The Center for Public Integrity: Administration Lied About Iraq

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A new web project called The Center for Public Integrity, which focuses on ethics and integrity, concludes in a recent study that the Bush administration deliberately lied about Iraq, in order to get public support for going to war with Iraq.

Presently the The Center for Public Integrity website is down due to public interest and technical reasons. Since people can't access the site very easily we tried gather quotes from the media on what The Center For Public Integrity has concluded about the Bush Administration, The War in Iraq and who is behind The Center.

Here is what The New York Times has to say.

The Center for Public Integrity, a research group that focuses on ethics in government and public policy, designed the new Web site to allow simple searches for specific phrases, such as “mushroom cloud” or “yellowcake uranium,” in transcripts and documents totaling some 380,000 words, including remarks by President Bush and most of his top advisers in the two years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks…. There is no startling new information in the archive, because all the documents have been published previously. But the new computer tool is remarkable for its scope, and its replay of the crescendo of statements that led to the war. Muckrakers may find browsing the site reminiscent of what Richard M. Nixon used to dismissively call “wallowing in Watergate.”

The database is online at publicintegrity.org.

"Charles Lewis and Mark Reading-Smith of the research center say their work has documented “at least 935 false statements” on hundreds of occasions, particularly that Iraq had unconventional weapons, links to Al Qaeda, or both."

An interesting story from FreeAmericaDigital Blog asks Did the United States go to war under false pretenses?

Did the United States go to war under false pretenses? It’s sad to say as an American, but it sure is looking that way. President Bush and his top officials made at least 935 false statements in the two years following 9/11 about the national security threat posed by Saddam Hussein’s Iraq - quote from The Center for Public Integrity.

The fact is I didn’t need these people to tell me how messed up the situation is. I like most of America drank the kool-aid. I was told, even showed pictures of weapons of mass destruction, what a dog and pony show. I was told about the intricate links between the terrorist that attacked my country and this evil man Saddam Hussein. All, as we now know was a lie, even President Bush admitted that the intelligence was wrong, I love how he said, “but big deal Saddam Hussein is such a bad man we should break every international law there is and go kill him any way”( I paraphrased). One America saw through this cloud of crap, he knew that the only way for America to keep it’s integrity was to stick strictly to the Constitution, that American is Ron Paul.

He voted to stay out of Iraq, right now over 30,000 Americans would be alive, over 200,000 Americans would have their arms and legs. War unfortunately is something that will happen, when our territory is invaded, when every possible avenue is exhausted then war is something that we will have to face.

When that day comes I will stand up and support my country. However, that day did not come. Congress never declared war as the Constitution the law of the land says we must do. We were fed lies and in the emotional time that was 9/11 we gobbled up those lies. We were duped, tricked, and in the end we have all paid the price, some of us with our lives.

CNN has the following highlights on The Center For Public Integrity Report

"Study searched database for statements by Bush, aides, in 2001-2003. Bush made 260 false statements about Iraqi weapons, al Qaeda, study says. Study accuses former Secretary of State Colin Powell of 244 false statements. Also on the list: Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, former White House spokesmen."

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Roland's picture

Are you kidding? I went thru the list of directors. Many of them worked for NPR and for other liberal media outlets. They may as well have stamped "DEMOCRAT" on the foreheads in the bio photos.

The data may have been wrong...but they didn't know it at the time. You folks need to get past all this "Bush Lied" stuff and move forward with some new ideas. What's next, a Florida recount?

Why don't you do something constructive like document how many times Hillary has lied about Obama in the last 2 weeks?

Context?

Charles, NH's picture

Interesting that this objective scientific study failed to look at statements from Clinton administration regarding: Saddam's threat, wmd, terrorism, etc.

There is no qualitative difference:

* The New York Times reported that at the November 14 [1997] meeting the "White House decided to prepare the country for war." According to the Times, "[t]he decision was made to begin a public campaign through interviews on the Sunday morning television news programs to inform the American people of the dangers of biological warfare." During this time, the Washington Post reported that President Clinton specifically directed Cohen "to raise the profile of the biological and chemical threat."

* On November 16, Cohen made a widely reported appearance on ABC's This Week in which he placed a five-pound bag of sugar on the table and stated that that amount of anthrax "would destroy at least half the population" of Washington, D.C."

* In an article ("America the Vulnerable; A disaster is just waiting to happen if Iraq unleashes its poison and germs," November 24, 1997), Time wrote that "officials in Washington are deeply worried about what some of them call 'strategic crime.' By that they mean the merging of the output from a government's arsenals, like Saddam's biological weapons, with a group of semi-independent terrorists, like radical Islamist groups,
who might slip such bioweapons into the U.S. and use them."

* In Sacramento, November 15, Clinton painted a bleak future if nations did not cooperate against "organized forces of destruction," telling the audience that only a small amount of "nuclear cake put in a bomb would do ten times as much damage as the Oklahoma City bomb did." Effectively dealing with proliferation and not letting weapons "fall into the wrong hands" is "fundamentally what is stake in the stand off we're having in Iraq today."

* He [President Clinton] asked Americans to not to view the current crisis as a "replay" of the Gulf War in 1991. Instead, "think about it in terms of the innocent Japanese people that died in the subway when the sarin gas was released [by the religious cult Aum Shinrikyo in 1995]; and how important it is for every responsible government in the world to do everything that can possibly be done not to let big stores of chemical or biological weapons fall into the wrong hands, not to let irresponsible people develop the capacity to put them in warheads on missiles or put them in briefcases that could be exploded in small rooms. And I say this not to frighten you."

* Cohen began his November 25, 1997 briefing on the Pentagon report by showing a picture of a Kurdish mother and her child who had been gassed by Saddam's army. A bit later, standing besides the gruesome image, he described death on a mass scale. "One drop [of VX nerve agent] on your finger will produce death in a matter of just a few moments. Now the UN believes that Saddam may have produced as much as 200 tons of VX, and this would, of course, be theoretically enough to kill every man, woman and child on the face of the earth." He then sketched an image of a massive chemical attack on an American city. Recalling Saddam's use of poison gas and the sarin attack in Tokyo, Cohen warned that "we face a clear and present danger today" and reminded people that the "terrorist who bombed the World Trade Center in New York had in mind the destruction and deaths of some 250,000 people that they were determined to kill."

* Under the White Paper's "nuclear weapons" section, it observed: "Baghdad's interest in acquiring nuclear or developing nuclear weapons has not diminished"; "we have concerns that scientists may be pursuing theoretical nuclear research that would reduce the time required to produce a weapon should Iraq acquire sufficient fissile material"; "Iraq continues to withhold significant information about enrichment techniques, foreign procurement, weapons design, and the role of Iraq's security and intelligence services in obtaining external assistance and coordinating postwar concealment."

* At Tennessee State on February 19, Albright told the crowd that the world has not "seen, except maybe since Hitler, somebody who is quite as evil as Saddam Hussein." In answering a question, she sketched some of the "worse" case scenarios should Saddam "break out of the box that we kept him in. . . ." "Another scenario is that he could kind of become the salesman for weapons of mass destruction--that he could be the place that people come and get more weapons."

* One of the lessons of history, Albright continued, is that "if you don't stop a horrific dictator before he gets started too far--that he can do untold damage." "If the world had been firmer with Hitler earlier," said Albright, "then chances are that we might not have needed to send Americans to Europe during the Second World War."

* Secretary Albright held a briefing on Desert Fox and was asked how she would respond to those who say that unlike the 1991 Gulf War this campaign "looks like mostly an Anglo-American mission." She answered:

We are now dealing with a threat, I think, that is probably harder for some to understand because it is a threat of the future, rather than a present threat, or a present act such as a border crossing, a border aggression. And here, as the president described in his statement yesterday, we are concerned about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's ability to have, develop, deploy weapons of mass destruction and the threat that that poses to the neighbors, to the stability of the Middle East, and therefore, ultimately to ourselves.

Saddam was a threat to the US

Ray Robison's picture

A new book shows Saddam did support al Qaeda and the Taliban:

'Both In One Trench: Saddam's Secret Terror Documents'

http://www.bothinonetrench.com