http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&u=/nm/20040111/ts_nm/people_oneill_dc_10Ex-Treasury Chief: Saw No Evidence of Iraq WMDs
By Adam Entous
CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - Former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill said he never saw any evidence that Iraq (news - web sites) had weapons of mass destruction -- President Bush (news - web sites)'s main justification for going to war -- and was told "deficits don't matter" when he warned of a looming fiscal crisis.
In excerpts from a new book chronicling his rocky two-year tenure and an interview with Time magazine, O'Neill said Bush balked at his more aggressive plan to combat corporate crime after a string of accounting scandals because of opposition from "the corporate crowd," a key constituency.
O'Neill, fired in a shake-up of Bush's economic team in December 2002, also said he tried to warn Vice President Dick Cheney (news - web sites) that growing budget deficits -- expected to top $500 billion this fiscal year alone -- posed a threat to the U.S. economy.
Cheney cut him off, according to the interview posted on the Time Web site on Sunday. "Reagan proved deficits don't matter," he said. O'Neill said he was too dumbfounded to respond. Cheney continued: "We won the midterms (congressional elections). This is our due."