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Two heroes of free speech

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Archangel Michael slaying a dragon with a sword. Spanish Illustration from the late 14th or early 15th century (source wikimedia commons)

If the media hysterically beg to bombing and psychopathic politician rotate faster and faster in their grotesque war dances, this would (actually) to draw lessons for George and Michael, the sword of truth and reason and stab the dragon in self-defense.

Michael, the patron saint of the Germans, and George are both Christian saints, just as Siegfried Fafnir, the Chaos Dragons defeated: the dragon, human skull clutched in its talons and a foul stench emanates.

Who would have the cojones, the beast repel at least back to their Stankhöhle to our (real!) Heroes are so poor time?

But, surprise, and George Michael appeared in the form of the inimitable Mr George Galloway, who gave a sparking speech in the House before the crucial vote on Syria bombing. Galloway was a Labour MP and now represents a left-wing party, which had split off in protest against the Iraq war from Labour.

Galloway offers an in-depth knowledge of the situation and history of the Middle East and Islam. His Scottish tongue hit with the strong rolled "r" is an acoustic event. Below his speech in the British House of Commons on 29.8, in which he vehemently opposed bombing of Syria. they should vote to defeat David Cameron at 30.8. have contributed: (more ...)