Anyone who has read Animal Farm could not fail but to draw the connection between the sheep and those who put down and laugh at people when they try to tell the truth.
I don't know that Blair ordered Kelly's murder, but I think, from the available evidence, it is far more likely that Kelly was killed than it was a suicide - we know that he feared for his life once his name was made public.
We know, and everyone knows - that Blair lied about the 45 minutes claim, he knew this was false, but he wanted his dodgy dossier to be sexed up - we know for a fact Blair is a liar.
And now the BBC is being torn apart, by this crooked enquiry - the people in charge of my country are liars, crooks, butchers and dispicable turncoats. How long before we see Lord Hutton getting a lucrative pay off/appointment?
Lurkette - Michael Moore's speech at the Oscars seems to me to be a reference to something George Orwell said:
"When you live in a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act"
This seems never so relevant than when looking at Blair the Liar, Blair the crook. The anger I feel at this blatant miscarriage of justice really makes my blood boil; and all the complacent people who just say "oh well, the Hutton inquiry proved Blair was telling the truth, Saddam Hussain had the power to bomb surrey at 45 minutes notice with nerve gas, so of course we had to go to war..." make me so angry and so sad.
We know that Saddam Hussain was a crook and a butcher - and we supported him through his worse times, the UK even tried to sell him components for his nuclear weapons programme - at least America only ever sold him chemical weapons...
The fact is that there were no WMD, Blair knew this, and he lied, lied, lied again and he is laughing at the British people. The BBC who tried to tell the truth are punished for it, and the arrogant government of liars is laughing in our face.
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"Do not tell lies, and do not do what you hate,
for all things are plain in the sight of Heaven. For nothing
hidden will not become manifest, and nothing covered will remain
without being uncovered."
The Gospel of Thomas
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