Tom Hark Preston Park
Will Post For Cash
- Jul 6, 2003
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Meanwhile back in the real world, the Bush/B.Liar Axis Of Oil Prices once again makes the world an even more dangerous place to live than it was before they picked a bar-room-bully style fight ('you lookin at my bird, mate') with Saddam Hussein. If you happen to be on the receiving end of an ampoule of osmium tetroxide at Gatwick or Bluewater or London Victoria - and I sincerely pray to the god of your choice that you never are - then the two guilty men up top of this thread are the war criminals you might want to think about bringing to justice.
Two court cases you might have missed in the past week:
(from The Times)
'Colonel Tim Collins, known for his rousing speech to British troops on the eve of war in Iraq, today won substantial libel damages and costs against two national newspapers. The Northern Ireland army officer won his case against the Sunday Express and Sunday Mirror at the High Court in Belfast this morning. The level of damages was not disclosed. Belfast-born Colonel Collins, 43, was widely praised, including by Prince Charles, when he told his soldiers: "If you are ferocious in battle remember to be magnanimous in victory." He was recently awarded an OBE, after being cleared of alleged war crimes.
During the case the newspapers had to withdraw allegations that the officer had been linked to war crimes including the murder of an Iraqi prisoner.
(from the BBC)
MP George Galloway has accepted damages and a public apology over an American newspaper article that alleged he accepted money from Saddam Hussein. Mr Galloway, expelled by Labour for his stance on the Iraq war, said he had been "completely vindicated". The Christian Science Monitor admitted a set of documents upon which it based its story were "almost certainly" fake. The MP, who described the settlement as "substantial", has always denied taking cash from the Iraqi regime.
George is suing the Daily telegraph for the same story. He'll win that one too. as predicted by the conspiracy theorists on this very board ONE YEAR AGO. Well, to be strictly honest, it was predicted he'd win the case or die in a mysterious car crash. Still, give it time, eh?
Wonder if NSC will have the balls to promote any of the anti-war threads of this time last year to NSC Gold? Cos that's where they belong. Or would it deeply embarrass a lot of otherwise sane people caught up in the biggest organised oil scam in Christendom? Said it a year ago, say it again: 'Ever Get The Feeling You've Been Had'
Two court cases you might have missed in the past week:
(from The Times)
'Colonel Tim Collins, known for his rousing speech to British troops on the eve of war in Iraq, today won substantial libel damages and costs against two national newspapers. The Northern Ireland army officer won his case against the Sunday Express and Sunday Mirror at the High Court in Belfast this morning. The level of damages was not disclosed. Belfast-born Colonel Collins, 43, was widely praised, including by Prince Charles, when he told his soldiers: "If you are ferocious in battle remember to be magnanimous in victory." He was recently awarded an OBE, after being cleared of alleged war crimes.
During the case the newspapers had to withdraw allegations that the officer had been linked to war crimes including the murder of an Iraqi prisoner.
(from the BBC)
MP George Galloway has accepted damages and a public apology over an American newspaper article that alleged he accepted money from Saddam Hussein. Mr Galloway, expelled by Labour for his stance on the Iraq war, said he had been "completely vindicated". The Christian Science Monitor admitted a set of documents upon which it based its story were "almost certainly" fake. The MP, who described the settlement as "substantial", has always denied taking cash from the Iraqi regime.
George is suing the Daily telegraph for the same story. He'll win that one too. as predicted by the conspiracy theorists on this very board ONE YEAR AGO. Well, to be strictly honest, it was predicted he'd win the case or die in a mysterious car crash. Still, give it time, eh?
Wonder if NSC will have the balls to promote any of the anti-war threads of this time last year to NSC Gold? Cos that's where they belong. Or would it deeply embarrass a lot of otherwise sane people caught up in the biggest organised oil scam in Christendom? Said it a year ago, say it again: 'Ever Get The Feeling You've Been Had'
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