Letter to the Editor


Bush should repent for his lies

Letter to the Editor - Bush should repent for his lies ©Beaver County Times/Allegheny Times 2004, 20 July 2004, page A6

In the Bible, Exodus 20:16, one of God's Ten Commandments, it is written, "You must not testify falsely as a witness against your fellow man."

Before God and county, in an effort to convince Americans and the world that Saddam Hussein was a grave and growing threat to the United States, George W. Bush stated that Hussein had:
* Ties to al-Qaeda,
* Was somehow involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, tragedy.
* Had weapons of mass destruction that he was about to use against the people of the United States.

None of it was true.

The day the war in Iraq began, Bush sent a letter to Congress stating that the war was justified under legislation permitting the use of force against those who "planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001."

On July 9, the Republican-dominated bipartisan Senate Select Intelligence Committee, in a 512-page investigative report that was adopted unanimously, said that the United States went to war on false WMD info.

It also concluded that Iraq posed no imminent threat to the United States and that there was no solid evidence that Hussein was cooperating with the al-Qaeda terror network.

Does that report now mean that Bush bore false witness against Hussein and the people of Iraq?
Does that report now mean that Bush broke one of the Lord's Ten Commandments?

On the campaign trail, Bush continues to preach his false information in an attempt to justify the war.
Vice President Cheney continues to say that Saddam "had long-established ties with al-Qaeda."

Is there anyway to stop these people from lying?
Should Bush be held accountable?

Should Bush now repent?
As Christians, the self-proclaimed "Party of God" (the Grand Old Party) should now look at Bush and demand an explanation.

Nikola (Nick) Drobac
Aliquippa

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The Republican, 22 July 2004

To the Editor:

In the Bible, Exodus 20:16, one of God's Ten Commandments, it is written, "You must not testify falsely as a witness against your fellow man."

Before God and country, in an effort to convince Americans and the world that Saddam Hussein was a grave and growing threat to the United States, George W. Bush stated that Hussein had:
* Ties to al-Qaida,
* Was somehow involved in the Sept. 11, 2001, tragedy.
* Had weapons of mass destruction that he was about to use against the people of the United States.
None of it was true.

The day the war in Iraq began, Bush sent a letter to Congress stating that the war was justified under legislation permitting the use of force against those who "planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001."

On July 9, the Republican-dominated bipartisan Senate Select Intelligence Committee, in a 512-page investigative report that was adopted unanimously, said that the United States went to war on false WMD info.

It also concluded that Iraq posed no imminent threat to the United States and that there was no solid evidence that Hussein was cooperating with the alQaida terror network.

Does that report now mean that Bush bore false witness against Hussein and the people of Iraq?
Does that report now mean that Bush broke one of the Lord's Ten Commandments?

On the campaign trail, Bush continues to preach his false information in an attempt to justify the war.
Vice President Cheney continues to say that Saddam "had long-established ties with al-Qaida."

Is there anyway to stop these people from lying?
Should Bush be held accountable?
Should Bush now repent?
As Christians, the self-proclaimed "Party of God" (the Grand Old Party) should now look at Bush and demand an explanation.

Nikola (Nick) Drobac
Aliquippa, Pa.

http://www.therepublicannews.com/letters.html

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