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August 05, 2005

George Galloway Incites Muslim World Against West

No kidding, this is must-watch. I am absolutely dumbfounded. He is actually inciting warfare against his own country. And ours, of course.

Key quotes:

"Two of your daughters are being held prisoner by the West. Two of your beautiful daughters are crying, and no one will do anything about it. Jersusalem and Baghdad -- the foreign invaders have captured your daughters, and they're having their way with them.""America set out to terrorize the world with its military power... but its power cannot go any further than the range an RPG."

By this he means (smiling) that the brave resistance can always shoot down our helicopters with RPG's.

He praises Muslims entering Iraq to fight America and Britain. And he also claims that most children killed and most buses and schools bombed were killed or bombed by Bush, not Zarqawi.

Must watch. The "treason" word is tossed out lightly at times, but I can't imagine that this would not have been considered outright sedition in any age except the current politically-correct one.

Thanks to Compos.


posted by Ace at 12:29 PM
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Perhaps this will help, particularly item seven with regard to Georgie. Will they really have the balls to enforce all this over the long hall? Let's hope so and hope that maybe W will take some notes.

Posted by: TheDude on August 5, 2005 12:34 PM

I wonder... is their room to deport Galloway and "Red Ken" under Blair's new anti-terror plans?

Posted by: Confederate Yankee on August 5, 2005 12:37 PM

What happend to taking fucks out like this and butting some lead in their skull?

The idiots have doomed us to lose .

Posted by: GregS on August 5, 2005 12:51 PM

We hanged William Joyce for less.

Posted by: Botec on August 5, 2005 01:24 PM

Wow.

That guy really is a shitbird.

Posted by: fat kid on August 5, 2005 01:35 PM
Posted by: Hubris on August 5, 2005 02:08 PM

This guy needs some rough justice at the hands relatives of slain servicemen. If he got it every time he opened his treasonous scumbag mouth, perhaps he wouldn't do it anymore.

Posted by: 72 3-legged dogs on August 5, 2005 02:25 PM

You know, given that this guy married a Palestinian, it's not too out of this world to consider that he has converted to Islam.

I recall articles from a while ago about how giddy muslims were getting because they were converting the upper eschalons of British society. Rumour was that Prince Charles had converted also.

The sooner Islam is banned in the west, the better.

Posted by: Ring on August 5, 2005 03:29 PM

My God. Political Correctness was once just an annoying, ofttimes entertaining distraction. It has now become a suicide pact.

Posted by: Scotian on August 5, 2005 11:44 PM

This is one the reasons the west is going to have a very hard time winning this war. This guy is the Oswald Mosley of the 21st century, and not only is he not arrested, he's still amember of parliament!
Unbelievable.

Posted by: madne0 on August 6, 2005 08:15 AM

I believe the Brits have some sort of Parliementary immunity to protect MPs from being prosecuted. Do the rules of the British Parliament allow the expulsion of an MP -- for things like, oh, treason? The US Constitution expressly allows a 2/3 vote to expel a member.

Posted by: Simon Oliver Lockwood on August 6, 2005 01:48 PM

He did say "we believe in the Prophets..." Clear to me.

I never noticed his accent before -- what is it? [it says he's born in Dundee Scotland, but that accent is not Scottish to my ear...] And his Muslim, Palestinian wife -- suing for divorce as she was tired of the phone calls from other women claiming relationships with Georgie-porgie. *eww*

Georgie? says those calls are a plot by an 'unnamed' intelligence agency to discredit him. just like the oil from Saddam...

Time for Georgie to move to, say, Somalia, eh? Narcissistic dhimmi putz.

Posted by: Claire on August 6, 2005 02:11 PM
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