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Have you ever wondered why Blair Howard and Bush have ALL written their autobiography ?. One could suspect a collusion. And there is. It is a well orchestrated way to frame the debate about the Iraq war in a sea of other titillating subjects including the foetus of George W Bush s unborn sibling his mother kept in a pickle jar or the sexual celebration of Blair s political victory, with Cherie. Like in a well tuned orchestra, Blair, Howard and Bush, all play an Iraq tune, with counterpoints and slightly different notes BUT IN HARMONY. The theme tune of the song is that Saddam deserved to be taken out and the WORLD IS BETTER FOR IT.
Muslim recruit’s 2016 death the focal point of new TV series on Parris Island’s systemic hazing Siddiqui, 20, died during boot camp in March 2016. (Family photo via DFP) Marine recruit Raheel Siddiqui died in 2016 after falling 40 feet from a barracks stairwell at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina. A military investigation into the death of the 20-year-old from Taylor, Michigan, determined that Siddiqui died after throwing himself from the platform, an incident that reportedly unfolded in the immediate aftermath of an abusive altercation with Marine drill instructor Gunnery Sgt. Joseph Felix, who was convicted in 2017 of abusing recruits and sentenced to 10 years in prison.