He had to swear under oath in a senate commitee testimony against the charges
Yeah, and he wouldn't lie about something like THAT, would he?
Actually, the
report in question is very damning to Galloway. While the House of Common's investigations didn't prove he got money personally, it is the case that
there is strong circumstantial evidence that the Oil for Food Programme was used by the Iraqi government, with Mr Galloway's connivance, to fund the campaigning activities of the Mariam Appeal. In acting as he did, Mr Galloway breached the advocacy rule and damaged the reputation of the House. We believe he was complicit in the concealment of the true source of the funds for the Mariam Appeal. He was also in our view reckless in the terms of the authority he gave Mr Fawaz Zureikat to act in his name in relation to the Mariam Appeal. Further he was clearly irresponsible in refusing to enquire into the source of Mr Zureikat's substantial donations.
And above all
Mr Galloway could reasonably be considered to be influenced in how he pursued his parliamentary activities in relation to seeking the lifting of sanctions against Iraq.
...which is legalese for "Saddam bought the guy", which is precisely the point.
In short, he may be off on a technicality of not receiving the money personally (officially -- one of the funds he controls did), but he clearly was Saddam's tool.
If there had been the SLIGHTEST bit of evidence to prosecture galloway then they would have jumped on it,
Just like if there had been the SLIGHTEST bit of evidence to prosecute Galloway for, I dunno, giving money and support to a murderous terrorist organization like Hamas, they would have jumped on it.
But he's still not in jail, so I guess all that stuff was an hallucination.
But oh, the things we learn by listening to Galloway, the brave beacon of truth. We learn, for example, that the Israelies are
blue-eyed blondes (get it?) and that they
drink the blood harvest the organs of non-Jews. Clearly, to judge from your posts, you consider him a reliable source about the
Mossad, too.
I can see why he would protest that the whole oil-for-food scandal was fabricated. I mean, Saddam wasn't stupid: why pay good money to someone to
praise terrorist bombing,
support terrorist organizations,
spread blood libels about the Jews and in general act like a total loony declaring all kinds of
Jewish international conspiracies -- including the conspiracy to help bring Hitler to power -- when he clearly gladly does all that for free?
Someone like that can be counted to do his darnedest to support lifting the sanctions (so that Saddam could have continued to give Hamas & co. money for killing Jews) no matter what.
Saddam could have saved the money, if you ask me.