Saturday, May 27, 2006
Would an assassination of Tony Blair really achieve anything?
George Galloway MP (Bethnal Green and Bow) has stated that this barbaric act would be justified.
Mr. Galloway has consistantly been an opponent of the "military occupation" in Iraq. However, one must state that only one Prime Minister has ever been assassinated in British Political History. Therefore, George (Galloway not Bush), do not get your hopes up.
Besides, I would rather see the electorate embarrass him, than a lone gunman wanting his 5 minutes of fame.
What do you think?
Mr. Galloway has consistantly been an opponent of the "military occupation" in Iraq. However, one must state that only one Prime Minister has ever been assassinated in British Political History. Therefore, George (Galloway not Bush), do not get your hopes up.
Besides, I would rather see the electorate embarrass him, than a lone gunman wanting his 5 minutes of fame.
What do you think?
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Surely they can charge Galloway with 'glorification of terrosism' or another clause thatb is in the terrorism act?
As much as i dislike Blair you cant say it would be morally justifiable for him to be killed.
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As much as i dislike Blair you cant say it would be morally justifiable for him to be killed.
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