Many Prime Minister's have
many faults, but not so many have so few faults as Mr.
Blair. But then again, not so many have such deep faults
as Mr. Blair does.
It is unfortunate that Tony
Blair, the Prime Minister of the U.K. has chosen to ally
himself with the Arafat, and thus the Arabs, thus,
terrorism. Yes, The Arabs are the main source of
terrorist material: Osama Bin Laden is a terrorist, he is
from Saudi Arabia, and he is an Arab. Saddam is
classified as Arab, and he is also a terrorist. Arafat is
also a terrorist, a cheap one at that. Mr.Blair, has
chosen not to take any action against Palestine, or
Israel. This means Tony Blair is 'sitting on the fence'
so to speak. The Arabs don't like it, nor do the Jews,
Israeli's, and U.S. to name a few names.
It does seem to me,
however, that Mr.Blair has come out of his box, of
recent. He has taken an active role in the conquest of
Iraq, and sent troops to the Afghan territories. However,
it seems that Tony Blair is a Jack-in-the-box. Bush's
Jack-in-the-box, actually. When Bush wants Blair out the
box, out he comes. It is a complete mystery to my why
Blair spends billions of pounds on the war against
"rogue states" in the East, when he doesn't
even take any type of action against terrorism against
Hamas, in Israel.Tony
also makes all kinds of speeches in Parliament, full of
"we are not an anti-Semitic nation" yet when
push comes to shove, Blair chooses that little red fence
to sit on. Many speeches, no results.
Mr. Blair has failed to
do what is his duty, to his people, and Her Majesty's
subjects: to act against terrorists. After the Sept. 11th
attack, President George.W.Bush said, to this effect
"any nation who remains neutral to terrorists, and
does not help fight against them [the terrorists] will be
classified as a terrorist state!"
As the war against Iraq is
over, the Iraqi government toppled, and the U.S. turns
it's attention to the Middle East, again, so to should
Mr.Blair. I would hate to see him amongst the peoples
list of terrorists, and supporters of terrorist, amongst
the names of criminals such as Arafat, Stalin, Hitler,
Mussolini, Arafat, Saddam, Arafat. And, of course,
Arafat, the cheapest terrorist of the lot.
If Mr.Blair wants to be
voted in again at the next elections, my advice to him is
this:
1) show the world what
you think of the Middle East situation
2)Sort out problems such as
high crime levels, and problems such as racism,
connected with the Middle East situation.
If Mr.Blair did those two,
easy, things, I, amongst thousands others, would vote for
him again (Otherwise it's just going to be the
Tories, Mr.Blair). In my opinion, Blair just loves that
little red fence too much. I just hope one day he doesn't
fall off it.
Conclusion: Mr. Blair isn't saying enough to
condem terrorism, and Arafat, who sponsors the suicide
bombers in Israel. Do something now Mr.Blair, before your
public opinion droops so low, people will run to vote the
opposition at the next elections.
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