Wednesday, December 22, 2004
Well that's a rational response. Jewish settlers protesting Israeli plans to relocate them from their settlements have started wearing Star of David badges similar to those Jews were forced to wear by Nazis in the 1930s.
While Bush insists, yet again, that life for Iraqis is better than under Saddam, a female victim of the Hussein regime says women had more freedom then than now. American support for Bush's handling of the War in Iraq is ebbing (pdf file). This is the bodybag effect though, he can point to winning the election last month as the only proof he needs that he's doing a good job. But while everyone concentrates on Rumsfeld, the ACLU is saying Shrubya personally signed off on torture of Guantanamo inmates
Shiteyes Blunkett does not get a clean bill of health from enquiries into his conduct. Is it just a pure coincidence that Tony bLiar was off being heroic and the first British Prime Minister in 80 years to visit Baghdad as his former Home Secretary (eeep!) was found wanting? The reports stopped short of saying outright that Shiteyes lied, but that's only because the man doing the main enquiry found that most of the documentation was mysteriously deleted from Home Office records and no-one he talked to at the time could quite remember what they were doing at the time.
While Bush insists, yet again, that life for Iraqis is better than under Saddam, a female victim of the Hussein regime says women had more freedom then than now. American support for Bush's handling of the War in Iraq is ebbing (pdf file). This is the bodybag effect though, he can point to winning the election last month as the only proof he needs that he's doing a good job. But while everyone concentrates on Rumsfeld, the ACLU is saying Shrubya personally signed off on torture of Guantanamo inmates
Shiteyes Blunkett does not get a clean bill of health from enquiries into his conduct. Is it just a pure coincidence that Tony bLiar was off being heroic and the first British Prime Minister in 80 years to visit Baghdad as his former Home Secretary (eeep!) was found wanting? The reports stopped short of saying outright that Shiteyes lied, but that's only because the man doing the main enquiry found that most of the documentation was mysteriously deleted from Home Office records and no-one he talked to at the time could quite remember what they were doing at the time.