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Seemed so unlikely, I was waiting for an Onion punchline (n/t) thesquanderer Oct 2015 #1
Yeah, me too mindwalker_i Oct 2015 #15
I occurs to me that the rise of ISIS and the situation of all jwirr Oct 2015 #47
The refusal of Obama to investigate the Iraq fiasco was a vast error in judgment. olegramps Oct 2015 #91
Obama had to look forward, not back, so that Republicans would be willing to work with him. thesquanderer Oct 2015 #92
IOKIYAR Elmer S. E. Dump Oct 2015 #94
Could someone translate this for an old out of touch fart. olegramps Oct 2015 #96
Sorry. Elmer S. E. Dump Oct 2015 #98
Thanks olegramps Oct 2015 #101
Now, can we finally have some action BlueMTexpat Oct 2015 #2
By golly sadoldgirl Oct 2015 #7
Here, here... IthinkThereforeIAM Oct 2015 #35
beyond words what I am thinking right now rurallib Oct 2015 #3
No punishment for mass murderers FuzzyRabbit Oct 2015 #51
Well, that will surely seal GWB's legacy (and Jeb's fate) hlthe2b Oct 2015 #4
I hope so on all 3 accounts. nt Live and Learn Oct 2015 #6
no, it's foreign news, will have no impact here in the USA Demonaut Oct 2015 #27
He said it in an interview with Fareed Zakaria on CNN. MoonchildCA Oct 2015 #64
Cheney flosses with barbed wire. That sociopath doesn't care what Blair said. bulloney Oct 2015 #38
Yes! And Cheney doesn't agree with ANYTHING anyone thinks re; Iraq. maddiemom Oct 2015 #87
Still lying FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #5
My thoughts exactly TexasBushwhacker Oct 2015 #14
Well, I did, SusanCalvin Oct 2015 #17
Quite - you knew TubbersUK Oct 2015 #37
Anyone with even a cursory familiarity with the Internet FlatBaroque Oct 2015 #22
There is absolutely no doubt he knew the "intellegence" was a big lie LiberalLovinLug Oct 2015 #104
Exactly TubbersUK Oct 2015 #18
I almost choked when I read that. passiveporcupine Oct 2015 #19
Of course hibbing Oct 2015 #72
Not really much of an apology is it? T_i_B Oct 2015 #79
Jail! every single fucking one of them! marym625 Oct 2015 #8
+1 BeanMusical Oct 2015 #42
Jail hell, hang them just like they did Saddam. n/t Hotler Oct 2015 #90
"I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong." arcane1 Oct 2015 #9
A classic non apology apology. SammyWinstonJack Oct 2015 #23
The sincerity was just oozing out of every orifice! dorkzilla Oct 2015 #24
If that is the best he can do at throwing W and Cheney under the bus, he still isn't silvershadow Oct 2015 #49
That's what pissed me off. Not wrong. Manufactured. Intentionally misleading millions of us. Enthusiast Oct 2015 #78
Insincere. "I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong." pa28 Oct 2015 #10
Similar to "I'm sorry if what I said offended you." Half assed ass covering bullshit. Feeling the Bern Oct 2015 #11
+1 cui bono Oct 2015 #13
Could also be to do with the Chilcot Report TubbersUK Oct 2015 #28
I wonder if the emails between him and Dubya that were found recently BeanMusical Oct 2015 #41
Also notable that CNN was the chosen platform T_i_B Oct 2015 #80
What a lying piece of crap! They fixed the intelligence. He's admitted nothing that's true. frizzled Oct 2015 #12
We're sorry Liberalagogo Oct 2015 #16
Hysterical! Thanks for the laugh! smirkymonkey Oct 2015 #100
Thirdway all the way! Baitball Blogger Oct 2015 #20
. libodem Oct 2015 #21
he's either extremely weak or extremely stupid...I agree with Fareed, extremely weak Demonaut Oct 2015 #25
I do believe we will soon see a statement from Captain Bunnypants Android3.14 Oct 2015 #26
" ‘I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong." madfloridian Oct 2015 #29
But JEB! said W kept us safe!!! ('cept the time he didn't) Is this another 'cept. ToxMarz Oct 2015 #30
I guess Liz & Dick Cheney may have to lay low Jarqui Oct 2015 #31
The Rt Hon Tony is still doing well from working for JP Morgan Chase, his book, foundation appalachiablue Oct 2015 #32
"I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong." truebluegreen Oct 2015 #33
Exactly, still blaming bad intelligence. NCcoast Oct 2015 #52
He admits it! UCmeNdc Oct 2015 #34
Ya think Bush and Cheney will apologize? SmittynMo Oct 2015 #36
Right, Mr Cheney SCantiGOP Oct 2015 #39
That was my first thought NewJeffCT Oct 2015 #46
They both have SmittynMo Oct 2015 #57
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Oct 2015 #40
"I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong." tabasco Oct 2015 #43
Now if only our "great leaders" would just recognize just how jwirr Oct 2015 #44
Rorry, Poodle, the mea culpa is not enough Jack Rabbit Oct 2015 #45
So he's sorry but not really because ... ananda Oct 2015 #48
someone fucked them over by not planting the evidence in the field. I so bbgrunt Oct 2015 #50
I remember that, bbgrunt. Duval Oct 2015 #58
That was an apology in the way that "I'm sorry if you have a problem with what I did" is an apology. djean111 Oct 2015 #53
The end result will be sadoldgirl Oct 2015 #54
Seems to me he is apologizing for the "intelligence we received." nt kelliekat44 Oct 2015 #55
You should edit this OP t remove all the repetition. These points are repeated verbatim THREE times tblue37 Oct 2015 #56
did he have Kelly's body stripped and moved after a suicide, or is the story even darker? MisterP Oct 2015 #59
I wonder if T. Blair is the planet's most hated human being frizzled Oct 2015 #60
"I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong. " Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 #61
We have to act... Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 #62
Did I just hear the sound of paint brushes hitting the ground in Texas? Gregorian Oct 2015 #63
Yeah, because nothing says "I'm sorry" more than mountain grammy Oct 2015 #65
Still weaseling away from any responsibility or genuine apology suffragette Oct 2015 #66
This FUCKING POLTROON, in typical Republican style, is sorry he got caught . . . hatrack Oct 2015 #67
A Good First Step --- BUT DallasNE Oct 2015 #68
I'm sorry the intelligence was wrong???? Iggo Oct 2015 #69
hang him reddread Oct 2015 #70
Did someone mention the Hague? Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2015 #71
so he apologized with lies yurbud Oct 2015 #73
Someone must be applying pressure to bush's lapdog. Unknown Beatle Oct 2015 #74
Amazing: a neo-liberal with a conscience? Betty Karlson Oct 2015 #75
Or he was visited by the Ghost of Christmas future mdbl Oct 2015 #82
Or was there writing on the wall: Betty Karlson Oct 2015 #89
No epiphany not fooled Oct 2015 #102
And Blair is likely to be criticised harshly. Betty Karlson Oct 2015 #103
It's funny that we knew all the info they are investigating at the time it happened mdbl Oct 2015 #108
Not quite as strong as this headline suggests; the Daily Mail tends to sensationalize LeftishBrit Oct 2015 #76
Yep T_i_B Oct 2015 #81
Send his ass to the ICC Truprogressive85 Oct 2015 #77
Recommend~ Now What? KoKo Oct 2015 #83
Not much T_i_B Oct 2015 #85
WOWZA! merrily Oct 2015 #84
Apology while blaming everyone else. Hallow and worthless just like him. lonestarnot Oct 2015 #86
For Gods sake Tony, shutup and go away. nt bemildred Oct 2015 #88
Did he say "I'm sorry Alastair Campbell made up the Dodgy Dossier for me to start the war?" muriel_volestrangler Oct 2015 #93
Oh yeah, the Sexy Dossier. Gregorian Oct 2015 #99
Then Tony, the British and Dutch royal families, the bushes and neo-cons need to pay for the Dont call me Shirley Oct 2015 #95
CNN Wash. state Desk Jet Oct 2015 #97
Blair apologizes for the "intelligence that was wrong..." gregcrawford Oct 2015 #105
Here's the keen, insightful Intelligence that Poodleboy and Hillary should have trusted: Zorra Oct 2015 #106
. libodem Oct 2015 #107
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