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BBC under attack; goodbye Truth

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Well, what could b more obvious?

Lord Hutton's inquiry finds Tony Blair innocent of inflating Iraq's weaponry stats.

"Saddam Hussein has hundreds & thousands of Weapons of Mass Destruction."

Kay's documented testimony proves exactly the opposite.

BBC Chairman Gavin Davis has resigned.

Meanwhile, did David Kelly? really commit suicide?

He was found in the woods Summer 2003.

Or was he conveniently bumped off?

Is Lord Hutton's report on the up and up?

12th Canto describes Kaliyuga exactly in this way:

"If u speak truth, u'll disturb the status quo, make them angry.

If u tell lies, u'll fit right in; u'll b rewarded."

Neo-conservative thinktank spokesman Nile Gardner only towed the party line, totally unable to speak an honest sentence. What a disgrace.

Politician's tarnished images r more important to save than thousands of humans slaughtered in Iraq & elsewhere, all dying untimely.

 

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In this age, we must try to be smart and not worry incessantly about truth and stuff. It is survival that matters, so don't let's become sentimental. Besides, even truth is relative. If you say Blair has lied to start war, then someone might argue that it is good to tell JUST ONE LIE if a righteous battle (like Mahabharat) can be fought. So how to decide which is best?

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