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Jeremiah
05-26-2006, 12:29 AM
The Independent
By Oliver Duff
Published: 26 May 2006

<Excerpt>

The Respect MP George Galloway has said it would be morally justified for a suicide bomber to murder Tony Blair.

In an interview with GQ magazine, the reporter asked him: "Would the assassination of, say, Tony Blair by a suicide bomber - if there were no other casualties - be justified as revenge for the war on Iraq?"

Mr Galloway replied: "Yes, it would be morally justified. I am not calling for it - but if it happened it would be of a wholly different moral order to the events of 7/7. It would be entirely logical and explicable. And morally equivalent to ordering the deaths of thousands of innocent people in Iraq - as Blair did."

The Labour MP Stephen Pound, a persistent critic of Mr Galloway during previous controversies, told The Sun that the Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London was "disgraceful and truly twisted".

He said: "These comments take my breath away. Every time you think he can't sink any lower he goes and stuns you again. It's reprehensible to say it would be justified for a suicide bomber to assassinate anyone."

The Stop the War Coalition criticised Mr Galloway: "We don't agree with Tony Blair's actions, but neither do we agree with suicide bombers or assassinations."

<snip>

Mr Galloway yesterday made a surprise appearance on Cuban television with the Caribbean island's Communist dictator, Fidel Castro - whom he defended as a "lion" in a political world populated by "monkeys".

Mr Galloway shocked panellists on a live television discussion show in Havana by emerging on set mid-transmission to offer passionate support for Castro. Looking approvingly into each others' eyes, the pair embraced.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article601356.ece

Mastermind
05-26-2006, 01:25 AM
My God. The stunning part of this whole Galloway saga is that he has continued to gain political support...it shows not how low Mr. Galloway is...but how low the British people have become.

Rakki
05-26-2006, 05:38 AM
Someone shoot the twap.

gaz
05-26-2006, 06:20 AM
My God. The stunning part of this whole Galloway saga is that he has continued to gain political support...it shows not how low Mr. Galloway is...but how low the British people have become.

Congratulations on making one of the most ridiculous generalisations I've ever had the misfortune to read.

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 06:37 AM
My God. The stunning part of this whole Galloway saga is that he has continued to gain political support...it shows not how low Mr. Galloway is...but how low the British people have become.

What a ridiculous generalisation. What the feck do you know about it? Galloway is loathed by most Britains - where in the heck do you get your information from. Galloway is an object of ridicule in the eyes of most honest Brits. Galloway isn't in politics for the British people, he is in it for George Galloway's ego.

Wise up! :bash:

WarriorMonk
05-26-2006, 09:16 AM
either people hate Blair or they hate Galloway - fair enough.

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 09:18 AM
either people hate Blair or they hate Galloway - fair enough.

Many hate both - I certainly do!

LazyLob
05-26-2006, 10:35 AM
Unfortunately this is one of the bad symptoms of a “multicultural” society. I placed it in inverted commas because there are many other cultures within British society who do not vote this type of person in. He is MP for Bethnal Green and Bow. Over 60% of the constituency are not “ethnic” British. 38% is of Muslim Bangladeshi origin. This being probably the most disaffected section of current British society.

Galloway played the culture and anti-war card with them and won the seat from Oona King. The result was not surprising, being a woman, half Jewish and a supporter of the Iraq war. Bangladeshi’s also have a patriarchal culture.

Everyone knew who Galloway was and what his particular brand of politics represented but they still voted him in. He was fun to watch in Capitol Hill but he is dangerous. The majority of Britain don’t like his sort and I think his constituents now think likewise.

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 10:44 AM
It's quite simple - 150 years ago getting rid of George Galloway would not have been difficult, treason was a capital crime.

oldsoak
05-26-2006, 10:44 AM
Galloway is a **** of the first water. He even makes red Ken look sensible.

welshmann
05-26-2006, 10:55 AM
It's quite simple - 150 years ago getting rid of George Galloway would not have been difficult, treason was a capital crime.

well said,most of the people who voted for this asshole now wished they did not.

cosimo
05-26-2006, 11:08 AM
He is an utterly loathsome, sleazy, vain little man. I'd like to see Boris stick the nut on him.

fargo
05-26-2006, 11:24 AM
My God. The stunning part of this whole Galloway saga is that he has continued to gain political support...it shows not how low Mr. Galloway is...but how low the British people have become.

What a load of bollox. It is Galloway saying this crap not the British people. If you had done any research you would have realised how little regard the British public have for the man. Big Brother sealed his reputation.

Before engaging fingers in future make sure you engage brain first.

vryhpyammoadded
05-26-2006, 11:31 AM
And my more to the left friends often ask me how right wing death squads even begin to exist. Galloway is a fine example of pushing civilized men over the edge into vigilantism. I'm amazed at the patience of so many people seeing he's still alive.

coded121
05-26-2006, 11:42 AM
would it be possible to get Blairs assassin to take out roughty 90% MPs as well(that includes galloway), you never know might do us some good

California Joe
05-26-2006, 01:49 PM
Galloway is a mental case but he did rawk the house when he went before congress here in the US. The guy is utterly shameless. He is a seriously twisted motherf*cker. And I find his opinions on everything to be selfserving and in no way indicative of the British people.

joshfox0
05-26-2006, 02:01 PM
I find it moraly justifyable to kick three kinds of living **** out of the (extreamly dis)honourable Mr galloway

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 02:23 PM
I find it moraly justifyable to kick three kinds of living **** out of the (extreamly dis)honourable Mr galloway

Join the feckin queue - there're guys before you! :bash:

thscott83
05-26-2006, 02:28 PM
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3979/1636/320/GGleo.jpg

Mastermind
05-26-2006, 02:33 PM
Well, think about it....what kind of civilized society has developed to a point such a creep like Galloway can hold a pulbic post and get away with the kind of behavior he does? A Britian of only fifty or so years ago would have never tolerated such an ass...and the same is true of American society to tolerate the likes of Clinton(s) and Kennedy and Murtha. Tolerance of scum is the gatway to hell....When we begin to clean these ba$tards out on the political spectrum, we begin to get our society back...

Personally, I think the folks who vote people like Galloway and the "RED Mayor of London", and "The Swimmer" Kennedy, and the "Cigar Boy" Clinton into office get exactly what they deserve...and then some. The only question is, "How long does society tolerate such bottom feeders?" MM

Para
05-26-2006, 02:34 PM
I thought there was law about encouraging people to kill with some hefty prison time for any one saying these sort of things

HOLLiS
05-26-2006, 03:50 PM
being a ignorant back water Yank, I was thinking along the lines of MM............ I am sure glad our Brits PIPED up lound and clear on that idiot galloway. I wasn't sure how to make it.

At least we all have something in common, some putz who is a Embarrassment to the human race. Some how they manage to gather some kind of support and get to a position that.........UGG

Maybe he wants his own TV show. The wacked out and doing anything for fame kind.

California Joe
05-26-2006, 04:21 PM
Checkout Mastermind throwing bleach in the political gene pool, don't forget to hose down Tom DeLay and W while you're at it.

2Sheds_Jackson
05-26-2006, 04:46 PM
The guy is an elected official, so his opinions must be representative of at least the majority of his constituents, right?

Therefore - the next question should probably be, why is it that his constituents hold ideas that are (apparently) so out of touch with the rest of Britain? And if the rest of Britain doesn't like having such an island of un-British values and opinions in their midst, what can be done about it?

vampireuk
05-26-2006, 04:50 PM
Join the feckin queue - there're guys before you! :bash:

I'll give you two pints of guiness if I can have your spot in the queue. :p

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 05:17 PM
I'll give you two pints of guiness if I can have your spot in the queue. :p

Done! rofl

joshfox0
05-26-2006, 05:31 PM
I'll give you two pints of guiness if I can have your spot in the queue. :p

I raise you that and a packet of pork scratchings!

DeltaWhisky58
05-26-2006, 05:32 PM
OK - any advance on two pints of Guiness and a packet of pork scratchings?

DarkCypher
05-26-2006, 05:40 PM
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3979/1636/320/GGleo.jpg
WTF??

that's disturbing... :|

thscott83
05-26-2006, 06:21 PM
I find Galloway's visit to Damascus to be even more disturbing than his stint on Big Brother. (The origin of the above photo).

vampireuk
05-26-2006, 06:35 PM
Done! rofl

If only that would work in the Kebab shop. :(

LazyLob
05-26-2006, 07:02 PM
The guy is an elected official, so his opinions must be representative of at least the majority of his constituents, right?

Therefore - the next question should probably be, why is it that his constituents hold ideas that are (apparently) so out of touch with the rest of Britain? And if the rest of Britain doesn't like having such an island of un-British values and opinions in their midst, what can be done about it?


Getting warmer..........

CPLHUNTER
05-26-2006, 07:12 PM
The Independent
By Oliver Duff
Published: 26 May 2006

<Excerpt>

The Respect MP George Galloway has said it would be morally justified for a suicide bomber to murder Tony Blair.

In an interview with GQ magazine, the reporter asked him: "Would the assassination of, say, Tony Blair by a suicide bomber - if there were no other casualties - be justified as revenge for the war on Iraq?"

Mr Galloway replied: "Yes, it would be morally justified. I am not calling for it - but if it happened it would be of a wholly different moral order to the events of 7/7. It would be entirely logical and explicable. And morally equivalent to ordering the deaths of thousands of innocent people in Iraq - as Blair did."

The Labour MP Stephen Pound, a persistent critic of Mr Galloway during previous controversies, told The Sun that the Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London was "disgraceful and truly twisted".

He said: "These comments take my breath away. Every time you think he can't sink any lower he goes and stuns you again. It's reprehensible to say it would be justified for a suicide bomber to assassinate anyone."

The Stop the War Coalition criticised Mr Galloway: "We don't agree with Tony Blair's actions, but neither do we agree with suicide bombers or assassinations."

<snip>

Mr Galloway yesterday made a surprise appearance on Cuban television with the Caribbean island's Communist dictator, Fidel Castro - whom he defended as a "lion" in a political world populated by "monkeys".

Mr Galloway shocked panellists on a live television discussion show in Havana by emerging on set mid-transmission to offer passionate support for Castro. Looking approvingly into each others' eyes, the pair embraced.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/article601356.ece

So then this fellow Galloway is like a senator here in the US?

HOLLiS
05-26-2006, 07:17 PM
So then this fellow Galloway is like a senator here in the US?

Ted Kennedy?

Mailman
05-26-2006, 09:12 PM
Galloway is as dodgy as they come!

His charity was being audited a number of years ago but by the time the auditors got to the charities offices the books had disappeared.

Do you know where they turned up?

Baghdad via Syria!

Now ask yourself...why would Galloways books turn up in Baghdad and how come they went through Syria?

Naturally, if you are trying to hide funding from Saddam you would want to get rid of the evidence!

Just a pity the people who said what everyone wants to say got sued and lost the appear on a technicality!

Mailman

angry cow
05-27-2006, 12:29 AM
HOLLis - I was just about to make the Ted Kennedy comparison when I saw your post haha.

Sometimes extremely charismatic douchebags end up in office, and people vote wrong. But the fact that these are usually 1-2 in a hundred at least gives me some hope in the democratic system. People make REALLY REALLY bad mistakes in democracy, but its better than trusting a few people to make all the decisions for you I guess.

Mastermind
05-27-2006, 01:00 AM
Checkout Mastermind throwing bleach in the political gene pool, don't forget to hose down Tom DeLay and W while you're at it.

:oops: Yeah...I'll galdly toss those two A$$es in...and a few more besides...Frist and Hastert both come to mind....Thanks Joe for the reminder. MM

HOLLiS
05-27-2006, 02:14 AM
HOLLis - I was just about to make the Ted Kennedy comparison when I saw your post haha.

Sometimes extremely charismatic douchebags end up in office, and people vote wrong. But the fact that these are usually 1-2 in a hundred at least gives me some hope in the democratic system. People make REALLY REALLY bad mistakes in democracy, but its better than trusting a few people to make all the decisions for you I guess.

I have never figure that out, they keep re-electing him.