I hate to be a stickler for detail Kate, but I see a spelling error. The link should correctly read: The MOONBAT Fatwa.
Posted by: Eskimo at February 2, 2010 9:47 AMMonbiot seems to have entirely forgotten that he lives in a country where the justice system, abetted by the police, now firmly discourages any attempt by a private citizen to either apprehend a criminal or prevent one from committing a crime.
The record suggests that Monbiot himself would likely be the only person ending up behind bars if he tried anything.
Ha ha! The irony is delicious!
Posted by: JJM at February 2, 2010 9:49 AMQuick: change the subject from my insane ranting on Globull warming these last 10 years, my accomplices are falling like dominoes in.. this SCAM, I must think up a new Boogieman...aha I got it, damn it's getting hot since Jones...etal are starting to fess up by quitting.
Posted by: bartinsky at February 2, 2010 9:53 AMIt seems as though this Monbiot character is living in a fantasy land.
He is calling for arrest of someone that has done everything according to the decision of parliament.
He is putting a price on someone’s head, would that be something against the law?
He is working against his own employer from being in business of advertising.
Apparently he is still worth quoting, one suspect it is only because he writes for a decent newspaper.
Does the newspaper want to self destruct?
Monbiot is a filthy POS communist scumbag,but in regards to that even worse POS communist scumbag Tony Blair he's right.
Tony Blair and the rest of his scummy New Labour socialist street urchins should be jailed for their part in undermining Great Britain AND Western Civilisation.
This is an appropriate music video for whenever I hear or see Tony Bliar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-jWVCqCoA&feature=channel#
I had pretty much forgotten about the existence of Monbiot until he labelled Saudi Canuckia a "thuggish petro-state". Since the link was to the Guardian, I found myself decidedly underwhelmed upon discovering that he somehow overlooked Jean Chretien, the Desmarais family, and Power Corp.
Posted by: Matt Hillier at February 2, 2010 10:33 AMAs others have noted, George Monboit is very high on the list of those who should be prosecuted fir involvement in the AGW/IPPC hoax/scam. He is right up there with Albert Gore.
Posted by: sasquatch at February 2, 2010 10:59 AMIf Monboit thinks that charging Blair with war crimes is fair, then I think it would be fiar to charge Monbiot as an accomplice to genocide (trying to protect a genocidal despot) - IOW a crime against humanity.
Posted by: rmgk at February 2, 2010 11:21 AMI want to ask the readers here: how many new churches have gone up in your neighbourhood over the past few years?
Three mosques I can count within 10 mile radius. No new churches.
What's your mileage?
Posted by: Aaron at February 2, 2010 11:36 AMWhat's really funny about it all is that I lived in the UK during a good part of the Blairite political era.
I can remember all kinds of screaming about "Bliar" and demonstrations in central London to "Stop The War".
And yet, they voted him back in twice - even after the invasion of Iraq.
Dear British chums: please shut up about Tony now.
Posted by: JJM at February 2, 2010 12:26 PMBrought up in the "lap of luxury" since day one, he is an enthusiast of the "end poverty" crowd.
He is, of course, guilty of treason against the state.
Not that he will ever be faced with the remotest possibilty of charges.
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