Posted on 07/09/2005 10:17:50 AM PDT by Mears
"Amid all the punditry about whether there was an al-Qaida connection to Thursday's attacks on London commuters, it should not be forgotten that the bloody trail of blame leads straight to 10 Downing Street. The prime minister's early return to Westminster was a fitting response to the carnage unleashed on the capital. It was the only hint of personal responsibility for our entanglement in a war that has made prime targets of innocent Britons."
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Frankly, I think there is an al-Qaida connection to the Guardian.
Like the U.S., Britain has its appeasing, handwringing, cowards of the radical left to deal with. Friends of Muslims!
The left is the enemy right along with al qaeda and I have no trouble telling it to their faces.
SUBMISSIVE GROVELLING COWARDS
"Abu Ghraib, Guantánamo and the bombing of innocent Afghans in their homes might conjure up images of US brutality, but our policies and military action ever since the first Gulf war, including sanctions and the use of depleted uranium, have maimed and wiped out hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, whose only crime was to live under a tyrant of our making - not theirs"
Guardian? Guardian of what? Don't you love how libs always disguise their true identity?
Faisal Bodi was a senior editor for aljazeera.net.
Was wondering whether what side of the fence the Guardian (and the BBC) would be on. With a name like Faisal Bodi, writing a barf article like this, I'm not surprised.
Oh really? And what about the mad immigration and refugee laws that permitted these creeps to live among you? I think the Guardian and papers like it are more responsible than the war in Iraq.
Are they sure the are an English paper? They seem more French surrender monkey than english.
(they must have loooooved nevil chamberlin)
You've hit the nail right on the head with that one.
The last time I was in London riding on the Tube I rarely heard English spoken. Weird!!!!!
It the Guardian a farm team for the NY Times or the LA Times?
These people are on crack, they truly are. Al-Qaeda could set off 1000 nukes destroying half of mankind and they`d still be pointing the blame at Blair or Bush. Maybe they should look in the mirror for once before blaming Bush or Blair. The fact is we tried the negotiation route, but mutts like this Gaurdian egged on Al-Qaeda and Saddam with their constant cheerleading in the disguise of "anti-war" protests.
I`ll never forget 2 years ago rumors of Saddam stepping down were coming out, these were credible rumors. Stories of him going into exile, I think even Syria offered him exile, this was in February of 2003 I believe. And liberals rather than keep the pressure on decided instead to hold that big moral support demonstration in England for their hero, that "record breaking anti-war protest" and right after that, I mean the next day, Saddam denied he was stepping down and I think matter of fact he even denied access again to the UN inspectors.
If liberals want to point blame, they should think long and hard about that, but I guess that`s hard when your brain is in your azzhole.
The Uk Independent:
But George Galloway, the left-wing MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, called on Mr Blair and US President George Bush to resign. He said: "If we allow this despicable act of mass murder to be used as justification for more despicable acts of mass murder visited by us on them they will seek to inflict another act of mass murder on us and that dismal cycle of death and destruction will continue."
If Blair and Bush fail to act upon this, they deserve to be removed. They are the ones who have created a danger for their people, then act like fools when it comes to protecting them.
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Here`s the protest I was talking about, this was in Feb. of 2003.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2765215.stm
"...punditry about whether there was an al-Qaida connection to Thursday's attacks..."
How about a Faisal Bodi connection?
What Constitutes A Legitimate Target? By Faisal Bodi
By Faisal Bodi. 19 November, 2004 Aljazeera.
By Faisal Bodi My station is a threat to American media control - and they know
it says Faisal Bodi, senior editor for aljazeera.net.
Al-Jazeera tells the truth about war by Faisal Bodi
By Faisal Bodi, The Guardian UK, 3 January 2001. Several years ago, I suggested
in my students' union newspaper that Israel shouldn't exist
The piece by Faisal Bodi, mentioned the campaign by local Muslims to unseat the MP because of his membership of Labour Friends of Israel
"The likelihood is that Washington will order its spin-doctors to steer the public gaze well away from itself and towards intensified military efforts to snuff out Bin Laden.
Of course it's a war on Islam - Bush and Blair call it a fight against terrorism,but many British Muslims see it as an assault on freedom. by Faisal Bodi ...
By Faisal Bodi. I had the professional privilege of meeting Shaikh Ahmad Yasin
in October 2000, just weeks after the outbreak of the al-Aqsa Intifada. ...his legacy of unflinching resistance will inspire thousands in the years to come. Faisal Bodi is a senior editor at Aljazeera.net ...
BY FAISAL BODI:. And still we rise. Jewish students, the NUS and even vice-chancellors are all attempting to drive Muslims from mainstream
The Wests disregard for Afghani civilian casualties, By Faisal Bodi, January, 2002.Racist and degrading graffiti rooted in America's military culture
by Faisal Bodi; The Terrorists Were Waging a War the United States Began
Why were on the side of justice by Faisal Bodi
Al-Qaida claims US consulate attack in Jedda by Faisal Bodi, Al-Jazeera
The West, Not Islam, is the Real Enemy of Democracy by Faisal Bodi.
By Faisal Bodi. Saturday 11 September 2004, 9:43 Makka Time, 6:43 GMT. Nick Berg's beheading was a major blow in the psy-ops war.
Why I was banned by the BBC by Faisal Bodi at
the Guardian also rushed to print this specious "Muslims-are-being-persecuted-by-the-state" piece by Faisal Bodi.
and on and on.....hope this guy loses his head soon!
Good Lord! I just thought he was a liberal hack writing for The Guardian. He sounds like a very dangerous man and should go back to the Arab world,a place he obviously adores.
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