October 05, 2003
Independent, all right

Of thought, that is.

Check out their account of the Kelly affair:

The Government's efforts to put aside the controversy by honouring the war dead - and to "pray for the people of Iraq" - will also be dogged by deep unease over Mr Hoon's and Downing Street's roles in events leading up to the suspected suicide of the weapons' scientist David Kelly.

Apparently no need at all to mention the BBC's role in Kelly's suicide. You can see where these lefty types get their completely inadequate debating skills - only present the side of the story that supports your position and then scream about being oppressed if someone disagrees with you.

But the real issue, apparently, is the fact that the Labour party wasn't given the final say, :

Mr Green admitted he felt highly emotional about Mr Blair's presence at the service. "I think he's a war criminal, it's as simple as that. The man, without any consideration to the Labour parliamentary party, elected to go to war with this scabby little friend in Texas [President Bush], and killed 51 of our men unnecessarily," he said. "If I have a chance to meet him on Friday, I will tell him to his face."

Scabby little friend from Texas - ooooohh, that European sophistication is sure evident in this piece, eh?

Posted by Neal (Nukevet) at October 05, 2003 08:25 AM | TrackBack
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