Fay, someday the chickenzzzz will come home to roost. There WILL be trials. The charge? TREASON.
Treason: any attempt to overthrow the government or impair the well-being of a state to which one owes allegiance; the crime of giving aid or comfort to the enemies of one's government.
Andrew Gilligan is excellent and has exposed a number of things recently (Dispatches Channel 4) which none of us would have expected. I think the US could use an Andrew. What worries me more about you guys is just how little your press seems to dig even now.
allison - yes, I seem to encounter a number of Gilligan's articles - he gets Drudge links IIRC.
He and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard are very good.
Certainly AEP's Euro (the currency) skepticism is being vindicated by the Greek sovereign debt crisis - at least in the sense that an idea that was considered "crackpot" and not spoken of in polite circles - namely, the breakup of the Euro-zone - is now the subject of daily, stammering recapitulation - if only to banish it again. But it won't stay banished, will it?
Fay, someday the chickenzzzz will come home to roost. There WILL be trials. The charge? TREASON.
ReplyDeleteTreason: any attempt to overthrow the government or impair the well-being of a state to which one owes allegiance; the crime of giving aid or comfort to the enemies of one's government.
Maybe England will be lucky and Elizibeth will outlive Charles.
ReplyDeleteAndrew Gilligan is excellent and has exposed a number of things recently (Dispatches Channel 4) which none of us would have expected. I think the US could use an Andrew. What worries me more about you guys is just how little your press seems to dig even now.
ReplyDeleteallison - yes, I seem to encounter a number of Gilligan's articles - he gets Drudge links IIRC.
ReplyDeleteHe and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard are very good.
Certainly AEP's Euro (the currency) skepticism is being vindicated by the Greek sovereign debt crisis - at least in the sense that an idea that was considered "crackpot" and not spoken of in polite circles - namely, the breakup of the Euro-zone - is now the subject of daily, stammering recapitulation - if only to banish it again. But it won't stay banished, will it?