Sunday, November 23, 2008

Angry with Brown

Sounds to me like an excuse as used by some Germans at the end of WWII. I didn't know what was going on, I couldn't be bothered to find out and I wasn't affected so I don't see what the problem is.

Thousands of women and children have been killed in Aghanistan and Iraq. It is part of the job of an occupying force to protect the local population, we with our American allies have manifestly failed in that role.

We have allowed hundreds, if not thousands to be tortured and killed. Not all illegal activity took place in Cuba, it happened all over the world. Britain has been complicit in this, and it has been officially accepted by the Foreign Secretary although you may have chosen to ignore the comment with regard to Diego Garcia.

We have had the deaths of de Menezes and Doctor David Kelly. We have had the courts martials of soldiers for crimes, most of these charges have been found to have been not proven, even with the evidence of a dead person being found to have been roundly beaten, by whom, did he beat himself up to the point where he died.

We are as guilty as America because we have detained some of the prisoners who have been handed over to be tortured, referred to as extra-ordinary rendition. The ends do not justify the means, we must go through due process of law.

We are no different to the terrorists by our actions, and Gordon Brown, oh he feels angry with the banks. I feel angry with Gordon Brown, the banks, nor bankers, do not, as far as I know, kill people. Soldiers, and the mercenaries who work for the private contractors as security, do!

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