Grown men aren't supposed to cry. But if you have been through all that Alastair has, going to hell and back, crying is impossible to avoid. Alastair still has flashbacks to the war in Iraq and how he helped start it. It was his job. He was good at it. He sat up all night copying things from the internet to warn the nation that they were going to be blown up in 45 minutes. Now he sits alone staring out of the window trying to make a new life for himself as a diarist. But the past keeps coming back to haunt him. Even on Sunday mornings when he is tirelessly plugging his books on TV AM, memories of his former life can overwhelm him and he loses control. He will blurt out things like ' I lost my best buddy in that war. I owed him everything. Tony was a great guy. We covered each other's backs.'
DONT FORGET ALASTAIR AND GIVE GENEROUSLY NOW.
Help For Heroes
PO BOX 2003
Fallujah Industrial Estate.
How many people lives has this war of CHOICE destructed? And still no accountability. How can Blair, W, Cheney and the rest of the psychopaths behind the curtain live with themselves. Oh, that's right, they have no soul, and no conscience.
ReplyDeleteI picked this link up from Jim Lobe's blog. This is a pdf straight from AIPAC. As Pat Buchanan so aptly said 'our Congress is an Israeli occupied territory.'
ReplyDeletehttp://www.aipac.org/Publications/Congressional_Statements_on_Flotilla.pdf
Blair and Campbell .A marriage made in hell.
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