Colin, you are a proven liar. Still blaming bogus WMD lies on intel? You are finished. You are without a doubt the most arrogant, pathetic, worthless, treasonous Secretary of State this nation has ever had. No one will believe anything you and those other illegitimate fascist BushCo criminals ever say again.
And you think that your son will get away with destroying any semblance of competition in the media?
Colin, you are the worst of the bunch. Bush, we know his limitations; Cheney, we know he is a corporate whore who is fighting the 9/11 probe; Rove, we know he got his apprenticeship in dirty tricks working for Donald Segretti in Watergate; Rumsfeld, we know he cut deals with Saddam; Perle, we know he sabotaged Clinton's 2000 ME Camp David peace negotiations; Condoleeza, we know she's just a shill for Big Oil; Wolfowitz, we know he's the brains behind PNAC...
But this is a capper to your career. First, you cover up Mai Lai in Vietnam; second, you cover up Iran-Contra. Now this.
You are through, Colin. Your excrement of lies flows from your lips whenever they move.
Will you sleep well, tonight, knowing that you have slandered intel? You knew your WMD claims were bogus. You knew they were Bushit. You said it yourself in the privacy of your hotel room before giving the grotesque speech that will disgrace your name for as long as history books are written. You gave the most duplicitous U.N. speech ever, which along with My Lai, Iran-Contra and your son at the FCC will be your legacy of eternal shame.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20031016/pl_afp/us_iraq_powell&cid=1521&ncid=1480WASHINGTON (AFP) - US Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) dismissed as "nonsense" criticism from a former aide who accused him of misleading the American people by exaggerating the threat posed by Iraq (news - web sites).
Powell said the criticism -- from Greg Thielmann, a State Department weapons analyst who resigned last year -- was the opinion of just one person and did not reflect the overall judgement of various US intelligence agencies.
"That's nonsense," Powell said of Thielmann, who told CBS television that the secretary had overstated Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s weapons of mass destruction capabilities when he made the US case for war against Iraq before the UN Security Council in February.
"I presented, on the 5th of February, not something I pulled out of the air," Powell said in an interview with the BBC. "I presented the considered judgment of the intelligence community, the coordinated judgment of the intelligence community of the United States of America.
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