There's very few things I hate more than chain letters.
So I didn't send this to anyone. But it's too important NOTto tell people. So, if you agree, please read on....
Dear friend,
The President took the nation to war based on his assertion that Iraqposed an imminent threat to our country. Now the evidence thatbacked that assertion is falling apart.
If the Bush administration distorted intelligence or knowingly usedfalse data to support the call to war, it would be an unprecedenteddeception. Even if weapons are now found, it'll be difficult tojustify pre-war language that indicated that the exact location of theweapons was known and that they were ready to deploy at a moment'snotice. With a crisis of credibility brewing abroad and the integrityof our President and our foreign policy on the line, we need answersnow.
Rep. Henry Waxman has introduced legislation to create an independentcommission to investigate the Bush administration's distortion of evidence. Please ask your Representative to pledge his or her support at:
http://www.moveon.org/wmdpledge/
A President may make no more important decision than whether or not totake a country to war. If Bush and his officials deceived the Americanpublic to create support for the Iraq war, they need to be heldaccountable.
Thanks.