Yahoo's Version of News
Last night it was just a news headline but now it is a featured story.

And check out how it is presented. 935 false statements, and there must be more because of the little magnifying glass telling you to find more, and finally the military death toll in Iraq. That latter info obviously there to say they died for lies. Shame on Yahoo for such transparent tactics.
It took me 2 minutes to find out that the people behind the study, the Center for Public Integrity, are a Soros backed group. The integrity of this study should be questioned.
Bryan from Hot Air has more:
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In any case, by stopping the research at 2001, the story is set-up to misreport the facts. The Clinton administration spent years warning the public of the threat of Saddam and his WMD. They even bombed a pharma factor in Sudan on the suspicion that it was making WMD for both al Qaeda and Iraq. So the story either unintentionally or by design left out years of context. Whatever the motivation, it’s clear that the reporter, Douglas K. Daniel, paid no attention to the man behind the curtain. The Center for Public Integrity is one of many George Soros fronts. Soros pays the bills and his minions, whether they happen to work at the CPI or the Center for American Progress or Media Matters or wherever, dance to his tune. And Soros has made it his life’s work to bring down the Bush administration. He says it’s the “central focus of my life.” Do you think people paid to to “research” by a man with that stated mission are likely to deliver unbiased findings? |
It is no different than the Lancet study. All anti-war, anti-Bush propaganda made up to be unbiased research.