Tuesday 23 October 2007

There was obstruction in investigation

One had t listen very carefully but the truth came out.
By omission, the Commons Select Committee was informed that certain bodies obstructed the investigation, but the protocols meant that the offenders could not be named.
If we had a Parliament worth a penny, the MPs should be up in arms and demanding that they, as the highest Court in the Land, be informed precisely which body it is?
Naturally, this will not happen.
When you have politicians who dare to lecture former soldiers on terrorism when their only experience was to have..."been within two hundred yards of a bomb in London", then it is little wonder that they have dropped below car salesmen in the respect league.
Why is this important?
Because it was this same corrupt regime that sent soldiers to fight in an illegal war in Iraq.
clipped from news.bbc.co.uk

The cash-for-honours police chief defends his probe - but says he received "less than full cooperation".
John Yates

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