times)
» The Reading Project Page
-says it's good to harbor doubts
» "The secret Downing Street memo" (The Sunday Times)
» The Reading Project Page
So...What Do They Mean?
Duncan Black (AKA Atrios), writes the blog eschaton,
-thinks there is now a "smoking gun"
» eschaton
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Bill Crawford, writes the blog allthingsconservative,
-says the documents could be fake anyway
» allthingsconservative
» The Reading Project ...
-thinks there is now a "smoking gun"
» eschaton
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Bill Crawford, writes the blog allthingsconservative,
-says the documents could be fake anyway
» allthingsconservative
» The Reading Project ...
Feedback: Downing Street Memo
Subject: Bush's intentions
I'm sorry, I have as much distaste for Bush and his policies and actions as most of your left-leaning listeners, but since when is it an impeachable offense to "have in mind" to want to defeat an evil dictator, or even just anyone. Fraudulent documents or statements are certainly bad things, but come on, it is not illegal to have an agenda!
-JT
Subject: bloggers
i think it is a mistake to include bloggers -- left or right -- in a discussion as sensitive as that attending the downing street memos.
unlike the london times reporter, bloggers answer to no editors but themselves and are free to "report" unchallenged whatever pleases them.
-FB