Tuesday, July 15, 2003

In the interest of expediency, I'll sidestep the commentary and just call today's post:

THE GREAT UNRAVELLING


16 Words, and Counting
Pattern of Corruption
Uranium Quicksand
Black Thursday For Bush
A presidential whodunit
The Iraq blame game
Dug - Up Iraqi Parts' Potential Faces Doubt
President Defends Allegation On Iraq
Bush misled public, and military, about war in Iraq
Blame Tenet? He's just trying to please his boss
DeLay, FAA Roles in Tex. Redistricting Flap Detailed
Troops' Homecoming Plans Nixed
P-I Focus: Power of presidency resides in language as well as law
Truth camouflaged by word games (originally in the Sunday NY Times)
Political death of a usurper
US row casts shadow over Blair
Straw: uranium forgery source unknown
MPs in final bid to force inquiry
'Why didn't alarm bells ring?'
Agencies hit by row over Iraq weapons
http://www.guardian.co.uk/cartoons/stevebell/0,7371,998529,00.html
Bush and Blair on the ropes
Military families wait, worry
Bush defends invasion of Iraq
India won't send troops to Iraq
A Firm Basis for Impeachment
Unexplained Leaps
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Buck Should Stop With the Tenant of the White House

U.S. Delays Pullout in Iraq
For cryin' out loud, even Merle Haggard's pissed off!
Bush Backs U.S. Intelligence as Questions Persist
U.S. Chicken Giveaway Doesn't Fly in Fallouja
Diplomat: U.N. Thinks British Proof Based on Fakes
WHY MR BLAIR'S BEYOND BELIEF
MIKE'S TRUTH IS STRONGER THAN ALLIES' FICTION
Editorial | Weak excuse
France Rules Out Sending Troops to Iraq



... and I suppose that's about enough for now, though I could do this all day. I realize that just the other day, I remarked upon the fact that there are more than enough political sites out there and there's nothing more I can say. But sometimes, you just have to celebrate.