Will somebody please give this man a blowjob so we can impeach him. --- Appal Energy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lovely. Absolutely lovely. > > If this proves to be true, then we unequivocally > have a mad man loose in > the White House who shouldn't be left alone to his > own thoughts for one > moment for the duration of his term of office. > > That or stack it on the list of evidence, > "circumstantial" or otherwise, > for his impeachement. > > Todd Swearingen > > > >http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11112.htm > > > >Exclusive: Bush Plot To Bomb His Arab Ally > > > >Madness of war memo > > > >By Kevin Maguire And Andy Lines > > > >11/22/05 "The Mirror" -- -- PRESIDENT Bush planned > to bomb Arab TV > >station al-Jazeera in friendly Qatar, a "Top > Secret" No 10 memo > >reveals. > > > >But he was talked out of it at a White House summit > by Tony Blair, > >who said it would provoke a worldwide backlash. > > > >A source said: "There's no doubt what Bush wanted, > and no doubt Blair > >didn't want him to do it." Al-Jazeera is accused by > the US of > >fuelling the Iraqi insurgency. > > > >The attack would have led to a massacre of > innocents on the territory > >of a key ally, enraged the Middle East and almost > certainly have > >sparked bloody retaliation. > > > >A source said last night: "The memo is explosive > and hugely damaging to Bush. > > > >"He made clear he wanted to bomb al-Jazeera in > Qatar and elsewhere. > >Blair replied that would cause a big problem. > > > >"There's no doubt what Bush wanted to do - and no > doubt Blair didn't > >want him to do it." > > > >A Government official suggested that the Bush > threat had been > >"humorous, not serious". > > > >But another source declared: "Bush was deadly > serious, as was Blair. > >That much is absolutely clear from the language > used by both men." > > > >Yesterday former Labour Defence Minister Peter > Kilfoyle challenged > >Downing Street to publish the five-page transcript > of the two > >leaders' conversation. He said: "It's frightening > to think that such > >a powerful man as Bush can propose such cavalier > actions. > > > >"I hope the Prime Minister insists this memo be > published. It gives > >an insight into the mindset of those who were the > architects of war." > > > >Bush disclosed his plan to target al-Jazeera, a > civilian station with > >a huge Mid-East following, at a White House > face-to-face with Mr > >Blair on April 16 last year. > > > >At the time, the US was launching an all-out > assault on insurgents in > >the Iraqi town of Fallujah. > > > >Al-Jazeera infuriated Washington and London by > reporting from behind > >rebel lines and broadcasting pictures of dead > soldiers, private > >contractors and Iraqi victims. > > > >The station, watched by millions, has also been > used by bin Laden and > >al-Qaeda to broadcast atrocities and to threaten > the West. > > > >Al-Jazeera's HQ is in the business district of > Qatar's capital, Doha. > > > >Its single-storey buildings would have made an easy > target for > >bombers. As it is sited away from residential > areas, and more than 10 > >miles from the US's desert base in Qatar, there > would have been no > >danger of "collateral damage". > > > >Dozens of al-Jazeera staff at the HQ are not, as > many believe, > >Islamic fanatics. Instead, most are respected and > highly trained > >technicians and journalists. > > > >To have wiped them out would have been equivalent > to bombing the BBC > >in London and the most spectacular foreign policy > disaster since the > >Iraq War itself. > > > >The No 10 memo now raises fresh doubts over US > claims that previous > >attacks against al-Jazeera staff were military > errors. > > > >In 2001 the station's Kabul office was knocked out > by two "smart" > >bombs. In 2003, al-Jazeera reporter Tareq Ayyoub > was killed in a US > >missile strike on the station's Baghdad centre. > > > >The memo, which also included details of troop > deployments, turned up > >in May last year at the Northampton constituency > office of then > >Labour MP Tony Clarke. > > > >Cabinet Office civil servant David Keogh, 49, is > accused under the > >Official Secrets Act of passing it to Leo O'Connor, > 42, who used to > >work for Mr Clarke. Both are bailed to appear at > Bow Street court > >next week. > > > >Mr Clarke, who lost at the election, returned the > memo to No 10. > > > >He said Mr O'Connor had behaved "perfectly > correctly". > > > >Neither Mr O'Connor or Mr Keogh were available. No > 10 did not comment. > > > >Copyright - The Mirror > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Biofuel mailing list > >Biofuel@sustainablelists.org > >http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org > > > >Biofuel at Journey to Forever: > >http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html > > > >Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list > archives (50,000 messages): > >http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Biofuel mailing list > Biofuel@sustainablelists.org > http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org > > Biofuel at Journey to Forever: > http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html > > Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list > archives (50,000 messages): > http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/ > > __________________________________ Yahoo! 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