<<No, not at all. Objective analysis looks at ALL facts, not just the selected ones to try and paint a biased picture. >>
We're just quibbling over words. The relevant facts are selected for the argument, the irrelevant ones are weeded out.
<<Such as ignoring the plethora of intelligence organizations conclusions of Saddam's WMD>>
That was not ignored, it was dealt with:
1. by pointing out that you have no way of knowing what the other intelligence organizations believed or didn't believe, they report to their own governments, not to the U.S.A. and when they deal with other intelligence organizations, including Amerikkka's, they may or may not be telling them the truth about anything, they each have their own national agendas;
2. by denying that there was any "plethora" concluding any such thing;
3. that the fact that Germany, France, Russia, Canada, China, etc. did not support the invasion means that they did not believe either in the presence of WMD or that the presence justified the invasion.
Nor did I ignore "the prior Administrations conclusions regarding Saddam's WMD," - - this was taken at a time BEFORE Saddam had complied with the UN's order to account for his WMD; Saddam had provided a reasonably satisfactory accounting as ordered;
Nor did I ignore "various intel experts, who don't support Bush's war, but still concede that the intel was largely unanimous regarding the dispotion of Saddam's WMD." - - that's a crock. Most of those experts are Zionist plants like Barry Rubin, people who critique Bush's performance but have no problem at all with the war itself, which is obviously of enormous benefit to the State of Israel, which is their primary interest as well.
I challenge you to find one anti-war "expert" who will claim that the intel was "largely unanimous" (whatever the hell that means, something is either unanimous or not, it's kind of like pregnancy, a girl is either pregnant or not, there is no such thing as "a little bit pregnant" or "a whole lot pregnant."
<< All that's ignored . . . >>
Usual lies and bullshit from our crypto-fascist friend, nothing was ignored, on the contrary every lying piece of bullshit was carefully dissected and exposed.
<< . . .in order to point to "selected facts" (read op-eds and "circumstantial evience" that supposedly claims otherwise>>
The circumstantial evidence of lying, fakery and manipulation is overwhelming. Even the possession of WMD by Hussein, which Bush pretends to believe, would not have justified the invasion. The UN Security Council would not authorize such action and Bush knew that - - which is why his motion for authorization of use of force was withdrawn on the eve of the day it was to be submitted.
<<LIE (Multiple commissions concluded otherwise, with not a SHRED of proof to claim some massive cover-up, outside of your must-fit-template of what is is supposed to be) >>
"Multiple" in this case being two U.S. and one British commission, all carefully excluding even one token individual seriously opposed to the war. The fiction of bi-partisanship being used to cloak the cherry-picked commission members, guaranteed not to rock any boats.
<<Ahhh, can't have a Tee response without equating America/Bush to Hitler>>
If the shoe fits . . .
<<Perfect example being the Mission Accomplished garbage. Distorting the ACTUAL mission of taking out Saddam as being accomplished, and trying to portray it as Bush supposedly claiming that we were "all done, nothing left to do">>
Hilarious. When there was never anything said about two missions, "Mission Accomplished" means mission accomplished, now we have nothign left to do in Iraq and can all come home.
<<That there was some imminent threat of Iraq about to hit the Continental U.S. with a nuke . . . >>
A little confused, aren't we? That was Condoleeza Rice's lie, not mine. Remember the smoking gun and the mushroom cloud?
<< . . . but the "He lied us into war" suffices just as well>>
Bush did lie the country into war by creating fictitious threats that required an invasion and all of your sophistry can't change that one unsavoury fact. The mushroom cloud remarks just referred to were just one example of many lies used to promote the war.