I am going to the Chilcott inquiry on Friday to watch Tony Blair testify.., page 1
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reply posted on 24-1-2010 @ 07:46 PM by thecrow001
reply to post by Peruvianmonk



Are all these deaths of the UK soldiers worth your pride to admit you was wrong about W.O.M.D ?

I dint even know you could get tickets
i wish i knew that before.


reply posted on 24-1-2010 @ 07:53 PM by Peruvianmonk
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Good question. I was lucky to get one, there were only 80 avaliable and 5000 people applied. I am going to write a comment for the Guardian on it.



reply posted on 24-1-2010 @ 07:58 PM by Dock9
reply to post by Peruvianmonk



My question would be a demand: ' Who owns you, you %#!* ?' and,
' Name your owners ! '

The enquiry should be an inquisistion

The enquiry should subject him to waterboarding and all the other exotic torture methods he employed on others, even unto their death

Then the public should be asked to give a sign ... thumb down for death, thumb up to mean he will be spared immediate death and instead be thrown into an arena with the parents, children, wives and lovers of the people he sent to their death

Then his head should be jammed on a spike on the Tower Bridge


and then they should start dragging in the rest of the demons, the Jack Straws and Gordon Browns and Dubyas and Obamas, Cheyneys, Rumsfelds, Rice et all




However, if the Chilcott enquiry is anything like the Hutton 'enquiry' into the murder of Dr. David Kelly, we can expect to see even more nauseating photos in the whore news of Blair's demented and smarmy dial


reply posted on 24-1-2010 @ 08:02 PM by thecrow001
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I wish i knew i was able to apply, how did you find out ?

Ask Blair this, would you understand, when some one smacks you in the face because you killed britain without listening to the biritsh people.

Do you watch your back when outside ? Answer well you should.....




reply posted on 24-1-2010 @ 08:10 PM by thecrow001
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Dont that bring about 20. and if you can tread in dog poo in them



reply posted on 25-1-2010 @ 02:57 AM by Peruvianmonk
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I will be chucked out if i boo or throw a shoe at the man, and i would have no intention of doing either anyway. I cannot ask any questions, this is all hypothetical.

I'm just trying to contrast and compare how different the questions will be from the inquirrers to people on here. I get the feeling he will not be so grilled on Friday....But i expect it will be tough on him, as the panel is aware the whole world is watching and looking for any kind of whitewash.


reply posted on 25-1-2010 @ 03:00 AM by Peruvianmonk
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They announced it on the news and on the website. I didn't expect to get one, just gave it a go.


reply posted on 25-1-2010 @ 04:44 AM by unicorn1
This old but very relevant and excellent article might raise a few questions.
www.timesonline.co.uk...
It suggests that the real reason was regime change and the decision to go to war was a foregone conclusion.
I seem to remember regime change being touted afterwards as justification.
Of course this begs the question why regime change?

I think a couple of good questions would be:
Why we supported Saddam previously when he was known all along to be a brutal dictator. Also did the West not give him the chemical weapons which he used against the Kurds?
dissidentvoice.org...
It seems we support tyrants when it suits and vice versa.



[edit on 25-1-2010 by unicorn1]


reply posted on 5-4-2010 @ 07:48 PM by Peruvianmonk
reply to post by foxhoundone



Thanks very much for the info Foxhound. Very interesting.

I think most people realise that David Kelly was killed/pressured into suicide by elements within the government/security services.

He knew more than he revealed.
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