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Topic History of: Still True On Gaza, St Galloway Pulverises Parliament '09 Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Rockit |
Indi should be more 'indi'-minded, and bravely peer beyond childish bent-mainstream cliches for clots.
Longest serving Brit M.P. 'Father Of The House' Tam Dalyell:
" The only person that I recall denouncing Saddam Hussein in the 1980s was George Galloway, when the UK & US were both backing the tyrant."
Leading CONservative Scots' paper, The Scotsman' 19 May 2003:
" He can restate the facts till he’s hoarse...it makes no difference: he continues to provoke a mixture of schoolboy envy and disgust in certain quarters.
It’s a British reflex with a pedigree stretching back to medieval anti-clericalism: those who profess high ideals must be exposed as motivated by the grossest materialism. Sex or money or, better still, both.
Thousands of words have been written about Galloway and Iraq, but the facts bear repetition. His demonstrations against the regime in the late 1970s. His repeated denunciations of the dictator. " |
Indi Fatigability |
Gary M wrote:
Indi Fatigability
Be honest, you had no idea what that word meant before George used it, did you?
Er, yes, I did. It's not difficult. But it's interesting you should assume, just because someone disagrees with you, that they don't even understand simple words. You sound like an old-fashioned Fabian - a starch-collared mass of contempt. |
Rockit |
Gary M.
MotherOfAllReplies.
LoL. |
Gary M |
Indi Fatigability
Be honest, you had no idea what that word meant before George used it, did you? And when he said it to Saddam he was referring to the Iraqi people in general. |
Rockit |
Educator, Entertainer, Street Fighter, Senate-trasher, TopCat Man.
Gets the Milk, the Mice, the Mugs, and the humorless mainstream-Morons! |
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