Letters to the Editor
[ The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: 7/16/03 ]

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IRAQ INTELLIGENCE
Responses to "U.S. admits prewar claim unfounded,"

Did president lie? We need to find out

President Bush saying the intelligence he gets is "darn good" is darn troubling. Did the Bush administration intentionally lie to Congress and the American people?

Skeptics have long pointed out the possible motives for this war with Iraq as oil and revenge for Saddam Hussein's continued power after Bush Sr.'s term. Now evidence is mounting that the younger Bush may have presented excuses for attacking Iraq that he, or his closest advisers, knew to be unfounded.

Remember, we impeached the last president for lying about a sexual indiscretion. I wonder what the current Congress will do if it learns that this president told lies that led to war and the ongoing deaths of our brave troops.

Let's hope the truth prevails.

JACK MILLER
Atlanta

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