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Topic: Tony Blair A War Criminal
Optomistic69's photo
Mon 05/28/12 07:19 AM
The Iraq War<><><>911

They just will not go away.

As JB said

There is NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON MURDER.

But Free Speech is Under Threat.



A protester has branded Tony Blair a war criminal after storming the Leveson Inquiry hearing where the former prime minister is giving evidence.
The man, who told reporters his name was David Lawley Wakelin, managed to evade security and access the court room through a secure corridor.
The 49-year-old appeared to catch security at the Royal Courts of Justice off guard and was able to hurl accusations at Mr Blair before he was bundled away.
As Mr Blair looked on, he said: "JP Morgan paid him off for the Iraq war. Three months after he invaded Iraq, they held up the Iraq bank for 20 billion.
"He was then paid six million dollars every year and still is from JP Morgan six months after he left office. This man is a war criminal."
Lord Justice Leveson immediately ordered an inquiry into the security breach.
Appearing slightly stunned, he said: "I'm sorry for that Mr Blair. I would like to find out how this gentleman managed to access the court through what is supposed to be a secure corridor.
"I will have an investigation undertaken about that immediately. I apologise."
Mr Blair added: "Can I just say on the record what he said about Iraq and JP Morgan is completely and totally untrue. I have never had any discussion with them about that."
The protester was escorted through the Royal Courts of Justice by security guards and was seen being driven away in a police van.
It is understood he managed to get past security-coded doors to access the judges' corridor leading to courtroom 73.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "He has been arrested on suspicion of breach of the peace. He's currently in custody at a central London police station."
A spokesman for Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service said: "An investigation has been ordered into an incident at the Leveson Inquiry, Royal Courts of Justice. It would be inappropriate to pre-empt the findings of this investigation."
At the start of the afternoon session, Lord Leveson vowed to review security measures to guard against similar incidents.
"Considerable effort has been put into ensuring all witnesses can give their evidence in a safe and secure environment and I very much regret what has happened," he said.
"An investigation is being undertaken and I will be giving consideration to the steps that can be taken and should be taken against this particular intruder.
"Efforts will be redoubled to ensure that incidents of this nature don't recur. I repeat my apologies to Mr Blair and indeed to everyone else who was involved in or following our inquiry."

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 05/28/12 07:21 AM

The Iraq War<><><>911

They just will not go away.

As JB said

There is NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS ON MURDER.

But Free Speech is Under Threat.



A protester has branded Tony Blair a war criminal after storming the Leveson Inquiry hearing where the former prime minister is giving evidence.
The man, who told reporters his name was David Lawley Wakelin, managed to evade security and access the court room through a secure corridor.
The 49-year-old appeared to catch security at the Royal Courts of Justice off guard and was able to hurl accusations at Mr Blair before he was bundled away.
As Mr Blair looked on, he said: "JP Morgan paid him off for the Iraq war. Three months after he invaded Iraq, they held up the Iraq bank for 20 billion.
"He was then paid six million dollars every year and still is from JP Morgan six months after he left office. This man is a war criminal."
Lord Justice Leveson immediately ordered an inquiry into the security breach.
Appearing slightly stunned, he said: "I'm sorry for that Mr Blair. I would like to find out how this gentleman managed to access the court through what is supposed to be a secure corridor.
"I will have an investigation undertaken about that immediately. I apologise."
Mr Blair added: "Can I just say on the record what he said about Iraq and JP Morgan is completely and totally untrue. I have never had any discussion with them about that."
The protester was escorted through the Royal Courts of Justice by security guards and was seen being driven away in a police van.
It is understood he managed to get past security-coded doors to access the judges' corridor leading to courtroom 73.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "He has been arrested on suspicion of breach of the peace. He's currently in custody at a central London police station."
A spokesman for Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service said: "An investigation has been ordered into an incident at the Leveson Inquiry, Royal Courts of Justice. It would be inappropriate to pre-empt the findings of this investigation."
At the start of the afternoon session, Lord Leveson vowed to review security measures to guard against similar incidents.
"Considerable effort has been put into ensuring all witnesses can give their evidence in a safe and secure environment and I very much regret what has happened," he said.
"An investigation is being undertaken and I will be giving consideration to the steps that can be taken and should be taken against this particular intruder.
"Efforts will be redoubled to ensure that incidents of this nature don't recur. I repeat my apologies to Mr Blair and indeed to everyone else who was involved in or following our inquiry."
call that Free Speech?laugh

Optomistic69's photo
Mon 05/28/12 07:31 AM
Edited by Optomistic69 on Mon 05/28/12 07:38 AM


Mr Blair added: "Can I just say on the record what he said about Iraq and JP Morgan is completely and totally untrue. I have never had any discussion with them about that."



JP Morgan really needed Tony Blair who has no expertise in Finance .laugh laugh laugh

The Biggest Political Whore This Century.

And a War Criminal

Money Can't Buy You Love

But it sure as hell can buy you a warlaugh


Conrad_73's photo
Mon 05/28/12 07:48 AM
seems the UK has it's very own Michael Moore!
Wonder if he's as fat as Mikey?
Sure seem to possess the same Libtard-Brain!
Hope they throw the Book at him !
There are ways to exercise your Right to Free Speech,and no one says that he can't,but a closed Session of a Commission of Inquiry isn't that Place!

Optomistic69's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:07 AM
Blair the envoy 'pushed deals worth billions' for investment bank that pays him £2m a year

Insider Dealing

That's The Way To Make Money

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:11 AM

Blair the envoy 'pushed deals worth billions' for investment bank that pays him £2m a year

Insider Dealing

That's The Way To Make Money
and you,of Course have proof of that,like Account-Readouts,etc?
Besides,since when is making Money a Warcrime?

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:18 AM


Blaires a fascist pig! Him and Cheney should be locked up together until execution....torture before death....which they both deserve!

Bush was a religious yes man with no brain to combat the influence of these 2 profiteering warmongers!

Troubled's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:20 AM



Blaires a fascist pig! Him and Cheney should be locked up together until execution....torture before death....which they both deserve!

Bush was a religious yes man with no brain to combat the influence of these 2 profiteering warmongers!




Let's see how they react to a couple of water boarding sessions.

Optomistic69's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:28 AM




Blaires a fascist pig! Him and Cheney should be locked up together until execution....torture before death....which they both deserve!

Bush was a religious yes man with no brain to combat the influence of these 2 profiteering warmongers!




Let's see how they react to a couple of water boarding sessions.




Just Tell Them it was an

Enhanced Interrogation Technique


Quite Legal and its a piece of cake...easy peasey.

Ladylid2012's photo
Mon 05/28/12 09:00 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp-vdfkfZO0

Blair AND Bush both!

Optomistic69's photo
Mon 05/28/12 09:17 AM


Didn't want to be accused of being Anti-American.laugh drinker waving flowerforyou

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 05/28/12 09:19 AM
http://freedomagenda.com/iraq/wmd_quotes.html

"Now let me be clear -- I suffer no illusions about Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal man. A ruthless man. A man who butchers his own people to secure his own power. He has repeatedly defied UN resolutions, thwarted UN inspection teams, developed chemical and biological weapons, and coveted nuclear capacity. He's a bad guy. The world, and the Iraqi people, would be better off without him."

State Senator Barack Obama (Democrat, Illinois)
Speech at Federal Plaza, Chicago, Illinois
October 2, 2002

"I've never said that troops should be withdrawn. What I've said is, is that we've got to make sure that we secure and execute the rebuilding and reconstruction process effectively and properly, and I don't think we should have an artificial deadline when to do that."

Senator Barack Obama (Democrat, Illinois)
During an interview on "Chicago Tonight" with Elizabeth Brackett
April 5, 2004

"In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members...

It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons. Should he succeed in that endeavor, he could alter the political and security landscape of the Middle East, which as we know all too well, effects American security.

This is a very difficult vote, this is probably the hardest decision I've ever had to make. Any vote that might lead to war should be hard, but I cast it with conviction."

Senator Hillary Clinton (Democrat, New York)
Addressing the US Senate
October 10, 2002

"My position is very clear: The time has come for decisive action to eliminate the threat posed by Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. I'm a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Resolution that's presently under consideration in the Senate. Saddam Hussein's regime is a grave threat to America and our allies. We know that he has chemical and biological weapons today, that he's used them in the past, and that he's doing everything he can to build more. Every day he gets closer to his long-term goal of nuclear capability.

Democracy will not spring up by itself overnight in a multi-ethnic, complicated society that's suffered under one repressive regime after another for generations. The Iraqi people deserve and need our help to rebuild their lives and to create a prosperous, thriving, open society. All Iraqis, including Sunnis, Shia and Kurds, deserve to be represented. This is not just a moral imperative. It's a security imperative. It is in America's national interest to help build an Iraq at peace with itself and its neighbors, because a democratic, tolerant and accountable Iraq will be a peaceful regional partner, and such an Iraq could serve as a model for the entire Arab world."

Senator John Edwards (Democrat, North Carolina)
Speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
October 7, 2002


"In the next century, the community of nations may see more and more the very kind of threat Iraq poses now -- a rogue state with weapons of mass destruction ready to use them or provide them to terrorists, drug traffickers or organized criminals who travel the world among us unnoticed.

If we fail to respond today, Saddam and all those who would follow in his footsteps will be emboldened tomorrow by the knowledge that they can act with impunity, even in the face of a clear message from the United Nations Security Council and clear evidence of a weapons of mass destruction program."

President Clinton
Address to Joint Chiefs of Staff and Pentagon staff
February 17, 1998


America is threatened by an "unholy axis":

"We must exercise responsibility not just at home, but around the world. On the eve of a new century, we have the power and the duty to build a new era of peace and security.

We must combat an unholy axis of new threats from terrorists, international criminals, and drug traffickers. These 21st century predators feed on technology and the free flow of information... And they will be all the more lethal if weapons of mass destruction fall into their hands.

Together, we must confront the new hazards of chemical and biological weapons and the outlaw states, terrorists, and organized criminals seeking to acquire them. Saddam Hussein has spent the better part of this decade and much of his nation's wealth not on providing for the Iraqi people but on developing nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them."

President Clinton
State of the Union address
January 27, 1998


"People can quarrel with whether we should have more troops in Afghanistan or internationalize Iraq or whatever, but it is incontestable that on the day I left office, there were unaccounted for stocks of biological and chemical weapons."

Former President Clinton
During an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live"
July 22, 2003


"Iraq is a long way from Ohio, but what happens there matters a great deal here. For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face."

Madeleine Albright, President Clinton's Secretary of State
Town Hall Meeting on Iraq at Ohio State University
February 18, 1998


The Guardian
February 6, 1999

Saddam link to Bin Laden

By Julian Borger

Saddam Hussein's regime has opened talks with Osama bin Laden, bringing closer the threat of a terrorist attack using chemical, biological or nuclear weapons, according to US intelligence sources and Iraqi opposition officials.

The key meeting took place in the Afghan mountains near Kandahar in late December. The Iraqi delegation was led by Farouk Hijazi, Baghdad's ambassador in Turkey and one of Saddam's most powerful secret policemen, who is thought to have offered Bin Laden asylum in Iraq.

News of the negotiations emerged in a week when the US attorney general, Janet Reno, warned the Senate that a terrorist attack involving weapons of mass destruction was a growing concern. "There's a threat, and it's real," Ms Reno said, adding that such weapons "are being considered for use."


Plenty more!



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Mon 05/28/12 09:31 AM
Janet Reno... Nuff said!

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 05/28/12 09:50 AM


Don't feel bad Opt....puts you in a catagory with RP....and that's not such a bad neighborhood :wink: laugh

no photo
Mon 05/28/12 10:47 AM
Edited by alleoops on Mon 05/28/12 10:47 AM
double

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 05/28/12 12:11 PM


c'mon guys! Debate is essential to education!

We all have views and opinions, and for every pro there is a con, nothing personal, just a view.....

Let's promote understanding, NOT ignorance and ridicule!

HotRodDeluxe's photo
Mon 05/28/12 04:43 PM



Let's promote understanding, NOT ignorance and ridicule!


Well, sadly, this thread isn't the place for understanding. It's about hyperbole to reinforce personal prejudice.

Troubled's photo
Mon 05/28/12 08:41 PM




Let's promote understanding, NOT ignorance and ridicule!


Well, sadly, this thread isn't the place for understanding. It's about hyperbole to reinforce personal prejudice.



Wrong again buckwheat

HotRodDeluxe's photo
Tue 05/29/12 03:35 AM





Let's promote understanding, NOT ignorance and ridicule!


Well, sadly, this thread isn't the place for understanding. It's about hyperbole to reinforce personal prejudice.



Wrong again buckwheat


If it walks like a duck...


I'm sure you know the rest.

Optomistic69's photo
Tue 05/29/12 04:09 AM



Blaires a fascist pig! Him and Cheney should be locked up together until execution....torture before death....which they both deserve!

Bush was a religious yes man with no brain to combat the influence of these 2 profiteering warmongers!



Sold his soul did Blair.




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