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05/31/08

Dear Scott McClellan,

Filed under: Politics — Kyle Email @ 06:26:01 pm

I have little respect for somebody who kept silent during seven years of the worst government abuses of my generation, helped sell an unnecessary war based on false information and propaganda, and lied to the American public on a daily basis, only to suddenly develop a conscience long after the ship has sailed.

While I it's nice to hear that at least somebody in Bush's circle isn't pleased with what his actions have done to our country, your dissenting voice would have been far more helpful before the United States invaded Iraq, or at least while the president was running for re-election in 2004, to stop him from doing even more damage. Instead, you've chosen to speak only after the Bush presidency has reached total lame duck status and a vast majority of Americans have already drawn the same conclusions as you.

Yes, your book confirms what some Iraq war critics have been saying since the beginning, but in June 2008 it can serve no practical effect other than to relieve your own personal guilt.

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Comment from: dan [Member] · http://personman.com
Here's what McClellan said when Richard Clarke released his book criticizing the administration:

Well, why, all of a sudden, if he had all these grave concerns, did he not raise these sooner? This is one-and-a-half years after he left the administration. And now, all of a sudden, he’s raising these grave concerns that he claims he had. And I think you have to look at some of the facts. One, he is bringing this up in the heat of a presidential campaign. He has written a book and he certainly wants to go out there and promote that book.


Why indeed, Scott?
05/31/08 @ 20:24

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