Most of the statements were misleading because they expressed certainty where none existed or failed to acknowledge the doubts of intelligence officials, according to the report. Ten statements were false, it said.The statements are compiled in a searchable database found here; a link to a .pdf version of the whole report is on the same page.
Monday, March 29, 2004
Just in case you missed it
The Democratic staff of the House Government Reform Committee, at the request ranking minority member Henry Waxman (D-CA, 30th), has compiled a list of 237 misleading statements made by top White House officials about the "threat" from Iraq. About 1/3 were made after the war started.
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