"Mr. Blair must be stopped before...

chess9

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he actually believes that he is an emperor."

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"Bush and Blair have several things in common and at the top of the list is that they both desperately want to keep their jobs and go down in history as great men of destiny, a quality both lack. Bush, having observed Blair's success with the Hutton Enquiry and report, is now creating his own version, hoping to back track on attitudes which are losing him votes. He is attempting to disassociate with the passion that has been common to both, the fantasy of the existence of weapons of mass destruction. Something that millions of people and much of the world has always believed was a misrepresentation and a lie."

An interesting source and an accurate assessment, IMHO, of the two men.

-Robert
 

Orsorum

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Typical liberal rubbish.
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dababus

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Bush and nobel peace prize, that's the worst oxy moron phrase i have ever seen.

even the word "NOBEL" starts to loose its meaning if placed right next to Bush's name. what he did that he is worthy to deserve that.

I would like to see Howard Zinn or Noam Chomskey receive one, if they haven't yet.
 

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From the Cosmic Iguana:

BLIX SAYS RELIGIOUS FANATICISM FUELED BLAIR

From The Guardian:

Mr Blair yesterday played down his reliance on pre-war intelligence, describing himself as a man haunted by the risk that terrorists and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) might come together one day, but who recognised the limits of intelligence material.

In Mr Blix's accounts of meetings with him, a different Mr Blair emerges: a man convinced to the point of credulity by intelligence reports, and fuelled by a religious enthusiasm of his own, to do battle with evil...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1163486,00.html


This confirms reports I posted last fall about statements from Robin Cook and others:

--...The "evangelical" belief of British Prime Minister Tony Blair that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction pushed the country into war for false reasons, Blair?s former foreign secretary revealed on Sunday....

--... "Religion is what moves him," .... So whatever his faith, it matters. Though other premiers have been quietly pious - Baldwin, Macmillan, Douglas-Home - he is the most visibly Christian tenant of No 10 since William Gladstone confidently railed against Papal Infallibility and the Turkish massacres a century ago....

--...It would appear that there is a genuine meeting of hearts between these two leaders that is linked to strongly held Christian religious beliefs. In other words, both Blair and Bush appear to be on a righteous campaign that pits fundamentalist Christianity and so-called western civilization against extremist Islam....

http://www.cosmiciguana.com/archives/000656.html

 

Martin

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Originally posted by: dababus
Bush and noble peace prize, that's the worst oxy moron phrase i have ever seen.

even the word noble starts to loose its meaning if placed right next to Bush's name.

it's Nobel, not noble.
 

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Kneechewah:

What's the difference between fundamentalist Christians and extremist Muslims? They would make great bedfellows, if they were so inclined. :)

-Robert