Eugene Robinson, also in the Post today: "Did George W. Bush and his Cabinet lead the nation into war on false pretenses? Specifically, did Bush and the others know full well -- or, at a bare minimum, should they have known -- that the rhetoric they used to convince Americans of imminent peril from Saddam Hussein's purported weapons of mass destruction was based on sketchy, disputed and even fraudulent evidence?
...If this indeed happened, what George W. Bush and his aides did should be a crime.
...Someday we'll know the full story of Iraq -- and also the full story of the kidnappings, the secret CIA-run prisons, the domestic surveillance. Someday we'll know all the secrets of the so-called war on terrorism. History is patient, and it is relentless."