Hilarious!
Galloway clearly has caught his tit in the wringer and Senator Norm
Coleman has him in a testicular grip.
Now Bush and Blair can use Galloway The Fraud as a tackling dummy to
their heart's content.
Bombastic Liar George may soon find himself facing charges on BOTH sides
of the pond.
Victoria, it just doesn't get any better than this.
Enjoy!
Prosecutio stultitiae est gravis vexatio, executio stultitiae coronat
opus.
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Vires et Honor
D. Spencer Hines - 31 Oct 2005 04:13 GMT
Bingo!
Galloway can be "double-teamed" by the American and British legal
systems.
"You hit him high and I'll hit him low!"
Deeeeelightful...
DSH
| Its unlikely he will be found innocent. Too much evidence. However
| perjury is fairly common and rarely punished. So its highly unlikely
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
| He may eventually be forced in *British* courts to pay back some of
| that money that Saddam gave him.
D. Spencer Hines - 31 Oct 2005 05:53 GMT
Indeed it is more pointed:
"Galloway in the dock "
Fraser Nelson and Eddie Barnes
"HIS DENIAL was carefully worded from the first. "I have never seen a
barrel of oil, never bought one, never sold one and neither has anyone
on my behalf." But this, as George Galloway should have known, was
never the accusation."
"The bribery system set up by Saddam Hussein - and run with the
connivance of United Nations officials overseeing the $64bn oil-for-food
programme - was never so crude as to require its beneficiaries to trade
oil, or ask anyone to do so."
"It offered vouchers which were handled through trusted local
intermediaries and easily converted into cleanly-laundered money. For
the discerning fraudster, Saddam, in his final days, was running the
most discrete scam in the world. "
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Galloway has definitely caught his tit in the wringer.
DSH
| Try this one. It's a bit more detailed and pointed.
|
| http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=818&id=2167542005
|
| MacHamish Mor
D. Spencer Hines - 31 Oct 2005 06:18 GMT
Astute...
DSH
| George Galloway, British rendition of Al Sharpton.