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Re: [casi] Galloway BBC reminder today



Dear list members,
                             Yes, I listened to it yesterday.It was interesting.
Incidentally, on the same day the Guardian published the following comment :
"They should be ashamed

William Shawcross
Tony Blair's enemies have behaved in a shocking manner over the liberation of Iraq and its elusive 
weapons of mass destruction.
All that is unbearable to those who preferred the Saddam status quo.
Why do Blair's critics in the press and parliament not look at the mass graves that are uncovered 
day by day, and say: "If only we had done this before, thousands of these dead people might still 
be alive today"?
Furthermore, the coalition has removed a cancer from the heart of the Middle East
Slobodan Milosevic was a Sunday school teacher compared with Saddam Hussein. But we did not give 
him the benefit of the doubt over Kosovo, which we also invaded without a UN resolution - with the 
support of Mr Cook and Ms Short. "
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,979083,00.html
Regards,
               Muhamad



>>> "ppg" <ppg@nyc.rr.com> 06/17 6:04 pm >>>
Today, Tuesday BBC Four
21:30   On The Ropes
John Humphrys interview

George Galloway: The flamboyant anti-war MP who stands accused of being in
the pay of Saddam Hussein and has been suspended from the Labour Party amid
allegations of treachery.

[Rpt of today 9.00am]





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