BARNSBY BLOG NO 1000

Today, again, was a important day, the Chillcot inquiry proved conclusively that Blair and Brown were in collusion in waging an illegal war against Iraq.
From the point of view of the Barnsby Blog Blair has always been guilty of mass murder, but they both still survive. I feel most frustrated that I am unable to play a full role in the exposure of these mass murderers. I am still able to a certain amount however.
Last night I mentioned George Monbiot and his call for the arrest Blair. Other guilty parties I am unable to deal with.
Such were the leading journalists Jeremy Paxman, Andrew Marr, Kirsty Walk and Jon Snow who refuse to reply to my charges that they failed to challenged Blair in 2003 on his actions in Iraq. It is illegal for a public servant not to reply to correspondence sent to them. Yet they persist in doing so. Jon Snow, for instance, invites people to write to him and guarantees to reply in the form of snowflakes. It seems strange that he is willing to  have such a stain against his character when a simple yes or no would save said character.
Andrew Marr is another example of a man with a splendid television series called Modern Britain, who likewise, refuses to reply. Kirsty Walk of the Scottish aristocracy is also guilty of the same. This is the period of modern man and they cannot be allowed to destroy our democracy.
Another one who refuses to reply is Trevor Phillips, chair of the race equality and human rights board. As a supporter of the war in Iraq he is scarcely a fit person to represent ethnic minority people. Such dishonesty in politics is unacceptable.

3 Responses to “BARNSBY BLOG NO 1000”

  1. Nasir Khan Says:

    Dear Comrade George,

    I am greatly relieved to see that you have started to write again from the hospital. And I join very many of your well-wishers and hope you soon will be back home.

    Tomorrow is your 91st birth anniversary. From Oslo, I am sending you and your family my warmest greetings greetings for the day.

    We cannot expect much from the Chilcot inquiry except that it reminds us that one major mass murderer of Iraqi people, Tony Blair, is enjoying a celebrity status; he has earned millions of pounds since his exit from No. 10. I have tried to keep track of this war criminal in my blogs.

  2. Mike Shilvock Says:

    Dear George, Happy birthday and many happy returns of the day. Hope you are well enough to get home soon and continue your important work with your blog. We will be watching the Chilcott inquiry with interest although it is a foregone conclusion that nothing much will come of it. We must be careful not to fall into the trap of the ‘cult of personalities’ - the broader picture is more important,
    love,
    Mike

  3. rubi Says:

    Welcome back George. Glad to see you blogging again. Never give up the fight!

    Happy Belated Birthday George

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