British M.P. George Galloway's
performance in front of the US Senate Committee is nothing short of spectacular.
I don't know if there are any transcripts on line, but to hear him (on the radio) calling the shots at Chairman senator Coleman was a real pleasure. The new weapon of mass distraction of the US administration seems to be to accuse all and sundry of mis-deeds, to distract from their morally corrupt ineptitute in globe relations.
Galloway compares his two meetings with Iraq's Hussein with those of Rumsfeld who was trying to selling armaments.
"I know that standards have slipped over the last few years in Washington, but for a lawyer you’re remarkable cavalier . . . you have nothing on me, Senator."
Great stuff!
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