Guest anonymous@dizum.com Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Galloway is an outrage, a traitor to Great Briton. What he really needs is a long prison sentence. http://www.weeklystandard.com/Utilities/printer_preview.asp?idArticle=13884&R=1143E13CD1 Quote
Guest Go Mavz Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 "EARLY THIS MORNING, a committee of the British House of Commons suspended the flamboyant George Galloway, member from Bethnal Green and Bow, for 18 days for concealing the Iraqi funding of his "charity," the Mariam Appeal." an 18 day suspension for that? are you kidding me? i remember kofi annans son rarely ever getting slighted by the liberal press for his dealings with hussein... or chirac, or schroder.... democrats get a free pass when it comes to working with the devil... Quote
Guest Tex Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 <anonymous@dizum.com> wrote in message news:5xnni.98090$oA4.55300@fe04.news.easynews.com... > Galloway is an outrage, a traitor to Great Briton. What he > really needs is a long prison sentence. Too expensive. A noose around the neck will do nicely Quote
Guest Perseid Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "Go Mavz" <GoMavz@GoMavz.com> Spat the Words > "EARLY THIS MORNING, a committee of the British House of Commons suspended > the flamboyant George Galloway, member from Bethnal Green and Bow, for 18 > days for concealing the Iraqi funding of his "charity," the Mariam Appeal." > > an 18 day suspension for that? are you kidding me? > i remember kofi annans son rarely ever getting slighted by the liberal press > for his dealings with hussein... > or chirac, or schroder.... > > democrats get a free pass when it comes to working with the devil... You mean like when rumsfeldt was dealing with hussein in the early 80's selling him chemical and biological weapons.. that kind of dealing with the devil ?? We know they had wmd, because we still had the bill of sale. Quote
Guest Sam Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 anonymous@dizum.com said: > Galloway is an outrage, a traitor to Great Briton. What he > really needs is a long prison sentence. > Bush is a borrow-and-spend pork barrel Marxist who supports Muslim Jihadists and Communists. Uneducated reichtards believe that Bush is saving America from Socialism with his reckless deficit driven, borrow-and- spend pork-barrel Bush administration variant of Socialism which is providing limited short term gain for long term pain to the American people and their descendants. What about Bush's massive $400 billion drug plan where such a big purchaser doesn't get the benefit of economy of scale because US government created monopolies take the money straight from your pay check and put it into the pockets of pharmaceutical companies who already receive $300 billion / year in tax breaks despite the fact that they over charge and are the most profitable industries in the world. How about the $500 Billion / year in US Farm Subsidies? Supporting Energy Companies and NO BID CONTRACTS for parasitic companies like Haliburton!! NO BID CONTRACTS - ah.... Just LOVE the American view of a free market system. Especially when those SAME companies get CAUGHT stealing and defrauding YOU ... Bush just KEEPS on dealing with them. Then there's the massive tax subsidies for profitable corporations who don't need them, borrowing $Billions from China and the Saudi's to shore up the Federal Budget and subsidize the American taxpayer so they won't have to pay their fair share of taxes. I could go on, but you get the message. Quote
Guest Limbaugh 88 Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 Tex tropicus@NOSPAMgmail.com said: > > <anonymous@dizum.com> wrote in message > news:5xnni.98090$oA4.55300@fe04.news.easynews.com... > > Galloway is an outrage, a traitor to Great Briton. What he > > really needs is a long prison sentence. > > Too expensive. A noose around the neck will do nicely > > > Anyone who embarrasses the American right should be publicly executed. Licking Bush's asshole is the key to freedom. The True Spirit Of Bush Style Freedom: Lawlessness By Matthew Hubbard Created Jul 13 2007 - 9:25am BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Thieves have stolen nearly $300 million from a bank in Baghdad, police and a bank official said Thursday, in what is probably one of the biggest thefts in Iraq since the 2003 war to topple Saddam Hussein. Probably? This isn't obviously, clearly without question the number one bank robbery in the world this decade, let alone Iraq? If a quarter of a billion dollars walked out of a bank anywhere in the world, whether in New York City or Outer Mongolia, it would be worldwide news. Ah, but the writer of this piece said thefts, and therein lies the rub. The news from Iraq day after day is about the dead bodies. The general lawlessness created by our stewardship goes unreported until it hits OhMyGod proportions. The first major incident was the looting of the museums. That was an act camera crews could capture, and we saw it over and over again until Rumsfeld mewled like a baby about how unfair the coverage was. Then there were the billions of dollars in cash sent to Iraq, literally tons of greenbacks loaded onto pallettes, 70% of which cannot be accounted for. Who knows? Maybe there were no crimes here, just bad accounting practices. Yeah, right. And maybe I'll start dating Salman Rushdie's ex-wife once the divorce is final. Technically, both of those earlier crimes were looting by multiple free agent criminals, where this week's bank robbery is a single team of criminals sharing the profit among themselves. Don't be surprised if it turns out to be Al Qaeda, which we are told is now as operational as it was in 2001, BEFORE the September 11 attacks, no matter how Our President will lie about the new report. This is lawlessness at its most primal, the law of People With Guns. Bush style lawlessness here in our country doesn't create the same dramatic headlines, but it may be creating opportunities for even greater theft and corruption on a widespread scale, like a slow motion looting. The pattern is clear. There are laws and the Bush administration ignores them. Sometimes it's just bending the law or skirting the law, other times the laws are clearly broken. But who enforces these laws? The Justice Department under Alberto Gonzalez. When they don't want to enforce them, who will force them? The courts, stacked with Bush appointees. Just as the law has now become a game of How Does Anthony Kennedy Feel This Week?, the laws that hold this administration in check come down to whether or not this lawless, unprincipled gang of thugs put enough unpricipled thugs in black robes. Speaker Pelosi, we beg you! Every tool the Constitution gave your branch of government may not be enough to stop these criminals. But if impeachment is truly "off the table", we the people can only look forward to eighteen more months of this ongoing crime spree, with justice, if any, only coming well after the fact, when these people are out of office and a Democrat is in the White House. Even that weak justice will only happen if the people investigating show a lot more spine than you have since you were given your position of power. Quote
Guest Tug Barnett Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 Go Mavz GoMavz@GoMavz.com said: > "EARLY THIS MORNING, a committee of the British House of Commons suspended > the flamboyant George Galloway, member from Bethnal Green and Bow, for 18 > days for concealing the Iraqi funding of his "charity," the Mariam Appeal." > > an 18 day suspension for that? are you kidding me? > i remember kofi annans son rarely ever getting slighted by the liberal press > for his dealings with hussein... > or chirac, or schroder.... > > democrats get a free pass when it comes to working with the devil... > 10's of $billions of American currency go missing in Iraq and rightists are still pathetically mewling over chump change. You're mentally ill. No surprise that you people are known to eat your own feces. Quote
Guest Samurai Dreams Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 anonymous@dizum.com said: > Galloway is an outrage, a traitor to Great Briton. What he > really needs is a long prison sentence. Treasonous Bush lovers deserve the death penalty. > Thu 19 Jul 2007 Galloway free of any police investigation POLICE have no plans to launch an investigation into George Galloway over his charity's links to Saddam Hussein's regime, it emerged yesterday. The Respect MP faces suspension from Parliament for 18 days after a damning report from the Commons watchdog, which accused him of concealing the true source of funding for a charity he established. But Sir Philip Mawer, the Standards' Commissioner, said he had not had access to, nor sought, Mr Galloway's personal bank statements or those of the Mariam Appeal, the charity at the centre of the controversy. Reports yesterday suggested that Scotland Yard detectives could seek papers from the Serious Fraud Office to establish whether there were grounds for prosecution. However, Metropolitan Police sources yesterday said that there was no current inquiry and there were "no plans" to investigate Mr Galloway. Related topic George Galloway http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=818 This article: http://news.scotsman.com/politics.cfm?id=1122652007 Last updated: 19-Jul-07 01:37 BST Quote
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