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[Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com] If Blair hadn’t colluded with Bush in his neo-con wetdream of a war, it would have never happened. Without the fig leaf of British support it would have gone no where.
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[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Would a McBride return be ...: I could almost accept the dodgy case for war if there had been a coherent plan for the post war government and reconstruction of Iraq and if the Army had been given all the resources it needed to carry out the operation. Instead we know that vital equipment like body armour wasn’t ordered until the very last minute because Blair was terrified of looking like we were going to war and be dependent on Tory votes to get Commons support.
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[United Against Islamic Supremacism] Ya Libnan 10 day roundup - 3/28/09: “Any settlement should be just and lasting and should lead to Israeli withdrawal from the Lebanese territories (Shebba Farm) and from the Syrian Golan Heights, in addition to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.” In answer to a question, the Lebanese politician said that he welcomed the British Governments establishment of contacts with the political wing of Hezbollah.
[injournalism] Chris Mullin: A View from the Foothills: He is best known as the author of A Very British Coup, which was made into an award-winning television drama series. He also played a leading part in the campaign for the release of the innocent people convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings which changed the face of British justice.”
[Cricketdiane's Weblog] Republican the party of aristocracy that spread dire poverty ...: Santorum is usually considered a strong social and fiscal conservative[citation needed] but paleoconservatives and paleolibertarians have accused him of being too reliant upon the federal government.[1] He also holds strong neoconservative stances in regard to foreign policy, which has further alienated many paleoconservatives.[2] He is particularly known for his stances on the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Social Security, intelligent design, homosexuality, and the Terri Schiavo case.[3] Santorum was defeated 59% to 41% in the 2006 U.S. Senate election by Democratic candidate Bob Casey, Jr. This was the largest margin of defeat for an incumbent Senator since 1980.
[Perth Modern 9.6 English - Ms Hearne] An Interview with Philip Pullman: But when Philip Pullman embarked on his trilogy, "His Dark Materials", he went back to the most fundamental story of all: the one with the snake, the apple and the fig leaf. He recast Adam and Eve as a 12-year-old girl and boy living in .
[BBC NEWS | Mark Easton's UK] BBC - Mark Easton's UK: We need windows as well as doors: It seems that since Labour came to power with an unassailable majority, politicians have been free to behave in a fashion more suited to the standards of Soviet Russia than to what we used to call democracy.Tony Blair and his minions started the rot by using their huge majority to ride roughshod over tradition and to give more and more power to unelected government servants at all levels.We now have a situation where the employees of government at national and local level make decisions which affect taxpayers , without recourse to elected representatives or uncurbed by elected representatives. Politics in this country is now rotten to the core , filled with career seeking individuals who appear to have no moral principle, and certainly no respect for the constituents who they are supposed to represent.
[AFF Doublethink Online] AFF Doublethink Online » What the World Wants (and What It Will Get): In fact, after the Cuban Missile Crisis, Americas allies were badly shaken by the notion that, in historian Walter LaFebers clever phrase, Washington had dragged them “uncomfortably close to annihilation without representation.” The French ultimately broke ranks with NATO, and one British official concluded, “The United States didnt want a partner. They wanted a satellite.”
[Freedom Bloggers] Gates of Vienna News Feed 2/17/2009: As well, during this time, Fieldhouse was a contributing writer for the radical Islamic website, Captive Minds, a site which refers to the U.S. as “the rogue nation.” In his March 2003 article entitled “Tribute to the Mujahideen,” he states, “[R]ight now, as I write there are brave brothers who have decided to finish themselves for the reward of Allah”¦When a Mujahideen leaves for martyrdom they should be cheered, their courage exemplified”¦We cannot allow the fear of the U.S. government, rejection from the American society, or passive intellectual theory [to] discourage us from giving the Mujahideen the respect, honor, and support they deserve.”
[Richard Willis's Blog] The Iraq Enquiry - A Missed Opportunity « Richard Willis's Blog: I will concede that there are some valid arguments for taking evidence behind closed doors but in view of the degree of controversy surrounding the Iraq invasion it would have been good politics to have had a public enquiry, taking evidence in private only in special cases of, for example, the intelligence services or special forces.
[Guy Fawkes' blog] Byrne On/Off on Cuts and Spending - Guy Fawkes' blog: Need I remind you of the open government initiative coupled with the listening government initiative that I created and now you, the electorate, can be confident in the total honesty and integrity of every member of the New Labour government, unlike the Tories who tell you nothing but lies, saying they will make cuts here cuts there, but where is the money coming from for these very expensive cuts. No my friends, your future is safe with New Labour where we can always borrow some more money for new initiatives to stimulate the economy, the feedback from the voters at the recent elections was quite clear, that I as your Prime Minister should get on with the job of sorting out the current economic mess that America and the Tories got us into.
[blogs.telegraph.co.uk blog listings.] The British Army Leaves Iraq :: Canon Andrew White: 179 of their number have been killed and in the UK people are asking why. Our troops, along with all the coalition forces, .
[The Gaea News] Harvard professor leaves comfort of the lab for an Afghanistan ...: LONDON - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has launched a new organisation about religion and God named after him, admitting that he did not pass a "single day" without reflecting on the aftermath of the Iraq war. The Tony Blair Faith Foundation would promote understanding about the world's major religions.
[Guy Fawkes' blog] Rich & Mark's Monday Morning View - Guy Fawkes' blog: # Voted very strongly against an investigation into the Iraq war. # Voted very strongly for replacing Trident.
[SWJ Blog] 12 June SWJ Roundup: Kilcullen takes us "on the ground" to uncover the face of modern warfare, illuminating both the big global war (the "War on Terrorism") and its relation to the associated "small wars" across the globe: Iraq, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Chechnya, Pakistan and North Africa.
[Victoria's Blog] UK PM announces Iraq (II) war inquiry « Victoria's Blog: Clegg was quoted as saying: “If he [Brown] holds it all, or partly, in secret and kicks the eventual report into the long grass, it will be a betrayal of all those families who lost children serving in Iraq.
[SWJ Blog] 30 March SWJ Roundup: General Sir Richard Dannatt, who retires as Chief of the General Staff in August, indicated that the MoD became distracted after Mr Blair committed Britain to “a bigger effort” in Afghanistan in 2004. At that time southern Iraq was rela-tively quiet compared with Baghdad, where US troops were coming increasingly under attack.
[dins blog,dins weblog,dins news] dins blog,dins weblog,dins news » Blog Archive » As a POW ...: According to British officials, the US administrator in Iraq, Paul Bremer, told Tony Blair in Basra last week that Saddam was being treated gently in an effort to coax him into talking, but that he was “not offering information of an operationally useful kind.”
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