To: MadIvan
Although I have never liked Galloway, something does not add up here. Remember Arthur Scargill and the allegations that he took Libyian money? The media were forced to eat humble pie when nothing could be proved. Paper work such as this can be faked and Galloway was a prime target for such a scam. I think that the Telegraph in the end will be paying out a lump sum to Galloway in compensation if they decided to press ahead with the story.
221 posted on
04/22/2003 1:47:32 PM PDT by
Tommyjo
To: Tommyjo
Nonsense. The documentation was found in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry itself. How likely is it that someone planted this information in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, deep in the middle of a file, in a remote storage room, just on the off chance a British journalist would find it and discredit a relatively obscure Labour MP?
They got him.
Regards, Ivan
222 posted on
04/22/2003 1:52:03 PM PDT by
MadIvan
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