
Yesterday I spent the morning at the spa, chilling out. I ran into a friend from Nokia and we had a nice lunch. I had a massage, hung out in the steam room, drank cappucino by the pool -- well, you get the picture -- it was a very nice experience, and I felt relaxed and calm afterwards.
Then I got home and saw my messy house and clothes that needed to be washed, and I began to get stressed again. Then I turned on the TV and saw that Tony Blair had spent the day at an inquiry into the Iraq war saying that he'd done the right thing, he had no regrets and that he would invade Iraq again if he had the chance. Then he said we'd probably need to invade Iran too. It made me furious, and I got completely agitated -- the effects of a day at the spa totally erased.
Here's what some of my friends in Facebook had to say about Tony Blair's appearance:
Debra Hill Frewin
but he has to say that. Can you imagine saying "I think I made a huge mistake, I would never of done that if I had to do it all over again"
Elizabeth Scanlon Thomas
It would have been nice for him to speak to the victims' grieving families who were there to hear him answer questions. What a good Catholic. Why did the Pope let him in anyway?
Theresa Spencer Apps
Because he has money which the Church always wants...
Tim Trent http://www.arrestblair.org/
Shraddha Patre
These r thick skinned baa***ds!!
Martin Searle
Disgraceful. Makes me ashamed to be British.
Arrest Blair
Blog commenter Tim Trent sent me a fabulous website asking for someone to make a citizen's arrest of Tony Blair. Everyone donates some money to give as prize to whomever can get to Tony Blair to make the arrest. A woman tried it yesterday at the Iraq inquiry but she was overpowered by three policemen/women.

Here's the site:
Arrest Blair
This site offers a reward to people attempting a peaceful citizen’s arrest of the former British prime minister, Tony Blair, for crimes against peace. Anyone attempting an arrest which meets the rules laid down here will be entitled to one quarter of the money collected at the time of his or her application.
Money donated to this site will be used for no other purpose than to pay bounties for attempts to arrest Tony Blair. All administration and other costs, apart from any charges added to your donations by Paypal, will be paid by the site’s founder.
The intention is to encourage repeated attempts to arrest the former prime minister. We have four purposes:
- To remind people that justice has not yet been done.
- To show Mr Blair that, despite his requests for people to “move on” from Iraq, the mass murder he committed will not be forgotten.
- To put pressure on the authorities of the United Kingdom and the countries he travels through to prosecute him for a crime against peace, or to deliver him for prosecution to the International Criminal Court.
- To discourage other people from repeating his crime.
We have no interest in people’s motivation, as long as they follow the rules laid down by this site. If they try to arrest Mr Blair because they care about the people he has killed, so much the better. But if they do it only for the money, that is fine too, and we will have encouraged an attempt which would not otherwise have taken place.
1 comments:
Arresting Blair is worth a few bucks of anyone's money! I made a small donation. Even a few pennies is worth it! Can Bush be arrested too?
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