Way back in August 2002, just a handful of political fringe loonies were questioning the Bush administration’s long-developing and clearly inevitable plan to invade Iraq. The pitiful clusters of canaries who usually patrol these coal mines were out there, but their political impact was zero. [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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