http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOLBQxk72NY
But seriously, if you didn't catch the Doug Feith interview on
60 Minutes tonight, check it out. At one point, Steve Kroft calls attention to something in "Feith's" book (which Feith has clearly neglected to read) and you can actually see the sweat suddenly appear on his forehead. Oh, and there's this:
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Asked why the decision was made to go after Saddam Hussein after 9/11, when even then, the United States government realized Saddam didn't have anything to do with the attacks, Feith answers, "What we did after 9/11 was look broadly at the international terrorist network from which the next attack on the United States might come. And we did not focus narrowly only on the people who were specifically responsible for 9/11. Our main goal was preventing the next attack."
Kroft follows up, asking, "So you're saying you didn't think it was that important to go after the people who were responsible for it -- more important to go after people who weren't responsible for it?"
:rofl:
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/03/60minutes/main3992653.shtml Note: The Rofl Guy does not appear in the original.