Monty Python's Terry Jones is confused. He can't understand why a recent UN report proves that children were better off under Saddam. There must be a mistake. Surely. And no, Jones isn't wishing for the return of the brutal dictator. He's merely asking some pertinent questions.
"This, of course, comes as a bitter blow for all those of us who, like George Bush and Tony Blair, honestly believe that children thrive best when we drop bombs on them from a great height, destroy their cities and blow up hospitals, schools and power stations."
Jones may have a point.
"This, of course, comes as a bitter blow for all those of us who, like George Bush and Tony Blair, honestly believe that children thrive best when we drop bombs on them from a great height, destroy their cities and blow up hospitals, schools and power stations."
Jones may have a point.
1 Comments:
You're right, Antony. Saddam should have been left in power.
Just like German children would have ultimately suffered far privations had the allies not inconsiderately bombed German towns. Had they only left Hitler in place, German children would have been far better off.
Not Jewish children, of course, but they're nothing but vermin anyway, right?
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