Saturday
I suddenly find myself writing more and more about the Middle East.
Kidnappers demand less corruption.
Only in Palestine...

It is good to see that they went for French workers, it shows a serious grip of world affairs - who would be better to kidknap when complaining about corruption?
Posted by Simon Lawrence at July 17, 2004 05:17 PM
Gets better when you consider how Arafat is consolidating his power. I'd say he's getting ready to launch another blood war.
Posted by Mashiki at July 18, 2004 12:20 AM
What's a "blood war"? Is it a specially evil type of war that only the wicked engage in, unlike our own, obviously better, non-blood wars?
Posted by Guy Herbert at July 18, 2004 02:21 AM
Can't be any worse than this (Link). Although, given the Palestinians' predeliction for hijacking planes I hope they don't start getting ideas ...
Posted by Julian Taylor at July 18, 2004 12:58 PM
Persecuted people desperate to get away from the Taliban...of course we should let them live in Britain.
so much for their life of "luxury" (a council house on benefit) in Britain:
the families had a succession of visitors and did not stint on entertaining."Because they are accustomed to warmer climes they would keep the central heating on full, even during the summer," one said. "They had expensive music and entertainment systems.
"They loved videos and DVDs. Their favourite was Potato Head Kids, an animated film. They loved it, you could hear it blaring out of the house at all hours of the day and night."
Another said that the families were very particular about their food, buying only organic produce. "They must have spent a fortune on groceries," she said. "Everything was organic and they would sometimes send taxis to collect it."
only in The Telegraph
you can't blame the defendants just because barristers cost us £30 million per case (law and order off limits for Libertarian attack - while asylum seekers on £200 per week and NHS nurses on £14,000 salary are 'a waste').
If you are being oppressed by a tyrannical regime desperate measures may be necessary - if you and your family lived in a pile of rubble and you feared for their lives wouldn't you hijack someone if it meant getting a (new) life for your children.
What you have to do is see things from the other side.
Posted by Lord Lummy at July 18, 2004 11:12 PM









