Smoking Guns on Galloway
Catching up on some of what I missed while out of town last week, I saw this from Christopher Hitchens.
It looks like British MP George Galloway’s diatribe before the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations was not just insulting, anti-American, moonbat nonsense; it was also perjurious. Though the Senators were shamefully silent in the face of his lies about America on that day, the staff seems to have spent the last six months carefully marshaling the evidence (PDF) against him.
Which just goes to prove what some baseball players learned not too long ago: “Don’t make it personal with the guys with the short haircuts, modest salaries, and subpoena power.”
BACKGROUND: Hitchens v. Galloway
UPDATE: The report has been forwarded to U.S. and British law enforcement. More at the Counterterrorism Blog.
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December 13th, 2005 at 10:32 pm
[…] RELATED: Christopher Hitchens will be debating another rabid anti-American about Iraq. This time it’s Scott Ritter instead of George Galloway. It seems all of the apologists for the Hussein regime have murky financial dealings. I suppose Hitchens will be asking Ritter about this. Permalink TrackBack […]
January 29th, 2007 at 12:45 pm
SO…it’s Feb 2006 and George is still hammering the UK Govt. in the Commons, rather than languishing in jail on trumped up CIA /MI5 nonsense.
He was right, and the war criminals in the White House and 10 Downing Street will I hope one day be hauled away to the Hague for starting a war.
I just wonder how many more thousand dead US troops the American public are prepared to put up with before the decision is taken to get out of the pointless mess in Iraq.
Anyway, at the moment thats the least of our worries. Out of the frying pan into the fire is the psychopaths way. Onward to victory in WW3 starting in Iran!
“Houston, we have a problem” and its in the White House.