Tony Blair Insists He Did Not Deceive The Nation

I wonder if Bush will ever go through this type of intense questioning. Tony Blair got grilled this morning about Iraq. I believe attention on Bush, WMDs and Iraq has pretty much left  American media and the American mindset. We have become much more concerned about our domestic problems and our own personal well-being. Nonetheless, this inquiry has definitely provided interesting and valuable insight in the relationship Bush had with Blair.

I guess it all comes down to one thing. Do the ends justify the means?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iraq/7103759/Iraq-inquiry-Tony-Blair-insists-he-did-not-deceive-the-nation.html

Does this annoy anyone else besides me? Can anyone really make an unbiased vote after seeing the results? I found this annoying as well when CNN and other news outlets were doing this during the US presidential elections. Trying to measure responses to candidates answers during debates. It was usually a small sample. The biggest reason why I don’t like seeing this information is because it seems like another tool and method to control public opinion. Data can be too easily misconstrued to fit ones own argument.

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This article was written on 29 Jan 2010, and is filed under Design, Headlines.

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