Monthly Archives: September 2006
Finally, Tony Blair backs a ceasefire!
Well, there are no dead bodies this time around, but I’m sure you see my point. I must say; it was a very good show of humility that Blair put on yesterday… I haven’t seen a performance quite like it … Continue reading
David Taylor is a busy man (and a new media genius)
[LATE UPDATE – It’s the morning after and a lot of the evidence has been erased. As a result, some of these links (below) will be broken. This, to me, seems like odd behaviour from someone who insists that he … Continue reading
Venom must be spat when you have no fangs
Guardian – The day Blair accused his chancellor of blackmail: In probably the most astonishing day in the annals of New Labour, the use of the word blackmail to describe Mr Brown’s actions over the past few days by Downing … Continue reading
Meanwhile, back at the ranch…
Justin has two items that got lost in the wash today, and here’s a third… BBC – Bush admits to CIA secret prisons: President Bush has acknowledged the existence of secret CIA prisons and said 14 key terrorist suspects have … Continue reading
Tom resigns!
BBC – The full text of Tom Watson’s resignation letter: Dear Tony The Labour Party has been my life since I was 15 years old. I have served the Party at every conceivable level and your own leadership since 1994 … Continue reading
Departure: the debate is already skewed in Blair’s favour
Sorry, but I have to begin with a cross between a timeline and a linkdump: Guardian – Now is not the time for Blair to go, says Falconer BBC – Blair exasperated with ‘speculators’ UPI – Analysis: Blair defies Labor … Continue reading
Worth repeating
“Howl with the wolves you must!” Even if you’ve read it before, read it again… it’s tediously earnest.
Channel 4 inspires terrorists with the revelation that bullets can kill
Mirror – Bush Whacked: Fury as Dubya ‘assassinated’ by C4: A hard-hitting British TV drama that shows President Bush assassinated by a terrorist sniper sparked outrage last night… John Beyer of TV watchdog MediaWatch said the drama was irresponsible and … Continue reading



