Wednesday, May 30, 2007
After meeting with Sarkozi in France, after snuggling with Shrubya in Washington, Tony Blair continues his worldwide tour with unpleasant right-wing scumbags by pimping British arms manufacturers to Colonel Gaddafi in Libya.
Mr Blair told reporters: "I find him very easy to deal with."
I'm sure Gaddafi will be putting that on the dust-jacket of his autobiography.
Now, I admit that I know very little about Hugo Chávez, the President of Venezuela but he seems to be getting an uncommonly easy ride while opposition media comes under attack. Admittedly he's not bombing them but Shrubya got given a much harder time when it was even suspected that he wanted to bomb Al Jazeera. Of course, mainstream media is biased, but what alternatives does Chávez have?
Mr Blair told reporters: "I find him very easy to deal with."
I'm sure Gaddafi will be putting that on the dust-jacket of his autobiography.
Now, I admit that I know very little about Hugo Chávez, the President of Venezuela but he seems to be getting an uncommonly easy ride while opposition media comes under attack. Admittedly he's not bombing them but Shrubya got given a much harder time when it was even suspected that he wanted to bomb Al Jazeera. Of course, mainstream media is biased, but what alternatives does Chávez have?
Labels: guns, Hugo Chávez, Libya, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Tony Blair, Venezuela