Wednesday, June 08, 2005

The B's-Movie

Bush and Blair gave a press conference yesterday. As reported by the Washington Post:
In a news conference that highlighted their complex alliance, Blair defended Bush over the "Downing Street memo," in which a top British official alleged in 2002 that the United States was manipulating intelligence to justify a military invasion of Iraq. The memo surfaced in the British media last month. "The facts were not being fixed in any shape or form at all," Blair said.
Excuse me, the memo said specifically: "The intelligence and facts were being fixed...." Either the English language (sorry Tony, its your baby) means something or it doesn't. Why have a press conference if what you say means nothing?

1 comment:

not in use said...

Because Tony, like most of the moronic rabble, have lied so much that they actually believe their own lies now.