than this one -- "935 lies: the future of truth and the decline of america's moral integrity," by charles lewis, one of our premier journalists who has inspired many of us in this craft to aim high and dig deep. first and foremost an investigative reporter, chuck lewis produced some of "60 minutes" hardest-hitting stories. he left cbs news to found the center for public integrity, one of the largest, nonprofit, investigative reporting publishers in the world. he wrote this "new york times" bestseller, "the buying of the president 2004," and four other investigative books. as for his new one, those "935 lies" in the title were uncovered in a three-year study of the rush to war in iraq by the center for public integrity and the fund for independence in journalism. it is, lewis writes, a record of what "u.s. government officials said to cause most americans and their elected representatives to completely ignore facts, logic, and reason." timely, too, for another reason -- 50 years ago this august, president lyndon johnson, at whose side i was then working, seized on obscure and unverified events o