President
Bush has attended over a hundred campaign fundraisers, but has not attended a
single funeral of any of the soldiers killed in Iraq.

The
Report
The Iraq on the Record
Report, prepared at the request of Rep. Henry A. Waxman, is a comprehensive
examination of the statements made by the five Administration officials most
responsible for providing public information and shaping public opinion on Iraq:
President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, and National Security Advisor
Condoleezza Rice.
The
Database
This database identifies 237
specific misleading statements about the threat posed by Iraq made by these five
officials in 125 public appearances in the time leading up to and after the
commencement of hostilities in Iraq. The search options on the left can be used
to find statements by any combination of speaker, subject, keyword, or date.
The photos presented are
only of the arrival of the group at the
White House.
The names of the innocent who have died because of the lies
of our leaders were read and placed in a coffin.
The group leaders attempted to deliver the coffin to
President Bush at the White House, but the delivery was
refused. Just as the Bush administration refuses to give
recognition to the arrival of the dead at Dover Air Force Base.
The innocent have not died in vain.
Their loss should shake the American consciousness into the reality that
Peace can only be achieved by Peace.








The Coffin with the Names of the fallen were
left in
Lafayette Park, in front of the White House,
but we took their memory with us.