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For those too lazy to click (yep, that means you, Cons), here's a bit of a teaser. . .

This research examined, over three separate phases of time from
September 2001 to October 2002, the words of President Bush, certain Bush administration
officials and four Congressional senators, the Congressional Record, and articles from the New
York Times in order to find out why the U.S. went to war with Iraq. Though not all of the
statements for some officials could be found, this project analyzed every statement from
President Bush, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld, and
Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz (more than 150 remarks and interviews containing
the topic “Iraq
05-30-2004 05:22 PM
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