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- September 30 - The Center for American Progress has released the attached is a one-page document detailing Intimigate, the White Houses latest scandal. As the document shows, the White House has developed a pattern of firing, intimidating and defaming anyone who has had the courage to tell the truth about Iraq. In fact, the Iraq policymakers whose influence has grown in the White House are largely those who parsed and distorted intelligence and misled the American people.
INTIMIGATE
The recent story of the Bush Administration leaking classified information in an effort to defame a WMD report is just the latest in a well-established pattern. A look at the historical record shows that the Bush Administration has summarily fired, intimidated and defamed anyone who has had the courage to tell the truth about Iraq. In fact, the Iraq policymakers who have remained in the White House are largely those who parsed and distorted intelligence and misled the American people.
LINDSEY FIRED FOR TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT COSTS
Top White House adviser Larry Lindsey [was fired] when he told a newspaper that an Iraq war could cost $200 billion.
- Christian Science Monitor, 12/17/02
ZINNI FIRED FOR TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT FOREIGN POLICY
General Anthony Zinni, a retired Marine general who was Bush's Middle East mediator, angered the White House when he told a foreign policy forum in October that Bush had far more pressing foreign policy priorities than Iraq and suggested there could be a prolonged, difficult aftermath to a war. He was not reappointed as Mideast envoy.
- Associated Press, 7/27/03
TROOPS THREATENED FOR TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT COMBAT IN IRAQ
None of us that wear this uniform are free to say anything disparaging about the secretary of defense, or the president of the United States. Whatever action may be taken, whether it's a verbal reprimand or something more stringent, is up to the commanders on the scene."
- Gen. John Abizaid, commenting after soldiers in Iraq criticized the Bush Administration for misleading them, 7/16/03
REPORTER DEFAMED FOR TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT DISGRUNTLED TROOPS
AWhite House operative alerted cyber-gossip Matt Drudge to the fact that [ABC News correspondent Jeffrey] Kofman is not only openly gay, he's Canadian. Drudge said he was unaware of the ABC story until someone from the White House communications shop tipped me to it
White House press secretary Scott McClellan tried to be nonchalant, indicating that he wasn't planning an investigation of the incident.
Washington Post, 7/18/03 and 7/20/03
GENERAL DISPARAGED FOR TELLING TRUTH ABOUT TROOP LEVEL NEEDS
Despite the fact that it appears he was probably accurate, Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz criticized the Army's chief of staff, Gen. Eric Shinseki, after Shinseki told Congress in February that the occupation could require several hundred thousand troops. Wolfowitz called Shinseki's estimate wildly off the mark.
- USA Today, 6/3/03
CIA BLAMED FOR TELLING TRUTH ABOUT BOGUS IRAQ-NUCLEAR CLAIM
Despite the CIA having made advance objections to the White House about the false Iraq-Nuclear claim, President Bush and his national security adviser yesterday placed full responsibility on the Central Intelligence Agency for the inclusion in this year's State of the Union address of questionable allegations that Iraq's Saddam Hussein was trying to buy nuclear weapons.
- Washington Post, 7/12/03 and 7/14/03
CIA OPERATIVE EXPOSED BECAUSE HUSBAND TOLD TRUTH ABOUT IRAQ
According to government sources, Administration officials leaked the name of an undercover CIA officer to a journalist after her husband, former U.S. ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, publicly challenged President Bush's claim that Iraq had tried to buy uranium ore from Africa. Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge, a senior official said of the alleged leak.
- Washington Post, 9/28/03
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