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LIE #1: "The evidence indicates that Iraq is reconstituting its nuclear weapons program ... Iraq has attempted to purchase high-strength aluminum tubes and other equipment needed for gas centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons." -- President Bush, Oct. 7, 2002, in Cincinnati.

LIE #2: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." -- President Bush, Jan.28, 2003, in the State of the Union address.

LIE #3: "We believe [Saddam] has, in fact, reconstituted nuclear weapons." -- Vice President Cheney on March 16, 2003 on "Meet the Press."

LIE #4: "[The CIA possesses] solid reporting of senior-level contacts between Iraq and al-Qaeda going back a decade." -- CIA Director George Tenet in a written statement released Oct. 7, 2002 and echoed in that evening's speech by President Bush.

LIE #5: "We've learned that Iraq has trained al-Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and deadly gases ... Alliance with terrorists could allow the Iraqi regime to attack America without leaving any fingerprints." -- President Bush, Oct. 7.

LIE #6: "We have also discovered through intelligence that Iraq has a growing fleet of manned and unmanned aerial vehicles that could be used to disperse chemical or biological weapons across broad areas. We are concerned that Iraq is exploring ways of using these UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] for missions targeting the United States." -- President Bush, Oct. 7.

LIE #7: "We have seen intelligence over many months that they have chemical and biological weapons, and that they have dispersed them and that they're weaponized and that, in one case at least, the command and control arrangements have been established." -- President Bush, Feb. 8, 2003, in a national radio address.

LIE #8: "Our conservative estimate is that Iraq today has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent. That is enough to fill 16,000 battlefield rockets." -- Secretary of State Colin Powell, Feb. 5 2003, in remarks to the UN Security Council.

LIE #9: "We know where [Iraq's WMD] are. They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south, and north somewhat." -- Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, March 30, 2003, in statements to the press.

LIE #10: "Yes, we found a biological laboratory in Iraq which the UN prohibited." -- President Bush in remarks in Poland, published internationally June 1, 2003.

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2007-12-07 16:39:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 5

1. On May 25th 2006, President Bush said that Treasury Secretary John Snow had not given him any indication that he was leaving soon:
Q Has he given you any indication he intends to leave his job any time soon?…
PRESIDENT BUSH: No, he has not talked to me about resignation. I think he’s doing a fine job.
In fact, not only had Snow indicated he was leaving, President Bush had already settled on his replacement. Tony Snow said that Hank Paulson was offered the job on May 20 and accepted a day later:

2. Iran: Bush received the intelligence report right before it was released and had no idea that Iran had ended its nuclear weapons program (guess his intelligence briefing just left that part out, riiiiight). The quotes here are too long to post I will post a link that has video http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/12/04/george-bush-says-he-got-the-new-nie-report-last-week-oh-really/

3. Valerie Plame. Multiple lies. Including White House made an unqualified pledge to fire any administration official involved in leaking Plame's identity.

4. "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully."
had to throw that in just because its a classic.

2007-12-07 17:02:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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2016-11-14 20:45:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Lie #1--They Attacked Us: Iraq Supported Al Qaeda. Astonishingly, President Bush, in a rare moment of candor, finally admitted half a year after the invasion that there was no evidence Saddam Hussein's Iraq had any links to the 9/11 attacks, undermining eighteen months of implying the exact opposite. Yet in both of his recent big speeches--a brief and rather reserved statement after Saddam's capture and his macho 2004 State of the Union address--Bush again dished out the fundamental lie that the war and occupation of Iraq can reasonably be linked to the "war on terror," even as a new book by ex-Bush Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill described the Bush foreign policy team's consistent obsession with Iraq from the first days of the Administration.

Lies #2 and #3--Imminent Threats: Iraq's Bio-Chem and Nuclear Weapons Programs. A year after using his 2003 State of the Union address to paint Iraq's allegedly vast arsenal of WMD as a grave threat to the United States and the world, Bush wisely avoided mentioning anything about uranium there--though he did spend a great deal of his latest SOTU defending the war on the grounds that "had we failed to act, the dictator's weapons of mass destruction programs would continue to this day." Dick Cheney, in interviews with USA Today and the Los Angeles Times, echoed this fudging--last year "weapons," this year "programs"--declaring that "the jury's still out" on whether Iraq had WMD and that "I am a long way at this stage from concluding that somehow there was some fundamental flaw in our intelligence."

2007-12-07 16:37:32 · answer #4 · answered by notyou311 7 · 3 4

I'm kind of partial to the "We didn't know the leeves would break"....and "You're doing a heck of job Browny"....The biggest was ..."Iraq added in the 9/11 attacks" .... So so so many lies with this guy... you can't even begin to list them all.....His whole presidency has been a lie and even the supporters knew it and those that still support him are trying to focus attention on Bill Clinton and now Hillary Clinton....they just can't seem to admit their president is the biggest f**k up in history....

2007-12-07 16:54:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Bush said Iraq had WMDS, that Iraq attacked the US on 911, and he said that he just learned of the NIE report on Iran when as a matter of fact he told Olmert about the NIE report before it was made Public. Is that enough for you? I can name all kinds of them.

2007-12-07 16:54:04 · answer #6 · answered by Paul K 3 · 3 2

Are you talking about past lies or present lies? There are just too many to list on this answer network. I would have to be typing for hours or maybe even days to list them all........

2007-12-07 16:45:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

No. This is one of the greatest cases of Dis-information every foisted on the American people strictly to gain political advantage.

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EDIT- There is a big difference about being wrong about something because you had bad information and lying. The man has been wrong about some things but he is no liar.

2007-12-07 16:39:20 · answer #8 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 2 3

As usual, the opposition is using flawed Intel that Bush was reliant upon as 'proof' of his lies....

Guess there are no lies, eh?

2007-12-07 16:53:16 · answer #9 · answered by wider scope 7 · 1 3

At least 20 times he said: "He has nukes" (Saddam)!?

We are going after OBL ?! i guess for a cup of coffee?

Iran is developing nuclear bomb?

Regards.

2007-12-07 16:45:22 · answer #10 · answered by iceman 7 · 5 2

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