HOW CAN YOU VOTE FOR TONY BLAIR ?
Dont forget all the lies he told the British people since the last general election:
Here are a few of the main lemons:
WHEN TRYING TO JUSTIFY THE INVASION OF AFGHANISTAN
"We act because Al-Qaeda network and the Taliban regime are funded in large parts on the drugs trade 90 per cent of all heroin sold in Britain originates from Afghanistan. Stopping that trade is directly in our interests"
"The arms the Taliban are buying today are paid for with the lives of young British people buying their drugs on British streets. That is another part of their regime that we should seek to destroy."
WHEN TRYING TO JUSTIFY THE INVASION OF IRAQ
The motion proposed by Tony Blair to the House of Commons on 18 March 2003 contained the commitment that after a conflict, "the United Kingdom should seek a new Security Council Resolution that would affirm ... the use of all oil revenues for the benefit of the Iraqi people". In complete contrast to this commitment, paragraph 20 of the UK-sponsored text put to the Security Council requires that for the foreseeable future, a percentage of all Iraq's oil revenues - so far undetermined, but probably 25% - shall be deducted to pay in compensation for the invasion of Kuwait. Iraq has already paid almost $20bn of reparations. The UN has already determined that it should pay a further $25bn in reparations, and governments and corporations have claimed over $200bn more. To give this some context, that amount is 20 years worth of Iraq's entire oil income at present levels.
A second commitment by Blair in his speech of 18 March was that following the overthrow of the Iraqi regime, "the oil revenues, which people falsely claim that we want to seize, should be put in a trust fund for the Iraqi people administered through the UN." False claims, indeed? The UK-US draft resolution creates an "Iraqi Assistance Fund", in which Iraqi oil revenues are placed after the deduction for compensation. It then states (paragraph 13) that "the funds in the Iraqi Assistance Fund shall be disbursed at the direction of the Authority". And who is the Authority? As the draft resolution defines it, the Authority is the "unified command" of the "United States of America and the United Kingdom ... as occupying powers".
So in direct contrast to Blair's claim, the oil revenues are to be seized by the US and UK. The UN has no administrative role at all, according to the draft resolution: it has one seat on the "advisory board" for the fund (the others are held by the IMF and World Bank, at Washington's insistence, in the knowledge that these bodies are dominated by the US). It has a role in supporting humanitarian work, "promoting human rights", encouraging other states to give aid to Iraq and so on. But it has no responsibilities in Iraq whatsoever particulary in the management of Iraqi Oil Revenues.
Oh! and what about the other US$8bn which went missing under the CPA when the Blair's man who held the No.2 position under Mr. Paul Bremmer III was the ex British Ambassador to the UN Sir Jeremy Greenstock. Are we to believe that Tony will repay the Iraqi people this US$8bn from his own pocket ? On the contrary Tony is planning a lecture tour of the US which will net him a cool $100,000 per day to help fund his multi million pound retirement home in Connaught Place, London. Who's the daddy ?
Then there was that dodgy dossier and the infamous 45 minute claim...............
WOULD YOU REALLY BUY A USED CAR FROM TONY BLAIR, COULD YOU BELIEVE THE MILEAGE ?
HEROIN USERS OF THE UK VOTE FOR TONY BLAIR & NEW LABOUR
All heroin users in the UK must of course vote for Tony Blair and his New Labour Comrades in the 2005 General Election . After all these are the people (with a few exceptions)responsible for a bumper poppy harvest in Afghanistan leading to the cheapest Heroin prices on Britain's Streets for decades.
INTERESTING LINKS
U.S., U.K. Waged War on Iraq Because of Oil, Blair Adviser Says....
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000087&sid=ahJS35XsmXGg&refer=top_world_news
'You've got to go where the oil is. I don't think about it [political volatility] very much.' Dick Cheney, US vice president and former CEO of oil-services company Halliburton. Speech to Panhandle Producers and Royalty Owners Association annual meeting, 1998
http://www.christian-aid.org.uk/indepth/0305cawreport/fuellingpoverty.htm
Uncovered: The War in Iraq
http://www.truthuncovered.com/clips.php
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