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Democrats Question U.S. Pre-War Actions San Francisco Chronicle Thu, 16 Jun 2005 10:56 AM PDT Some congressional Democrats, brandishing a document known as the "Downing Street Memo," are insisting that the White House provide more information about what led to the decision to go to war in Iraq. Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., and other Democrats on...
Democrats Urge Inquiry on Bush, Iraq ABC News Fri, 17 Jun 2005 0:51 AM PDT Senior Democrats Suggest Inquiry on Whether Bush Intentionally Misled Americans Into War
Democrats Urge Inquiry on Bush, Iraq AP via Yahoo! News Fri, 17 Jun 2005 0:34 AM PDT Amid new questions about President Bush's drive to topple Saddam Hussein, several House Democrats urged lawmakers on Thursday to conduct an official inquiry to determine whether the president intentionally misled Congress.
Dems Seek Probe Of WH Prewar Plans CBS News Fri, 17 Jun 2005 8:00 AM PDT Prompted by a leaked British memo, some House Democrats are calling for an official inquiry into whether the Bush administration intentionally misled Congress on the reasons for going to war with Iraq.
'Downing Street memo' CNN.com Thu, 16 Jun 2005 2:46 PM PDT Nearly three years after it was written, the "Downing Street memo" on pre-war intelligence on Iraq is spotlighted in the U.S. Congress, with one man leading the charge.
Impeachment in air at Dems' forum The Tucson Citizen Fri, 17 Jun 2005 8:54 AM PDT Congressional leaders want Bush to address questions about Downing Street memo on Iraq.
Democrats Question U.S. Pre-War Actions AP via Yahoo! News Thu, 16 Jun 2005 1:15 PM PDT Some congressional Democrats are insisting that the White House provide more information about what led to the decision to go to war in Iraq, citing a British document known as the "Downing Street memo" as evidence intelligence was distorted.
War Criticism and Concerns Both Growing Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News Fri, 17 Jun 2005 2:30 AM PDT WASHINGTON Apprehension over the war in Iraq surged Thursday as a group of lawmakers demanded that President Bush develop plans to withdraw troops and a top Pentagon official expressed concern about sagging public support for the U.S. military effort.
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