April 26, 2007

Paging Orwell--yet again

First there is this lovely piece where Bushco simply changes the numbers to support his assertions:
"U.S. officials who say there has been a dramatic drop in sectarian violence in Iraq since President Bush began sending more American troops into Baghdad aren't counting one of the main killers of Iraqi civilians.

Car bombs and other explosive devices have killed thousands of Iraqis in the past three years, but the administration doesn't include them in the casualty counts it has been citing as evidence that the surge of additional U.S. forces is beginning to defuse tensions between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.

Bush administration officials have pointed to a dramatic decline in one category of deaths - the bodies dumped daily in Baghdad streets, which officials call sectarian murders - as evidence that the security plan is working. Bush said this week that that number had declined by 50 percent, a number confirmed by statistics compiled by McClatchy Newspapers.

But the number of people killed in explosive attacks is rising, the same statistics show - up from 323 in March, the first full month of the security plan, to 365 through April 24"


Then there is Bill Moyers exposing the lie of the mainstream media. Turns out that the administration leaked the story of the aluminum tubes to the NY Times, which then allowed Dick Cheney to go on Russert's show and point to the NY Times story.

These people are worse than we think. Republicans and Democrats and Independents who voted for this crowd in 2004 still owe the country an apology. Badmouthing Kerry won't cut it. You voted for the worst president in American history. Deal with it.

/rant

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