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"None Of The Above
the motive-hunting of motiveless malignity
Friday, January 30, 2004
Lord Hutton, Tony Blair, the BBC, and a bucket of whitewash
I'm an unashamed liberal commie tree-hugging peacenik type, and I find it very, very difficult to see my government in a favourable light. I marched against the war when they told us Saddam definitely had weapons and they had the satellite photos to prove it; I marched against tuition fees the first time around, when I was in the first year of students to get hit with a £1000 reminder that Tony Blair's promises of 'Education, education, education!' didn't mean what we thought they meant. The government cannot be trusted, never have good motives for doing anything, and probably made some sort of Faustian deal with at least one demonic entity to get into power. If the papers revealed tomorrow that Tony Blair had been secrectly donating his entire salary to a charity set up to protect the innocence of fluffy little kittens, I'd be Googling for 'kittens connection Halliburton neo-con' quicker than you can say 'tinfoil hat.'
I'll be perfectly honest in admitting, then, that no matter what the Hutton inquiry had revealed, I would still be deeply, deeply suspicious of the government's involvement in the whole affair. Since the inquiry exonerated the government of practically everything, it's hardly a surprise that I think it was a smokescreen at best and a whitewash at worst, a failure and a missed opportunity to reveal the truth of what had been going on.
Liberal commie tree-hugging peacenik. This sort of thing comes with the membership card.
And yet, this time, I think it goes beyond the usual cynical muttering. Lord Hutton's conclusion wasn't based on secret documents that we unwashed masses aren't qualified to read or understand, after all - this was information that the public knows about. In the words of the Guardian :
"Fortunately, we have the inquiry "
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