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Galloway Goes To Washington

AlterNet. Posted May 18, 2005.


Members of Congress received a rude shock on Tuesday when the rumbunctious and defiant British MP transformed his testimony into a damning indictment of U.S. foreign policy.
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Editor's Note: While questions remain about British member of Parliament George Galloway's relationship with Saddam Hussein, his blistering indictment of U.S. foreign policy -- and its blatant hypocrisy with regard to Iraq -- before Congress on Tuesday is worthy of attention.

Senator, I am not now, nor have I ever been, an oil trader. and neither has anyone on my behalf. I have never seen a barrel of oil, owned one, bought one, sold one - and neither has anyone on my behalf.

Now I know that standards have slipped in the last few years in Washington, but for a lawyer you are remarkably cavalier with any idea of justice. I am here today but last week you already found me guilty. You traduced my name around the world without ever having asked me a single question, without ever having contacted me, without ever written to me or telephoned me, without any attempt to contact me whatsoever. And you call that justice.

Now I want to deal with the pages that relate to me in this dossier and I want to point out areas where there are - let's be charitable and say errors. Then I want to put this in the context where I believe it ought to be. On the very first page of your document about me you assert that I have had 'many meetings' with Saddam Hussein. This is false.

I have had two meetings with Saddam Hussein, once in 1994 and once in August of 2002. By no stretch of the English language can that be described as many meetings with Saddam Hussein.

As a matter of fact, I have met Saddam Hussein exactly the same number of times as Donald Rumsfeld met him. The difference is Donald Rumsfeld met him to sell him guns and to give him maps the better to target those guns. I met him to try and bring about an end to sanctions, suffering and war, and on the second of the two occasions, I met him to try and persuade him to let Dr Hans Blix and the United Nations weapons inspectors back into the country - a rather better use of two meetings with Saddam Hussein than your own Secretary of State for Defence made of his.

I was an opponent of Saddam Hussein when British and Americans governments and businessmen were selling him guns and gas. I used to demonstrate outside the Iraqi embassy when British and American officials were going in and doing commerce.

You will see from the official parliamentary record, Hansard, from the 15th March 1990 onwards, voluminous evidence that I have a rather better record of opposition to Saddam Hussein than you do and than any other member of the British or American governments do.

Now you say in this document, you quote a source, you have the gall to quote a source, without ever having asked me whether the allegation from the source is true, that I am 'the owner of a company which has made substantial profits from trading in Iraqi oil'.

Senator, I do not own any companies, beyond a small company whose entire purpose, whose sole purpose, is to receive the income from my journalistic earnings from my employer, Associated Newspapers, in London. I do not own a company that's been trading in Iraqi oil. And you have no business to carry a quotation, utterly unsubstantiated and false, implying otherwise.

Now you have nothing on me, Senator, except my name on lists of names from Iraq, many of which have been drawn up after the installation of your puppet government in Baghdad. If you had any of the letters against me that you had against Zhirinovsky, and even Pasqua, they would have been up there in your slideshow for the members of your committee today.

You have my name on lists provided to you by the Duelfer inquiry, provided to him by the convicted bank robber, and fraudster and conman Ahmed Chalabi who many people to their credit in your country now realise played a decisive role in leading your country into the disaster in Iraq.

There were 270 names on that list originally. That's somehow been filleted down to the names you chose to deal with in this committee. Some of the names on that committee included the former secretary to his Holiness Pope John Paul II, the former head of the African National Congress Presidential office and many others who had one defining characteristic in common: they all stood against the policy of sanctions and war which you vociferously prosecuted and which has led us to this disaster.

You quote Mr Dahar Yassein Ramadan. Well, you have something on me, I've never met Mr Dahar Yassein Ramadan. Your sub-committee apparently has. But I do know that he's your prisoner, I believe he's in Abu Ghraib prison. I believe he is facing war crimes charges, punishable by death. In these circumstances, knowing what the world knows about how you treat prisoners in Abu Ghraib prison, in Bagram Airbase, in Guantanamo Bay, including I may say, British citizens being held in those places.

I'm not sure how much credibility anyone would put on anything you manage to get from a prisoner in those circumstances. But you quote 13 words from Dahar Yassein Ramadan whom I have never met. If he said what he said, then he is wrong.

And if you had any evidence that I had ever engaged in any actual oil transaction, if you had any evidence that anybody ever gave me any money, it would be before the public and before this committee today because I agreed with your Mr Greenblatt [Mark Greenblatt, legal counsel on the committee].

Your Mr Greenblatt was absolutely correct. What counts is not the names on the paper, what counts is where's the money. Senator? Who paid me hundreds of thousands of dollars of money? The answer to that is nobody. And if you had anybody who ever paid me a penny, you would have produced them today.

Now you refer at length to a company names in these documents as Aredio Petroleum. I say to you under oath here today: I have never heard of this company, I have never met anyone from this company. This company has never paid a penny to me and I'll tell you something else: I can assure you that Aredio Petroleum has never paid a single penny to the Mariam Appeal Campaign. Not a thin dime. I don't know who Aredio Petroleum are, but I daresay if you were to ask them they would confirm that they have never met me or ever paid me a penny.

Whilst I'm on that subject, who is this senior former regime official that you spoke to yesterday? Don't you think I have a right to know? Don't you think the Committee and the public have a right to know who this senior former regime official you were quoting against me interviewed yesterday actually is?

Now, one of the most serious of the mistakes you have made in this set of documents is, to be frank, such a schoolboy howler as to make a fool of the efforts that you have made. You assert on page 19, not once but twice, that the documents that you are referring to cover a different period in time from the documents covered by The Daily Telegraph which were a subject of a libel action won by me in the High Court in England late last year.

You state that The Daily Telegraph article cited documents from 1992 and 1993 whilst you are dealing with documents dating from 2001. Senator, The Daily Telegraph's documents date identically to the documents that you were dealing with in your report here. None of The Daily Telegraph's documents dealt with a period of 1992, 1993. I had never set foot in Iraq until late in 1993 - never in my life. There could possibly be no documents relating to Oil-for-Food matters in 1992, 1993, for the Oil-for-Food scheme did not exist at that time.

And yet you've allocated a full section of this document to claiming that your documents are from a different era to the Daily Telegraph documents when the opposite is true. Your documents and the Daily Telegraph documents deal with exactly the same period.

But perhaps you were confusing the Daily Telegraph action with the Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor did indeed publish on its front pages a set of allegations against me very similar to the ones that your committee have made. They did indeed rely on documents which started in 1992, 1993. These documents were unmasked by the Christian Science Monitor themselves as forgeries.

Now, the neo-con websites and newspapers in which you're such a hero, senator, were all absolutely cock-a-hoop at the publication of the Christian Science Monitor documents, they were all absolutely convinced of their authenticity. They were all absolutely convinced that these documents showed me receiving $10 million from the Saddam regime. And they were all lies.

In the same week as the Daily Telegraph published their documents against me, the Christian Science Monitor published theirs which turned out to be forgeries and the British newspaper, Mail on Sunday, purchased a third set of documents which also upon forensic examination turned out to be forgeries. So there's nothing fanciful about this. Nothing at all fanciful about it.

The existence of forged documents implicating me in commercial activities with the Iraqi regime is a proven fact. It's a proven fact that these forged documents existed and were being circulated amongst right-wing newspapers in Baghdad and around the world in the immediate aftermath of the fall of the Iraqi regime.

Now, Senator, I gave my heart and soul to oppose the policy that you promoted. I gave my political life's blood to try to stop the mass killing of Iraqis by the sanctions on Iraq which killed one million Iraqis, most of them children, most of them died before they even knew that they were Iraqis, but they died for no other reason other than that they were Iraqis with the misfortune to born at that time. I gave my heart and soul to stop you committing the disaster that you did commit in invading Iraq. And I told the world that your case for the war was a pack of lies.

“I told the world that Iraq, contrary to your claims did not have weapons of mass destruction. I told the world, contrary to your claims, that Iraq had no connection to al-Qaeda. I told the world, contrary to your claims, that Iraq had no connection to the atrocity on 9/11 2001. I told the world, contrary to your claims, that the Iraqi people would resist a British and American invasion of their country and that the fall of Baghdad would not be the beginning of the end, but merely the end of the beginning.

Senator, in everything I said about Iraq, I turned out to be right and you turned out to be wrong and 100,000 people paid with their lives; 1600 of them American soldiers sent to their deaths on a pack of lies; 15,000 of them wounded, many of them disabled forever on a pack of lies.

If the world had listened to Kofi Annan, whose dismissal you demanded, if the world had listened to President Chirac who you want to paint as some kind of corrupt traitor, if the world had listened to me and the anti-war movement in Britain, we would not be in the disaster that we are in today. Senator, this is the mother of all smokescreens. You are trying to divert attention from the crimes that you supported, from the theft of billions of dollars of Iraq's wealth.

Have a look at the real Oil-for-Food scandal. Have a look at the 14 months you were in charge of Baghdad, the first 14 months when $8.8 billion of Iraq's wealth went missing on your watch. Have a look at Haliburton and other American corporations that stole not only Iraq's money, but the money of the American taxpayer.

Have a look at the oil that you didn't even meter, that you were shipping out of the country and selling, the proceeds of which went who knows where? Have a look at the $800 million you gave to American military commanders to hand out around the country without even counting it or weighing it.

Have a look at the real scandal breaking in the newspapers today, revealed in the earlier testimony in this committee. That the biggest sanctions busters were not me or Russian politicians or French politicians. The real sanctions busters were your own companies with the connivance of your own government.

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Wow!
Posted by: Wacre on May 18, 2005 1:35 PM   
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The sad thing about Mr. Galloway's testimony is that it is not an American Senator or Congressperson speaking truth to Power, but a British MP.

I can pretty much guarantee that his testimony will vanish into the memory hole, partially because I expect that the American press will pretty much ignore it; partially because there are many Americans that will ignore anything and anyone that says anything that disparages President Bush or those of his cronies, be it true or not.

I am also mildly pessimistic because the 'smoking gun' has already been found as to the deceptions and lies that led to the invasion of Iraq, though the Press is for the most part is ignoring it.

Though I get the feeling that events are moving toward critical mass. From Tom DeLay's antics, which would be just sad if they weren't so blatantly greedy, to Bill Frist's bizarre (because it works on the assumption that Republicans will be in power 'forever.' I can't imagine how Republicans will respond after the 2006 Congressional elections. Besides, the greatest problem with Mr. Frist's actions are that the majority of President Bush's judicial choices were actually approved, and I believe that it is no more that ten or so that have been stopped by Democrats, so he essentially wants carte blanche to have anyone he wants on the bench, despite what anyone else thinks) grab for power.

Hopefully the the more moderate Republican Senators will see that the emperor not only has no clothes, but he's packing nuclear weapons, and needs to be disarmed before he hurts someone.

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More Galloway, senators, oil
Posted by: dearkitty on May 18, 2005 2:10 PM   
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More on this: here.

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Did you see Daily Kos on Galloway?
Posted by: Shakti on May 18, 2005 5:13 PM   
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Let me tell you, that blog was all afire ... people were ready to haul him back stateside to run for office. I've never seen such a positive reaction to a speech before. It was as if hundreds of wanderers in the desert found an oasis ... clearly, progressives are starved for political leadership. This seems like the *real* story to me: U.S. progressives' positive reaction to Galloway and the incredible difference between Mr. Galloway's response to the Iraq invasion/occupation and the Democrats' lay over and play dead routine.

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Ghost of Joe McCarthy?
Posted by: Sojourner on May 18, 2005 9:08 PM   
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Speaking from the sad experience of witnessing the witch hunts of the '50s, which were only stopped at last by newsmen who put their reputations on the line and a Republican president with the integrity to call out one from his own party, I can only mourn our current condition.

Where is the American conscience today? Why aren't the campuses being shut down by student boycotts? Why aren't the inmates in jails being educated to recognize their oppression?

It's true that were anyone to torch himself these days, he'd find out that it's defined by the Patriot Act as an act of terrorism.

Recall the cry from Hitler's Germany, here slightly amended: First they came for the Muslims. Then they came for the Mexicans. Then they came for the sick and aged to deny them Medicaid. And you know how this ends: then they came for me. And it was too late.

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» RE: Ghost of Joe McCarthy? Posted by: MJ Fields
Smokescreens
Posted by: BuckFush on May 18, 2005 10:24 PM   
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Usually the ones who point the fingers and lay blame on their adversaries are the ones who are the most guilty. The Neo-Cons are either too stupid, too blind, or too arrogant to see the truth. They think they can falsify information and diseminate it as fact. Unfortunately, it's America's Bubba factor that perpetuates these practices, not just the Evangelicals who put the Neo-cons into power. America's Bubba factor chooses to accept the lies as if it were a buy one, get one free whopper special at Burger King.

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» RE: Smokescreens Posted by: Johanna Moren
» RE: Smokescreens Posted by: MJ Fields
» RE: Smokescreens Posted by: Iamnotafruittree
Sad but true?
Posted by: bulbman on May 19, 2005 3:39 AM   
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Progressives are often battered by the right wing for "condescending" to their (the right wing's) base, i.e., all of those born-again blue collar types who belived Karl Rove's manufactured lies and returned prodigal Bush to office. We are told that we look upon them as ignorant half-wits. Well, folks, take a look at the heartland. Take a look at the malls of America, the Wal-Marts of America. Filled with over-fed, dull-witted, glassy-eyed zombies consuming fast food and Rupert Murdoch's bread and circuses on the tube. We are not snobs. We are not some liberal elite. We are realists. And if we don't turn this around in 2006, we are lost.

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» RE: Sad but true? Posted by: inthewoods
Letter to Hon Galloway
Posted by: verite on May 19, 2005 4:34 AM   
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----- Original Message -----

To: gallowayg@parliament.uk
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 4:28 PM
Subject: Mr Galloway goes to Washington... Iraq to bring democracy to UK.


Dear Honourable George Galloway,

With your efforts in Washington, IMHO you have done more than win the battle of public opinion.
You have also allowed some small insight into the truth for the impoverished US electorate.... impoverished that is, from the lack of real information and informed debate. As we know, 'the truth wul oot," but in America too late for many millions in some 40 countries already slaughtered by their military industry.
The corporate fascist culture in the US has built on the lack of independant media, most media corporates having close links with the arms/oil cartel that runs the country with their profit as their God.
The reality is that the Bush/Bliar disaster, by some bloody irony, at the cost of the innocent lives of some 100,000 children, women and other civilians has nudged USUK towards some proper democracy with Proportional Representation. Here is no mention of the horrors yet to unfold over generations to come from illegal USUK WMD, used in Iraq, specifically depleted uranium and cluster bombs.
This great human sacrifice inflicted on the Iraqi people is closer to achieving a real democracy in the UK where corporate fascism is less advanced than in the US. Here in the UK the majority of a better informed populace, opposing the illegal USUK attack, must not and will not rest until there are systems in place to prevent another Bliar type disaster ever occuring again.

Kind Regards, Verite Sparks.

Tell Bliar to get out now... help UK towards a proper democracy..
at The Independent campaign for a real democracy in the UK
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Oh, Wow, great!!! A breath of fresh air of Truth in a stale smelly room of deception!
Posted by: Pepper on May 19, 2005 4:46 AM   
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I absolutely love it. Its nice to know there are heroes somewhere in the world. They certainly aren't here! Another thing I miss terribly in this country.

Sing it out and lets rock and roll!!!!!! Bwahahaha

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itchyvet
Posted by: itchyvet on May 19, 2005 5:54 AM   
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Ouch ! the TRUTH hurts.

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Regardless of his guilt...
Posted by: bettsoff on May 19, 2005 6:21 AM   
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It was thoroughly enjoyable to hear him rip the Senate a new one. Thoroughly, entirely enjoyable.

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I'm SO uplifted...
Posted by: ReverendYankee on May 19, 2005 6:31 AM   
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MR. GALLOWAY, I could KISS you!!

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The Senator
Posted by: 42Years on May 19, 2005 7:58 AM   
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Although it is not mentioned, the Senator being addressed by Galloway is none other than the fair haired boy from Minnesota - Norm Coleman. He is the same Coleman that Bush and the Republican Party guided to the Senate race while pushing Pawlenty into the Governor's chair. About time those jerks in Congress get their comeuppance.

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» RE: The Senator Posted by: lavonne
Where is our Galloway?
Posted by: inthewoods on May 19, 2005 8:11 AM   
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Where is our voice here in the US? Where is our spokesperson with enough intestinal fortitude to really blast the neo-cons with conviction and truth? I hunger for a leader like Galloway to fight, absolutely and to the death, this tyranny of madness. We have Barbara Boxer, bless her, but even she is too delicate with these radical men.

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» RE: Where is our Galloway? Posted by: MJ Fields
KUDOS to You...
Posted by: BC on May 19, 2005 8:25 AM   
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...Mr. Galloway!! I have terrific respect for your courage in speaking out about the untruths being touted in this country about "the war." I pray that your determination will give others in leadership positions in this country courage to speak out as well.

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trurel
Posted by: trurel on May 19, 2005 8:37 AM   
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Three cheers for Galloway! He was right on with every comment he made. He showed that old-style English well educated class and ability to use facts and express himself that made our members of congress look like idiots.

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» RE: trurel Posted by: arcadia
Praise with a caution
Posted by: daire_d on May 19, 2005 9:22 AM   
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Although those of us here on the other side of the pond were endlessly cheered by the sight of the pasting the Republicans got, I wouldn't rush to clasp Galloway to my bosom as a new hero of the left. His tactics in the British Elections leave much to be desired and his previous glowing statements about Saddam are distasteful, to say the least.
That said, many more politicians were more than happy to kiss that dicator's little patookis and his mention of the Rumsfeld visits brought a tear of joy to my eye.
Seriously, though, how the hell are the neocons getting away with their doublespeak? Why did it take a British politician to call them on it?

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BillLoathingtheMilitaryClinton
Posted by: BillLoathingtheMilitaryClinton on May 19, 2005 11:55 AM   
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"There are only two kinds of people, decent and indecent." - Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

Saddam Hussein maintained rape rooms, torture chambers, and filled mass graves with his victims. There are online videos of his thugs whacking off fingers and hands of dissidents.

He killed "five to seven million Iraqis, the majority of them Shiites" according to National Geographic Magazine, June 2004, page 28

So what do we see on this page? The indecent people who prefer to support Saddam Hussein and the corruption of the United Nations, which oversaw the biggest scandal in history in the Food For Oil crime.

If documents implicating Galloway are unavailable, it is because they were destroyed. We have Kofi Anan and his son to blame, along with Paul Volcker, two of whose investigators resigned in protest over the continuing coverup aided and abetted by Paul Volcker.

Every day dozens or scores more Iraqi citizens are killed by thugs who are given nothing but aid and comfort and encouragement by Useful Idiots on the Left.

“Take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” - Elie Wiesel

Leftists have taken sides . . . with terrorists.

Evil is like that.

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» LOL! Posted by: Meta4Life
about time!
Posted by: benu67 on May 19, 2005 12:36 PM   
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i only had a chance to see some of what this brave man said, and now i'm gald i read what he actually said. about time someone had the nerve to say what needed to be said. about time someone called out this fascist bush regime for what it is, a pack of liars. they're going after this man because he called tony "bliar" what he is. it's a shame not more networks played this heroic act. but if you wonder why this country's mainstream media ignores the truth, just look at what happened to newsweek when they tried to tell a story that's been around before. bushco demanded the story to be buried. no accountability and blaming others for their lies and crimes is what this administration will be remembered for, among other things.

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Wow!
Posted by: Mary Eman on May 19, 2005 1:52 PM   
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Wow! I saw Mr. Galloway for a few minutes on TV and was blown away. Reading this just strengthens that feeling. I could fall in love with this man!

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» RE: Wow! Posted by: Meta4Life
STIFF UPPER LIP
Posted by: taranzo37 on May 19, 2005 5:14 PM   
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I absolutely loved the way P.M. Galloway drug the smug McCarthyites over the "red hot coals" of his splendid responses to an attempt to brand him as a war profiteer. These Senators obviously never had the time or inclination to watch sessions of the British Parliament in action or they might have rethought calling him on the Senate carpet. Oh, My! If only Kerry & others in the democratic leadership had the political will and courage to be blatantly honest in their appraisals of the stolen elections, extremist judges, media consolidation and control, the monstrous healthcare rip offs by insurance companies, the pharmaceutical industry, and those serving them politically, outsourcing of American jobs, illegal immigration for corporate profit, war profiteering by some American corps., American voters would then be able see the differences between the two parties and not be suckered in by Rove and his cabal on non-issues like gay marriage. Where is Pres. Truman when we really, really need him??

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» RE: STIFF UPPER LIP Posted by: arcadia
WOW, Indeed!
Posted by: monkeywrench on May 19, 2005 5:44 PM   
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FINALLY! SOMEBODY to stand up to the prancing, ego-inflated gasbags of the Bush neoMcCarthyites! Mr. Galloway has somehow channeled all the courage MISSING from American politicians, and especially, the American media.

When someone finally stands tall and proud and speaks the truth, finally confronts the lying rat-bastards of the Bush administration, as Mr. Galloway did, it is at least a partial cleansing of the grime that has covered us for the last four years. It is probably a good thing he is a British MP; otherwise, I'm sure Attorney General Gonzales would find some way to have him declared a terrorist for his honesty, and give him an all-expenses-paid "electric vacation" at the Gitmo Hilton.

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Where is John Dean?
Posted by: Jersey Devil on May 19, 2005 6:19 PM   
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Where is John Dean? If the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party can't find their respective backbones, we wil have only a distinguished British MP who can to speak truth to the Bush Administration.

What are you waiting for John? While you are planning to fight on the local election level you may win a few battles but loose the war - again - considering the Republican Dictatorship we are under - which will seal our fates for the next 40 - 50 years under Reborn Nazi NonCon Courts.

FDR must be spinning in his grave right about now.

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» RE: Where is John Dean? Posted by: sterlingwisdom
A Message From England
Posted by: arcadia on May 21, 2005 5:01 AM   
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The American political system is drastically flawed if this impresses you. What were your media and the Democrats doing during the Iraq war? Did they forget they had freedom of speech to criticise what was so obviously wrong? Where were your checks and balances? Your means of holding the executive to account?
Here George Galloway is regarded as a rather annoying maverick. In the last election he defeated Oona King, one of the few women in parliament and probably the only half black, half Jewish MP. It is seen as incredibly important here to increase the proportion of under-represented groups in parlaiment to counter voter apathy. And George Galloway deliberately stood against that to prove a point.
In the UK we are used to independent-minded politicians for example Tony Benn and Screaming Lord Such. And the government is openly criticised, questioned and ridiculed in parliament. It's not perfect, in fact far from it, but America needs to stop proclaiming itself the greatest democracy in the world if you need our villains to be your heroes.

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» RE: A Message From England Posted by: mendomama
» RE: A Message From England Posted by: seriousnz
Rightwing attack on Galloway
Posted by: kisnerw on May 23, 2005 9:34 AM   
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The predictable rightwing screeds, which seek to discredit and ridicule anyone who has the temerity to stand up against US aggression and hypocrisy, has already begun against Galloway. See the "Essays & Opinion" column in Arts & Letters Daily at http://www.aldaily.com/.

Even on the Chronicle of Higher Education's media page, only two highly partisan attacks on Galloway have been provided. I have already sent an email to the editor strongly suggesting that this imbalance be corrected. I encourage all of you out there to do the same, and provide him with a link to a different point of view on the matter as well (like the one posted here on AlterNet). The editor's email - the only contact email I could find on the page - is:
Tran Huu Dung, editor
tran.dung@chronicle.com

Let's make sure the editors of webpages that are supposed to be balanced know that we know when they're not...

Thanks,

Wendell Kisner, Ph.D.

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ANNOTATION OF HITCHENS WEAKLY STANDARD PIECE ON GALLOWAY
Posted by: mikeroloff on May 25, 2005 7:39 PM   
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Hitch Your Life to a Shining Gallow

Hitchen's Weekly Standard piece, below, on MP Galloway, reinforced my belief in string theory & that life is 13 dimensional & that the Hitch manifests all strings and dimensions of a Boschian [Hieronomus] entity. With indignation pouring out of one side of its mouth, glee does at the other, venoms emantes 'tween its teeth, there is gloating, little self-congratulatory twirls, and dervishilike he hopscotches, forever extricating himself from one trap in the mesh of former positions and party and magazine affiliations, into the uniform mansion of his new found home, The Weakly Standard.

His attack on Galloway is marked by innuendo, a few diminuendo tactical concessions, snide jibes, falsehoods, sticking the lie deep, lack of corroboration, pillorying, which jab away with a certain rhythmic frequency as though he had an overly severe case of neurotic sniffles, the sum of which emittances then gathers itself into righteous upheaval to convict Galloway of being ... what the latter called him ... a Popinjay! It's just another Brit school boy tit for tat, or is there more at stake. Is the Hitch-Snitch carrying someone's water while he preens!

http://politics.roloff.freeservers.com/ ON THE photo4.html PAGE IS A POINT BY POINT ANNOTATION

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Bush, Cheney & Dummy Rumsfeld are MADMEN!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: maverick1776 on Jun 3, 2005 4:22 PM   
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IT DOES NOT MATTER MUCH IF GALLOWAY GOT MONEY FROM THE OIL FOR FOOD PROGRAM. WHAT MATTERS IS THAT THERE ARE NOW OVER 1600 DEAD AMERICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS. THERE ARE MANY THOUSANDS OF DEAD IRAQIS. THERE ARE MANY THOUSAND INJURED AMERICANS AND IRAQIS.

WHY???? BECAUSE BUSH AND HIS HENCHMAN ARE GREEDY FUCKERS. THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF SELLING GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE MILITARY, PLUS THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF OIL.

SOLUTION: SUPPORT WIND POWER AND SOLAR POWER.

SOLUTION 2: A TAX REVOLT IN THE GOOD OLD USA UNTIL ALL OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARE RETURNED HOME.

MAVERICK 1776
PATRIOTS FOR COMMON SENSE

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Bush, Cheney & Dummy Rumsfeld are MADMEN!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: maverick1776 on Jun 3, 2005 4:23 PM   
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IT DOES NOT MATTER MUCH IF GALLOWAY GOT MONEY FROM THE OIL FOR FOOD PROGRAM. WHAT MATTERS IS THAT THERE ARE NOW OVER 1600 DEAD AMERICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS. THERE ARE MANY THOUSANDS OF DEAD IRAQIS. THERE ARE MANY THOUSAND INJURED AMERICANS AND IRAQIS.

WHY???? BECAUSE BUSH AND HIS HENCHMAN ARE GREEDY FUCKERS. THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF SELLING GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE MILITARY, PLUS THEY MAKE MONEY OFF OF OIL.

SOLUTION: SUPPORT WIND POWER AND SOLAR POWER.

SOLUTION 2: A TAX REVOLT IN THE GOOD OLD USA UNTIL ALL OF OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS ARE RETURNED HOME.

MAVERICK 1776
PATRIOTS FOR COMMON SENSE

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