Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Worth repeating

From Charley Reese:
05/23/05 - - If you would like a role model on how a ... person should act in front of politicians and the media, I highly recommend the Honorable George Galloway, a member of the British Parliament.

A Senate subcommittee out to discredit the United Nations made the mistake of inviting Galloway to appear before its members. They had smeared him. Accusing a man of serious wrongdoing without a shred of evidence is a smear job, plain and simple. Sen. Norm Coleman, like most senators, is used to people either fawning or being timidly evasive. Boy, was he in for a surprise. Galloway landed on him like a rattlesnake.

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The slimy Coleman tried to save face afterward by telling the press that Galloway wasn't "a credible witness." The hell he wasn't. It's Coleman and his subcommittee who lack credibility, not to mention ethics or a sense of justice.

Follow the example of a brave man. Don't let politicians or the media browbeat you, intimidate you or lie about you. Be honest. Tell the truth, and don't sugarcoat it. The world needs more Galloways and far fewer Colemans.

Full article...

And check out the video of Galloway before the Senate, if you haven't already.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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