Thursday, March 31, 2005

Bush Welcomes Results of WMD Report

I'm sure he does welcome it. He welcomes that it comes after the election when there's not much people can do about it. He welcomes that it comes on the same day Terri Schiavo dies, so most people won't notice it. He welcomes that it is framed as an "intelligence failure" instead of what it actually is: Bush's lies. I really like this quote:

But in an age where our margin for error is getting smaller, the consequences of underestimating a threat could be tens of thousands of lives.

He conveniently doesn't mention that the cost of overestimating a threat could be the same or greater, but I guess that's not important since most of them aren't Americans anyway.

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