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Report a comment Thank you for taking the time to report the following comment to the administrator of this site. Please complete this short form and click the submit button to process your report. Comment in question 25-01-2008 10:36 Bush LIES threaten National Security Rational risk management (highly successful in areas such as aviation and defence) successively involves (a) getting accurate information, ((b) scientific analysis (involving the critical testing of potentially falsifiable hypotheses) and (c) systemic change (changing the system to minimize risk but in the sensible expectation of human failure). Simple inspection of this protocol instructs that LYING grossly violates rational risk management and in the context of National Security, lying- especially by a National Administration, represents a huge threat. However according to 2 not-for-profit research organizations - the The Bush Administration made nearly one thousand (1,000) FALSE statements about the threat from Iraq following September 11 (see: George W Bush, White House told 935 lies after September 11link: QUOTE from News.com report: \"The study found that President Bush alone made 259 false statements – 231 about weapons of mass destruction and 28 about Iraq’s links to al-Qaeda. The other officials named in the study are vice president Dick Cheney, then-national security advisor Condoleezza Rice, then-defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, then-secretary of state Colin Powell, deputy defence secretary Paul Wolfowitz and White House spokesmen Ari Fleischer and Scott McClellan.\" In following the FISA advice of the pathologically dishonest Bush Administration, complicit neo-Bush-ite Democrat Senators can be seen to be jeopardizing not only civil liberties but also cooperating with LIARS who represent a major threat to National Security. Indeed it is apparent to all but the un-informed and pathologically dishonest that immense harm has ALREADY happened to National Security due to the Bush Administration LIES - a $2.5 trillion - $3.5 trillion accrual cost of the Bush Wars, about 4,400 US dead (5,000 US Alliance dead), a big increase in the terrorist threat as adjudged by US intelligence agencies, trashing of America\'s international reputation. Guest |
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