Given that Blair will soon be interviewed by the police, under caution which treats him as a suspect, a position I have always held him in, is it right that the AG should be his close advisor and, at the same time, advise for or against proscecution, based upon the grounds that lack of faith in the two main political parties may not be deemed to be in the public interest.
Though proved corrupt and unfit for public office, should they just get off, and if so, what authority will the Government have as an example to others.
While this is my question, just let me add, to get you going, as it were, given that the murder and mayhem in Iraq will escalate far beyond the control of any authority if Saddam Hussain is found guilty and hanged, will it be, therefore, deemed not in the public interest to proscecute him further ???
We shall, I fear, see the two faces of justice here, one for him and one for myself.
2006-11-04
04:51:31
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manforallseasons
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