Thursday, August 17, 2006
Labour agrees and the White House wants to: Bush is crap
The White House said. "Tony Snow, asked by a journalist about the alleged remark, tried to play down the episode, saying that President Bush had “been called a lot worse and, I suspect, will be”. Mr Snow told reporters in Washington: “And there will be piquant names, sort of, hurled his way from time to time, but, you know, that’s part of the burden of leadership.” "
IMO: It looks as though the White House is too diplomatic to admit any adherence to John Prescott's view. I'd like to add 'LOL' but bearing in mind the 'success' of Israel in polluting so much fine coastline and killing so many innocent people, it is hard to do add 'LOL'. The trouble is, as is so often is the case, many of the poor fellows who call themselves 'Muslims' seem to be even more indoctrinated with foolish paradise and religion lies than the Jews are, who have at least the dignity of claiming they were born that way. But born evil? For either side ? It does not fit in with my views and both sides owe it to their own beliefs not to be made suckers by a bunch of crap politicians. When I studied Islam I was led to believe that a Muslim prayed to God, not to some crap imam who is probably far less moral than yourself and your family. They would probably do better by praying to George Bush than, effectively, to their imam, and I don't recommend either.
The Independent asked a group of Labour MPs what they thought of John Prescott's outburst.
18 August 2006
Ian Davidson Glasgow South West MP
"I think that John Prescott is to be commended for the quality of his political analysis. His comment on American policy is brief and accurate. Britain has got to ensure that it is no longer seen as simply being the glove puppet of the United States."
Glenda Jackson Hampstead and Highgate MP
"I entirely endorse his view. This is why Parliament should be recalled. This government is failing miserably as far as our approach towards the Middle East is concerned. We are simply... bag carriers for Bush and all his policies have been a disaster."
David Crausby Bolton North East MP
"One of the most disappointing aspects of the Iraq resolution is that we stuck our neck out and supported the Americans... on the understanding that the road map would be there but it's not been delivered at all. It's virtually been forgotten."
Ann Cryer Keighley MP
"I have no doubt that there is a very large number of Labour MPs who will be agreeing with what John Prescott is alleged to have said. I agree with it. There is huge concern and this goes right across the Labour back bench."
Jim Sheridan Paisley and Renfrewshire North MP
"I think he is right. I don't think the Americans have given the road map the priority it deserves and until you solve the problem of Palestine, other problems are going to appear. Every time Palestine comes up the agenda it gets... put on the back-burner."
Peter Kilfoyle Liverpool Walton MP
"What he is reported to have said reflects the views of many people in the Labour Party. It may not go down well in international diplomacy... but in the Labour Party it will be welcomed as a rare flash of honesty from a senior member of the Government."
Ken Livingstone Mayor of London
"I have no idea what John Prescott did or did not say since it was a private conversation, but... the current US administration has been a disaster for the American people and has done untold damage not only to international relations but to the environment."
Jon Trickett Hemsworth MP
"The actions and language of the British Government are actively hindering the prospects for peace in the Middle East; simultaneously enhancing the threat from terrorism... Our historic influence with Arab countries has been squandered."
John Austin Erith and Thamesmead MP
"If John Prescott did say it, then it touches a chord with many of us... American foreign policy is a major contributor to the crisis in the Middle East... and its failure to ensure adherence to UN resolutions regarding Palestine, and its failure to progress the road map."
Martin Salter Reading West MP
"It is abundantly clear that the Bush administration has been less than enthusiastic in pursuing the Middle East road map, and indeed many of its policies have actually inflamed the situation rather than sought to resolve this long-standing conflict."
IMO: It looks as though the White House is too diplomatic to admit any adherence to John Prescott's view. I'd like to add 'LOL' but bearing in mind the 'success' of Israel in polluting so much fine coastline and killing so many innocent people, it is hard to do add 'LOL'. The trouble is, as is so often is the case, many of the poor fellows who call themselves 'Muslims' seem to be even more indoctrinated with foolish paradise and religion lies than the Jews are, who have at least the dignity of claiming they were born that way. But born evil? For either side ? It does not fit in with my views and both sides owe it to their own beliefs not to be made suckers by a bunch of crap politicians. When I studied Islam I was led to believe that a Muslim prayed to God, not to some crap imam who is probably far less moral than yourself and your family. They would probably do better by praying to George Bush than, effectively, to their imam, and I don't recommend either.
The Independent asked a group of Labour MPs what they thought of John Prescott's outburst.
18 August 2006
Ian Davidson Glasgow South West MP
"I think that John Prescott is to be commended for the quality of his political analysis. His comment on American policy is brief and accurate. Britain has got to ensure that it is no longer seen as simply being the glove puppet of the United States."
Glenda Jackson Hampstead and Highgate MP
"I entirely endorse his view. This is why Parliament should be recalled. This government is failing miserably as far as our approach towards the Middle East is concerned. We are simply... bag carriers for Bush and all his policies have been a disaster."
David Crausby Bolton North East MP
"One of the most disappointing aspects of the Iraq resolution is that we stuck our neck out and supported the Americans... on the understanding that the road map would be there but it's not been delivered at all. It's virtually been forgotten."
Ann Cryer Keighley MP
"I have no doubt that there is a very large number of Labour MPs who will be agreeing with what John Prescott is alleged to have said. I agree with it. There is huge concern and this goes right across the Labour back bench."
Jim Sheridan Paisley and Renfrewshire North MP
"I think he is right. I don't think the Americans have given the road map the priority it deserves and until you solve the problem of Palestine, other problems are going to appear. Every time Palestine comes up the agenda it gets... put on the back-burner."
Peter Kilfoyle Liverpool Walton MP
"What he is reported to have said reflects the views of many people in the Labour Party. It may not go down well in international diplomacy... but in the Labour Party it will be welcomed as a rare flash of honesty from a senior member of the Government."
Ken Livingstone Mayor of London
"I have no idea what John Prescott did or did not say since it was a private conversation, but... the current US administration has been a disaster for the American people and has done untold damage not only to international relations but to the environment."
Jon Trickett Hemsworth MP
"The actions and language of the British Government are actively hindering the prospects for peace in the Middle East; simultaneously enhancing the threat from terrorism... Our historic influence with Arab countries has been squandered."
John Austin Erith and Thamesmead MP
"If John Prescott did say it, then it touches a chord with many of us... American foreign policy is a major contributor to the crisis in the Middle East... and its failure to ensure adherence to UN resolutions regarding Palestine, and its failure to progress the road map."
Martin Salter Reading West MP
"It is abundantly clear that the Bush administration has been less than enthusiastic in pursuing the Middle East road map, and indeed many of its policies have actually inflamed the situation rather than sought to resolve this long-standing conflict."
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