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Bush scolds Saddam for telling the truth

Latest revelation proves former Iraqi dictator bent on destroying freedoms of the world

Showing no signs of frustration, President Bush calmly blasted Saddam Hussein for telling the truth about not possessing weapons of mass destruction and vowed that the captured dictator’s interrogation will not stop until he “ceases and desists” from using the truth as a weapon.
“Truth in the wrong hands can destabilize governments,” said Bush during his weekly radio address. “I must admit that Saddam’s total disregard for lies and cover up has me a little ‘shocked and awed’ but my spirit is not broken. Operation Freedom did free the Iraqi people from Saddam’s reckless use of the truth.”

Then, in an uncharacteristic display of literary knowledge, Bush quoted Aldous Leonard Huxley, a British writer who said, “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad.”

“Saddam tried to use the truth to make me mad, insane, crazy even,” said Bush. “But America is strong as ever. We were built on the lies of race and gender inequality, Manifest Destiny, and broken Native American treaties. And we won't allow the truth to stand in our way today,” assured Bush.

Bush also threatened North Korea, Syria, and Iran: “This is a warning to all nations who try to use truth as a weapon. This great republic will lead the cause of freedom and if you use the truth against us, you are not with us.”

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