Okay, so we shouldn't believe George.
But should we believe anything the US Senators are saying? I don't
really think so (except for the one who corrected him on being for the
war when he wasn't)...
I don't know anything about Galloway, really, over here, but I still
enjoyed the whipping he gave those very far Right senators, & although
Hitchens may be right about the larger situation, he has, for some odd
reasons, committed so much to Bush & Blair's war he cannot see the
complexities of the arguments against (as he once would have been able
to, I think).
Doug
On 19-May-05, at 8:50 AM, Dominic Fox wrote:
> http://oliverkamm.typepad.com/blog/2005/05/now_he_tells_us.html
>
> I'm reminded of Bill Hicks' routine about the US selling arms to one
> side in some conflict (might have been Iran-Iraq, might have been
> something else) and information about that side's military capacity to
> the other.
>
> Ah, Bill Hicks...
>
> Dominic
>
> --
> // Alas, this comparison function can't be total:
> // bottom is beyond comparison. - Oleg Kiselyov
>
>
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other places, ones where
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But nothing for the whole.
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