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Avid
01-06-2009, 09:11 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jan/06/tonyblair-georgebush

This is ludicrous! The UK populace will be aghast at the treachery (again):lightsabre:

"Tony Blair is to receive the United States's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, from his friend George Bush next Tuesday, at a White House ceremony during the latter's last week in office.

The medal, a five-pointed white star, was first introduced by President Harry Truman just after the second world war and later revived to reward eminent citizens for distinguished service in peacetime by president John F Kennedy.

Although among its previous 400 recipients there are American figures such as Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Bob Hope, Danny Kaye and Arnold Palmer, it has also been presented to every post-war president and to senior politicians and military men.

The medal is awarded "for especially meritorious contributions to security or the national interests of the United States, world peace or cultural or other significant public or private endeavours". It was not immediately clear last night under which heading the former prime minister had qualified. He is only the second British prime minister to receive the award, following Margaret Thatcher in 1991, though other recipients have included Lord Carrington, the former foreign secretary, and Lord Robertson, former defence secretary and secretary general of Nato.

Blair will find himself among others he will recognise. Donald Rumsfeld received the medal in 1977 for his original period in administration service; vice-president Dick Cheney got his in 1991; and President Bush has previously awarded other prominent figures involved in the Iraq campaign - Paul Bremer, the US's former director in Baghdad, General Tommy Franks, and George Tenet, former director of the CIA.

Blair was previously also awarded the US's other highest civilian honour, the Congressional Gold Medal, in 2003, for his support of the US invasion of Iraq, though he has never collected it.

He will receive next week's award alongside John Howard, the former Australian prime minister, and Álvaro Uribe, the president of Colombia. A White House spokeswoman said the three were being honoured by the president "for their efforts to promote democracy, human rights and peace abroad".

The award was criticised by the Lib Dems, but Blair's spokesman said he regarded the medal as reflecting the courage of the British armed forces."

Jacqui D
01-06-2009, 09:21 PM
Choke!choke! splutter splutter!!!
Well i guess this was the next step for Tony Blair, i can just see it now him sitting with his old pal talking about how they brought peace to a land that has been crushed and still being crushed in the name of, remind me again it was so long ago !!!!! Oh yes a country that was awash with weapons of mass destruction!!!:mad3:

If you ask me it will be a good old bash for the cronies who have mass murdered, brought their countries to their knees oh and lets throw in the skull and crossbones fraternity!
Wow! a big iluminati party there then!
Wonder if the pope will be there lol!

Humble Janitor
01-06-2009, 10:34 PM
I wonder how much it would cost to buy one of these newfangled medals?

Egg
01-06-2009, 11:05 PM
"for their efforts to promote democracy, human rights and peace abroad".


Theres that reverse symbology at work again (for those that read David Ickes works) where war is peace, slavery is freedom and lies are truth.

Peace? ###### #### have they seen Iraq? Afghanistan? ......:thumbdown:

Ton Blair a Peace maker? no wonder wars aplenty in the middle eats if his thumbs in the pot.

Steve_G
01-06-2009, 11:16 PM
Might as well just give them big flashing neon signs that follow them around and say "responsible for the death of hundreds of thousands" or "Illuminati Controlled Butcher."

Boggles the mind doesn't it.