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Member of parliament – George Galloway.

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  1. Aiyn | July 28, 2006 at 7:28 pm | Permalink

    Well said, Mr. Galloway. Indeed PALESTINE; IRAQ AND LEBANON would be free if all our leaders would have been like Sayyad Nasarrallah. Our people would have lived freely. Our lands would have flourished. Our future generations would have seen some light. Our generations wouldnt have been oppressed by some puppet regimes like the ones in Egypt. Another puppet monarch, who has shamed our generations, who hasnt lived up to his forefathers. Yes, I am speaking of our king of Jordan. Shame on him, and several others for bargaining our lives for their benefit not for the good of our society.

    It is not too late. Join the resistence to safe gaurd our people now.

  2. Emma | July 29, 2006 at 11:45 am | Permalink

    Well said!! Aiyn but it's just if…………

  3. maori | July 29, 2006 at 9:20 pm | Permalink

    Emma, Only a single leader is enough to take on the western world. History has been our evidence that a single person has changed the course, from tinamen square to the single person standing infront of israeli tanks. To the lions who challenged to strike all the allies and brought you on your knees. There shall be millions more, that have committed for freeing our lands.
    I would like to see Mr.Blair and Mr.bush beg the same way for his family and lives as lebaneese and palestinians people have done.

    Every british and american shall be a target from now on. you have asked for it, so shall it be.

  4. Nas | July 29, 2006 at 9:38 pm | Permalink

    It is not too late. Join the resistence to safe gaurd our people now

    you must be posting from the frontlines…

  5. Fadel Abdallah | July 30, 2006 at 6:01 am | Permalink

    Mr. George Galloway is a man of unique courage and a deep sense of justice and a true fine gentleman; a rare breed hard to find these days . However, it is too bad that he shares the first name with evil George Bush, and it is also too bad that he is only one member of parliament in an evil goverment led by evil Tony Blair, known universally as Bush's poodle. It is sad that he is not the prime minister of Britain instead of evil and criminal Blair.

  6. paul | July 30, 2006 at 3:17 pm | Permalink

    If the United States wished to destroy any arab county we could. do not forget that we have the nukes

  7. Fadel Abdallah | July 31, 2006 at 4:25 am | Permalink

    "If the United States wished to destroy any arab county we could. do not forget that we have the nukes."
    To paul:
    Yes indeed you could, because you are savage arrogant terrorists. If it wasn't for the oil you need so desperately, I am sure you would have done it; because you're so hateful and devilish. In fact, the U.S. is the only country that ever used nuclear weapons in Hiroshima and Negasaki; a prove you're the greatest danger to the world. If the countries of the world have guts, they would all unite and demand that the U.S. dismantels its weapons of mass destruction. It is only then that the playing field is leveled and humans can have freedom and peace! The U.S. is realy realy the advocate of the Devil in this world, or possibly more acurate it is the Devil incarnate! And you, little Paul, are a little Devil in the service of this machine of evil.

  8. Thomas, a Dane | July 31, 2006 at 10:46 am | Permalink

    Fadel Abdallah,

    If you had followed this blog you would know that John is the exact opposite of you, because he is one of the voices calling for reason and a return to humanity instead of just spewing blind hatred like you do.

    Paul is the advocate for changing things to the better while you are advocating maintaing status quo in the hate game!

    Building friendly relationships based on respect take efforts while turning everybody into the enemy require no mental effort at all.

    May I suggest that you sit down, count to ten, and consider what is going on around you instead of being so trigger happy?

  9. Sue Hutton | July 31, 2006 at 3:20 pm | Permalink

    I am concerned that you should believe so earnestly in George Galloway. He strength is as an orator, and we all had to chuckle when he remonstrated with the United States Congress last year, particularly for those who share his scepticism of US foreign policy and practice, but he has a very mixed reputation as a politician in UK. He is a self-publicist, earning a great deal of resentment when he took part in the Celebrity Big Brother competition last year, without giving any guidance to officials in his constituency about his MP responsibilities for a period that could have been up to 10 weeks. Not that he attends the House of Commons that much.

    He claimed that his participation in Big Brother would enhance interest in politics, and that if he won, he would give the prize money to Palestine, but his whim earned him a lot of criticism, particularly when he was seen to connive against other housemates. Performing a dance in a red leotard in the house did nothing for his image either.

    The Guardian says: Galloway "Suffers from shin kicking of leaders, over-the-toppism and pariah worship; glories in his ability to rub more people the wrong way faster than anyone else." (Andrew Roth, The Guardian)

  10. Ibtissam | August 1, 2006 at 6:40 pm | Permalink

    (ALA INA HIZBA ALLAH HOMO LRALIBOUN)sadaka ALLAHO LAADIM VICTORY IS COMING SOON INCHA ALLAH.

  11. ferna do | August 2, 2006 at 6:18 am | Permalink

    i dont know what to think the israelites, b acked by the us what is wrong with this people im very upset about all this dstruction i hope the israelites and us get what is coming to them, just the stupid peiople that run goverments every one else should be spared

  12. Pete | August 5, 2006 at 2:35 pm | Permalink

    Is it morraly acceptable to blame citizens of the US, UK, Israel, or indeed Palestine?

    It seems to me that blaming individual (or collectively) citizens of any country is as morraly acceptable as any atrocity commited against civillians by any armed force, be they freedom fighter or state sponsored armed forces.

    I suspect the majority of people of any western country would be shamed if the reality of the situation were portraid accurately or even reported in an unbiased fashion.

    Taking the fight to the west via suicide bombing will not educate these people, it will prove their collectve govenments are correct in their eyes, regardless of the historical facts.

    Win the hearts and minds of western people and it will go alot further towards a fair settlement in the Middle East IMO. The average westerner has no opinion on the Middle East, would someone really want to influence their opinion with suicide bombs?

    At least 50% of the people in any given western country did not vote for their current leaders. Anyone fighting the whims of a superpower needs friends, friends like the very people some might target.

    Let your enemy target civillians, win the moral highground, show the world you are better than your enemy, win the respect of the worlds people and win your war. Don't give your enemy the propaganda they are using against you.

    Pete.

  13. Paul | August 5, 2006 at 4:45 pm | Permalink

    Thomas,
    Alas, there is more than one "Paul" in this town, and I would like to dissociate myself completely with the comments of the "paul" above!

  14. Paul | August 7, 2006 at 11:35 pm | Permalink

    More of "Gorgeous" George Galloway on Lebanon, this time on UK "Sky News" … Somehow, I think that he's a little angry with the interviewer!

    Well worth a watch!

  15. Sara | August 16, 2006 at 1:03 am | Permalink

    Thomas, a Dane!!!
    yeah yeah yeah what ever, Do you know why you can sit down, call for reason, get reasons for years, don't do anything about it, and be totally calm? It's because you have never lost a loved one with brutality and hatred, because you don't know what it's like to see some soldier from a bruital regime destroy your house and life. Yeah, thats why you can sit down, drink tea, and think and talk calmly about the conflicts. A friendly relationship can't be built when one side is fighting an unfair war, when one side is ingnoring the casualties and the blood of the other. No one wants a friendly relationship with a country that wants to take advantage of the other countires.

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