Monthly Archives: July 2006
Beware the self-fulfilling prophecy
“I think that sometimes, for understandable reasons, there’s been a hesitation in putting the real truth of this situation up to people, and the fact is there are those out in that region, notably Iran and Syria, who do not … Continue reading
To comment or not to comment
Lynne Featherstone requests your input. My view: Blogger’s new moderation features make this a much more attractive prospect for MPs and councillors, as there’s now a nifty spambot filter and you can also view comments before they are published on … Continue reading
MySpace isn’t your space… it’s Rupert’s
Wired – MySpace Kills Internet Tube Song
Evidence the government does not want you to see
Craig Murray: New Labour are not as stupid as they seem. I have now had a chance to take legal advice, and that advice is as follows. To defend this case would cost the price of a London house. I … Continue reading
Back on deck
OK, bear with me guys… I’m a tad rusty: I must finally admit that Bush and Blair’s pre-emptive strike against Iraq was a wise move. After all, this model of democracy in the Middle East can now play a vital … Continue reading