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2003-04-25 India-Pakistan
Galloway: Pakland Ambassador to Baghdad Central??
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Posted by rg117 2003-04-25 11:40 am|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 The fun should really get going when people find out what Galloway spent the Islamic loot on. Probably paid thousands of pounds for 30 dollar hookers, etc.
Posted by mhw 2003-04-25 12:45:40||   2003-04-25 12:45:40|| Front Page Top

#2 Galloway, that working class champion, has a large villa complete with swimming pool, in sunny Portugal. That is just reward for being a whore for some of the bloodiest pimps in the world.
Posted by Anonon 2003-04-25 12:52:49||   2003-04-25 12:52:49|| Front Page Top

#3 Since his wife is a niece of Arafat, I bet I know where some of it went. If I were Israeli, I'd sue. That money could have bought explosives.
Posted by Anonymous 2003-04-25 12:58:01||   2003-04-25 12:58:01|| Front Page Top

#4 Telegraph: This is genuine, says Saddam's ex-aide
(Filed: 24/04/2003)
(more bad news for George)
Nicole Martin shows a confidential handwritten memo found in the rubble of the looted Iraqi foreign ministry to the man who used to arrange the dictator's schedule
Saddam Hussein's former head of protocol said yesterday that the document found by The Daily Telegraph saying that George Galloway received substantial payments from the Iraqi regime was "100 per cent genuine".
Haitham Rashid Wihaib: 'I am 100 per cent certain that this document is genuine'
Haitham Rashid Wihaib, who fled to Britain with his family eight years ago after death threats, said he had no doubt that the handwritten confidential memorandum addressed to the dictator's office apparently detailing how the Labour MP benefited from Iraq's oil sales was authentic.
Sitting in a cafe in central London, a world away from Saddam's palace where he spent 13 years arranging the dictator's daily schedule, he carefully studied the letter discovered in the looted foreign ministry in Baghdad.
As Mr Galloway continued to denounce the letter as a forgery, Mr Wihaib said he recognised the "clear and distinctive" handwriting as that of Tahir Jalil Habbush Al-Tikriti, head of the Iraqi intelligence service, who is number 14 - the jack of diamonds - on America's "most wanted" list.
Posted by Frank G  2003-04-25 13:26:30||   2003-04-25 13:26:30|| Front Page Top

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