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Read More Hometown BlogYorkshire Soul of Ilkley, thanks for the link.
Read More Hometown BlogD’you think they’ll fire a special commemorative bullet for the 100,000th shot fired in a month in the British zone of Iraq? Like they used to with the 100,000th (or whatever) car to run off a production line? The BBC has an excellent story here which, among other things, points out that the British battalion…
Read More Army fired 100,000 rounds last month in IraqHow George Dubya Won The Lottery Game For GTech Interesting Greg Palast story on former National Lottery operator GTech, and how Dubya avoided the war. “Why did the Texas government work so hard at saving GTech’s licence? An unsigned letter to the US Justice Department, which was evidence in the civil suit, points to one…
Read More Bush, Barnes and the National LotteryReviewing the vexed topic of the Viktor Bout contracts with the US military…it strikes me that we can draw some parallels between reports. Doug Farah reported that one of the contracts was given to Jetline and subcontracted to Skylink (Farah). The original fuel contracts (to BGIA and Air Bas) make no mention of either Jetline…
Read More Bout Contracts – Review postIt’s just a pity when the Torygraph gets the dirt about the lead-up to war with Iraq before the rest of us. A cache of documents leaked to the rag show that, as early as March, 2003, Tony Blair’s foreign policy adviser Sir David Manning (a performer in the Hutton inquiry, if you recall) was…
Read More Smoking memosIs this worrying, or am I just feeling a tad paranoid? Simbaud quotes this, referring to a CBS news report on the 17th: “FBI field offices and Homeland Security agencies will be advised of “extraordinary measures” that will go into place “beginning the first week of October through the elections” . . . . Specifically,…
Read More Depressing/worryingWilliam Faulkner once said (note – I may be misquoting) “The past is never forgotten – it is not even past”. Who could disagree with that after this week? I could vaguely recall, back at the start of the week, caring about fox hunting (or in fact *not* fox hunting) in about 1998. But, what…
Read More Faulkner and the Great Fox HuntLooking at the news lately, you might think there was a degree of discontent in the air – first of all, the chap with the sledgehammer outside Downing Street, then Fathers4Justice climbing Buckingham Palace, now foxhunters invading the House of Commons chamber while their comrades fought it out with the cops outside. Not that I…
Read More A Small Protest WaveLink “I think it is plain and simple. Bush didn’t think that he had to go by the rules that others did,” says Knox.
Read More Secretary claims documents faked – but truePhil Carter has an excellent post on the radical changes to the US National Guard that have seen it go from an organisation you might join to avoid going to war – to one that certainly will send you to war. The US now has 168,915 reservists on operations overseas, largely due to reforms that…
Read More Why Bush wouldn’t have joined the National Guard today