blood and money

John Pilger describes how the distintegration of real and mythical democracy in the United States influences British politics under Tony Blair, such as the reduction of Parliament to a ‘craven talking shop’ and the promotion of war and ‘thoughtcrimes’.

The Blair doctrine: blood and money


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2 responses to “blood and money”

  1. This is completely off topic and a continuation from Lucy’s blog re repetitive strain to my right wrist.
    No prizes for guessing who is most confused by switching mouse to the left! And Adam (my delightfully patient son!) has even shown me how to reverse the buttons on the mouse…. yeah, like that’s really going to help me! Browser thingy is completely drunk and shooting about all over the screen now!

  2. I switch my buttons around too, and I do find that it just works.
    Sorry to have caused confusion though!

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