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To: Sully- who wrote (61036)7/17/2007 11:40:28 AM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90947
 
Galloway is Suspended, Laughs

By wretchard
The Belmont Club

Here's the full text of the parliamentary report on which the 18-day suspension of George Galloway was based. Within the terms of their investigation the Parliamentary standards committee found that Galloway had used undeclared money from a foreign government to wage a political and advocacy campaign. This fact, while there was no proof that Galloway had personally pocketed money, lay at the root of their decision to recommend suspension.
    As we have demonstrated in this report, we agree with the 
Commissioner that there is strong circumstantial evidence
that the Oil for Food Programme was used by the Iraqi
government, with Mr Galloway's connivance, to fund the
campaigning activities of the Mariam Appeal. In acting as
he did, Mr Galloway breached the advocacy rule and damaged
the reputation of the House. We believe he was complicit
in the concealment of the true source of the funds for the
Mariam Appeal. He was also in our view reckless in the
terms of the authority he gave Mr Fawaz Zureikat to act in
his name in relation to the Mariam Appeal. Further he was
clearly irresponsible in refusing to enquire into the
source of Mr Zureikat's substantial donations. His
obligations to the House under the advocacy rule required
nothing less, given the dependence of the Appeal at that
point on those donations.
The motion to censure Galloway was based on the narrowest of grounds. He essentially misled Parliament about the fact that he was receiving money from a foreign government, probably paid for by humanitarian funds diverted for the purpose to act as an "advocate". To this Galloway retorted that he ought to be given a medal for his actions. The Respect MP's trademark response to criticism has been to characterize it as illegitimate.

In the broader sense Galloway has escaped censure. The ideological point of view he espouses and even the methods used, are, but for certain procedural ommissions still regarded as legitimate. The Counterterrorism Blog has a roundup which puts Galloway in his proper context. He's not some deranged loner but a canny operator who has found himself a niche in a booming political market.

<<< UK Hospital Security Must Be Tightened.

Daily Telegraph and Sky News reported on the poor security in British NHS hospitals. The Daily Telegraph stated that "Poor security in hospitals could give terrorists working in the NHS easy access to deadly chemicals and viruses, an expert warned yesterday. Hospitals are 'just as vulnerable as any nightclub', a security management specialist based in a London hospital told the Health Service Journal." Sky News reported that security management specialist stated "Most hospitals give staff cards that let them into certain areas, but it's easy to lend someone your pass...That could give them access to X-ray machines, isotopes, chemicals and disease slides. It could be days before anyone realized a virus was missing.' "

UK Security Minister: UK monitoring 30 terror cells, 2000 suspects.

Australian News reported that UK Security Minister Alan West told BBC radio that "Britain's security services believe up to 30 Islamist militant cells are plotting attacks and they are monitoring 2000 suspects and another 2000 sympathisers". Security Minister West was reported as saying: "There are 30 that are actually being looked at very closely indeed because they have got to the stage where they are gathering materials and doing things which could lead in fairly short term to doing something if they wanted to. This means that effectively about 2000 individuals are being monitored in varying degrees of closeness and probably about another 2000 loosely connected to them. The scale of this whole thing is quite dramatic." >>>

As can be seen from the scale of the threat and the depth of their penetration even into that most elite of professions, medicine, the radicalization of Muslims intellectuals, especially in the West, continues apace. That implies that people like Galloway, however egregious and disgusting, will have a measure of protection from a very real political constituency even if he did not already have it from the Left.

All relevant links found here
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To: Sully- who wrote (61036)8/2/2007 4:46:33 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
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