Iraq Reviews > AP hit piece on the belief that Iraq possessed WMDs - a mini-fisking

http://sistertoldjah.com [Sister Toldjah] Half of America apparently still thinks so, a new poll finds, and experts see a raft of reasons why: a drumbeat of voices from talk radio to die-hard bloggers to the Oval Office, a surprise headline here or there, a rallying around a partisan flag, and a growing need for people, in their own minds, to justify the war in Iraq.

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[Hughhewitt.townhall.com] Hugh Hewitt: and yesterday's interview with Erwin about Joe Wilson's memory.  Today with Erwin we'll focus on other aspects of the case, some of which was brought to my attention in a post by Tom Macguire.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com [Huffingtonpost.com] The Blog | Brent Budowsky: Time For Iraq Cease Fire | The ...: A true cease fire initiative would end the carnage sooner thantimetables for withdrawal,no matter how worthy, and it would create atleast a realistic opportunity for success, whichthe current status quo, in my humble opinion,does not. It will not be easy, but it would havea chance, would win support from our peopleand throughout the democratic world, wouldoffer a vision and nobility of purpose worthyof our good and great nation, standing for ourhighest values, offering hope and generosityof spirit to the suffering people of Iraq, whilewe unite, with dramatically fewer casualties,to defeat the real enemy, the small number oftrue terrorists in Iraq, who pose the real threat.

http://www.ostroyreport.blogspot.com [Ostroyreport.blogspot.com] The Ostroy Report: According to experts, what we might be seeing here is part of the long-awaited backlash from voters angry with the Bushevik deception about the war in Iraq and the WMD lies. University of Florida Law Professor Mark Fenster, author of the book "Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture," pointed to the public's growing distrust of the Bush administration, which has lost whatever credibility it had after 9/11 and at the outset of the war.

http://jrkinnard.blogspot.com [Don't Floss With Tinsel] Americans: Dumber Than Ever: Half of America apparently still thinks so, a new poll finds, and experts see a raft of reasons why: a drumbeat of voices from talk radio to die-hard bloggers to the Oval Office, a surprise headline here or there, a rallying around a partisan flag, and a growing need for people, in their own minds, to justify the war in

http://peopleforprogress.blogspot.com [People For Progress] Independent of Reality: A drumbeat of voices from talk radio to die-hard bloggers to the Oval Office, a surprise headline here or there, a rallying around a partisan flag, and a growing need for people, in their own minds, to justify the war in Iraq.

http://cephasworld.blogspot.com [CephasWorld] AP: Half of U.S. still believes Iraq had WMD on... : Despite this, a Harris Poll released July 21 found that a full 50 percent of U.S. respondents ”” up from 36 percent last year ”” said they believe Iraq did have the forbidden arms when U.S. troops invaded in March 2003, an attack whose stated purpose was elimination of supposed WMD. Other polls also have found an enduring American faith in the WMD story.

Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogshttp://www.drudge.com [Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs] Poll: Half of U.S. Believes Iraq Had WMDs: AP - Half of America thinks Iraq had weapons of mass destruction in 2003, a new poll finds, and experts see a raft of reasons why: a drumbeat of voices from talk radio to die-hard bloggers to the Oval Office, a surprise headline here or there, a rallying around a partisan flag, and a growing need for people, in their own minds, to justify the war in Iraq. [Yahoo!

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