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Friday, February 09, 2007

# Posted 10:49 AM by Taylor Owen  

OFFICE OF SPECIAL WHAT?: Not that this is very surprising, but today's WaPo sums up the findings of the now public report on the always suspect Office of Special Plans:
Intelligence provided by former undersecretary of defense Douglas J. Feith to buttress the White House case for invading Iraq included "reporting of dubious quality or reliability" that supported the political views of senior administration officials rather than the conclusions of the intelligence community, according to a report by the Pentagon's inspector general.
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Comments:
The Feith-based Office of Special Plans is a classic example of an unstable feedback system.
 
Taylor, you might want to check the correction at the top of the article.
 
wow, now that is a correction! I wonder what Pincus's role in it was? thanks for pointing it out mike.
 
Not that this is very surprising, but today's blog post comment sums up the findings of the now public report on the always suspect Taylor Owen:
Intelligence provided by the Washington Post included "reporting of dubious quality or reliability" that supported the political views of the paper and this blog poster rather than the facts, according to a report by me.
 
lol
 
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