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April 25, 2003
British MP on Dole from Saddam
This George Galloway thing is interesting. George is the left wing member of Parliment in England that apparently was on Saddam's payroll. He shilled for Saddam for years, travelled extensively, with no visible means of support. Now, the Brit papers have discovered papers, in the original Arabic, that seem to show that Georgie got thousands, if not millions, of dollars from Saddam for his services. This is quite a shock to the British. It's as if a U.S. President were found to have taken money from, oh, say, agents of the Communist Chinese government. Oh, wait, that actually happened. The latest joy is that Scott "Hey, little girl" Ritter has risen to the defense of Georgie. Taking time from wanking off in front of twelve year old girls, Scott "Tissue Hands" Ritter writes in the Guardian that "I have grown highly suspicious of dramatic revelations conveniently timed to silence a vocal voice of dissent." I presume he refers to the revelations from earlier that he had been arrested twice for soliciting twelve year old girls. He doesn't deny them, mind you, he just feels they assassinated his character. Scott "Watch my wee-wee" Ritter seems to fail to understand that he has no character. He sold it, somewhere along the line, and is now just cat bile puked up after an especially difficult hairball. As for Georgie, the last comment he made suggested that perhaps he was a victim of someone on his staff. Uh-huh. Yeah. Sure. Posted By at April 25, 2003 10:47 AM | TrackBackComments
You should be proud of this patriotic posting to silence this traitor who was against the Iraq invasion. Probably all traitors are child molesters if they get the chance, and their opinions are just cat bile. But you should stick to the truth. Why lie? No twelve year olds were ever mentioned (sixteen). In fact, there were no girls at all, the accusations were that he fell for the police in a sting operation. The charges were dropped, so as far as you or I know, he is innocent, right? It's a good thing Ritter is just a traitor and not a Catholic priest. Posted by: marc at April 25, 2003 05:27 PM And you, marc should be proud for your defense of a couple of scumbags caught with their pants down. Sorry but Sixteen is STILL illegal, and Galloway was STILL lining his pockets with blood money. Try to kick up some thicker dust next time. Posted by: ogg at April 25, 2003 06:16 PM No...you were right the first time. The DA of Albany NY jurisdiction fired an assistant DA--a woman, by the way, who is a Democratic party worker--for bungling the first investigation and dropping the charges against Scott re: 12 year old girl. The 'anti-war' assistant DA sought to shield Ritter from the charges and without authorization (hence the firing) let him off the hook. The police investigators who worked the case were furious, as was the DA, since the evidence was clear and unequivocable. Ritter would have gone to court on the charges said the DA; plea bargaining for ordinary citizens in the same situation is out of the question. Scott received favorable political consideration for his far left views which were consonant with the assistant DA's. This all played out in some detail in the Albany newspapers--and before Marc goes off on the right wing news media, the capital city's newspapers are straight Democrat and endorsed Gore. It get's worse for Ritter...it wasn't his first offense, according to the DA. He had a previous encounter with the police re: underage girls...and the pattern was the same. Solicitation and masturbation. Pedophiles don't suddenly start acting out at 41 years old. Posted by: John at April 25, 2003 07:00 PM What I don't get, is doesn't the UK have their own version of the IRS? Galloway lives like a prince, apparently. Limos, Range Rovers (they ain't cheap), villas in other countries. (He's another example of how the left lives frugally. Like Moore, Chompsky, etc) I realize that the same thing has happened a lot in the CIA. But surely they can investigate the money trail from the UK end? Posted by: Jeremy at April 26, 2003 02:14 AM Post a comment
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