Wednesday, May 25, 2005

WaPo Buries Page 1 Article to Page 26

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A Washington Post article exposing the specific details of several pre-war doubts by Bush Administration aides and anlaysts in the lead-up to war ran on page A1 in the early Saturday editions of WaPo's Sunday paper. By Sunday morning, however, the story had its headlined softened and was subsequently buried on page A26.

The story, by WaPo staff writer Walter Pincus, details the doubts of the administration's own intelligence analysts concerning WMD, Munitions Plants and Saddam Hussein's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles program, all of which were widely trumpeted as justifications for going to war by George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Colin Powell, and others within the administration during the build-up to the War on Iraq.

Pincus' Page 1 item, which originally ran in Saturday afternoon editions of the Sunday paper and on the front page of the WaPo website was headlined "More Evidence of Bush Aide's Doubts on Iraq -- Analysts Questioned Most Intelligence".

By Sunday, however, the article had been pushed back to page 26 with the softer headline, "Prewar Findings Worried Analysts".

The Washington Post has come under fire lately by critics decrying the lack of news coverage critical to the Bush Administraton. It was nearly two weeks before WaPo even mentioned the appearance of the "Downing Street Memo" which some have cited as a "smoking gun" demonstrating that George W. Bush lied to the American People and Congress during the build-up to war in Iraq. Several sources have called the information included in the memo as evidence of "an impeachable offense".


There are no Spider Jerusalems. No Woodward and Bernsteins. Man this just sucks. *sigh*

3 Comments:

Blogger joe-london said...

Hi, it does suck.

However some people are moving in order to let people know.

You can sign a petition online of Rep. John Conyers: http://www.johnconyers.com/
if he reaches 100,000 signatures he will bring the letter directly to Bush. Ask people you know to do the same, and write on your blog about it.

Also check this story:
http://rawstory.com/exclusives/alexandrovna/coalition_inquiry_downing_street_memo_526

Cheers,
Joe

May 27, 2005 8:33 PM  
Blogger MoxieGrrrl said...

Hehe, you must have just missed my post about it, Joe :) It's up there :)))

May 27, 2005 8:36 PM  
Blogger joe-london said...

Opppss I just saw it now.
I arrived straight to this page through technorati.com and assumed this was the last post! oh well.
Congrats for your blog by the way.
See you :)

May 27, 2005 10:50 PM  

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