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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (430622)7/22/2003 12:58:13 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Charley,

Re: The BBC has a lot to answer for in that poor man's suicide...

Poor men don't own homes worth $1.8 MM. Dr. Kelly's decision to blow the whistle on a corrupt and illegitimate government should not redound to the discredit of either Dr. Kelly or those in the BBC who made a valiant effort to serve the people and to implicate the criminals in 10 Downing Street for crimes against humanity, war crimes and other high crimes and misdemeanors.

Dr. Kelly was entirely correct. There are "dark forces", and evil ones, at work in the upper echelons of both the UK and the U.S. government. What Dr. Kelly suggested about the deceit and distortions concocted by the criminal Alistair Campbell and Tony Blair needed to exposed to the light of day.

Frankly, you are disappointing me. You are siding with the criminals, and castigating those who want to expose you to the truth. You are on the wrong side of history, the wrong side of the debate w/r/t truth, ethics and legality.

Bush and Blair are proving to be malevolent forces in world politics. There's no proof whatsoever that there was any need to invade Iraq. Saddam Hussein was a spent force, a broken man with an unfortunate stranglehold on his nation, but he was clearly no threat to his neighbors, let alone to the U.S. Every claim by the malignant Bush Maladministration is proving to be nothing but puffery, distortion, fear mongering and demagoguery.