Well Sadam was a complete idiot in the process (kicking out the inspectors when we were trying to make a case that he had something to hide was not a good choice, for one) and there was the same general stuff that ended up getting used to justify the war in the first place, but most of it was, AFAIK, highly inspecific, somewhat out of date, not totally reliable, and contradicted by other evidence. The issue is not "did [insert political figure here] make up the intelligence", it's "did [said political figure] come to a conclusion based on evidence, or find evidence to fit a foregone conclusion". Or at least, that's what the question should be.