"Iran calling. Iran calling."*
*Takeoff on Lord Haw-Haw (William Joyce) broadcasts from Germany ("Germany calling. Germany calling") during World War II. The Brits hanged Joyce after the war for treason.
George Galloway with friends in Gaza
There is no truth to the rumor that the new royal prince was named after British comedian George Galloway-even if Galloway might delude himself into thinking so. Nevertheless, Galloway continues to run his show for Iran's Press TV in spite of the fact that it has been kicked off the airwaves in Britain and a few other European countries. In this latest rant, George says that Western media outlets cannot be trusted because they reflect the point of view of the regime that pays them.
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/07/13/313607/western-media-outlets-not-trusted/
"No one in the right mind trusts them because they reflect the point of view of the regime that pays them, whether a person in the case of Mr. Murdoch [News Corporation CEO]or our government in the case of the state broadcasters in Western countries like the BBC”.
This from the pie hole of a man who works for Press TV, the Iranian regime's English-language news outlet.
"Hello!"
And this guy calls himself a human rights activist.
Hat tip John Speedie for audio
Saturday, August 3, 2013
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