Holy Crap I Won A Ticket To The Chilcot Enquiry

Do that thing from Dogma where u stick ur hand on ur bum rub it well then handshake him or do it handle some food and give it to him. :D

Mallrats is the one you're thinking of I believe.

Should be interesting to see the Enquiry, I keep meaning to go see a Public Accounts Committee hearing but haven't quite got round to it yet.
 
Blair. Just... Speechless. No regrets. What an ass.


I personally regret the fact that I can't hang the smarky **** myself.
 
Blair. Just... Speechless. No regrets.

Thats the point in being a leader. Do you feel you could do a better job? You are free to stand as a member of parliament and join a political party.

He has no regrets because at the time he genuinelly beleived he did the right thing for this country.

I disagree with him, and I dont like his party, but honestly, sometimes things are far more complex than the armchair politics chaps like to think.
 
Hopefully Blair will get what's coming to him, one way or the other.

He isn't safe anywhere in Britain without a legion of bodyguards to protect him.
 
[TW]Fox;15851617 said:
He has no regrets because at the time he genuinelly beleived he did the right thing for this country.

While I can only speculate as I will never know for sure I just don't buy that at all.

I think he saw an opportunity for the world stage rather what was right for the UK.

Where is the invasion force for North Korea or Iran for example ? I suggest that they are a greater threat than Iraq with regards to WMDs in their respective theatres.
 
[TW]Fox;15851617 said:
Thats the point in being a leader. Do you feel you could do a better job? You are free to stand as a member of parliament and join a political party.

He has no regrets because at the time he genuinelly beleived he did the right thing for this country.

I disagree with him, and I dont like his party, but honestly, sometimes things are far more complex than the armchair politics chaps like to think.

I honestly think he was doing the right thing for himself and no one else. At the time I was for the war because I wanted the Iraqi people to be able to live free from a brutal regime and in a democracy, but I didn't for one moment think that was was the reason Blair wanted to go to war.
 
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