'Bush Is Crap'
by pessimist
Deputy British Prime Minister John Prescott lambasted the Bush administration for being "crap" on the Middle East peace process. He's gotten a lot of support from Labour members, including John Trickett, the Labour MP leading the campaign for the recall of Parliament, who said in support of Mr. Prescott:
"There appears to be a national feeling that the actions and language of the British Government are actively hindering the prospects for peace in the Middle East; simultaneously enhancing the threat from terrorism that the UK clearly faces."
But Wait! THAT'S NOT ALL!
It looks like the First Poodle isn't a happy camper either:
A senior Downing Street source said that, privately, Mr Blair broadly agrees with John Prescott, who said Mr Bush's record on the issue was 'crap'.The rift between No10 and the White House stems from British anger that Mr Bush failed to do enough to pursue the 'road map' to peace between the Israelis and Palestinians, which he approved, at Mr Blair's instigation, on the eve of the Iraq war.
"We have been banging on at them for three years about the need to address the Palestinian problem but they just won't engage," said a senior Government insider. "That is one of the reasons there is such a mess now."
Maybe Yo Blair would be better served by being as honest about his feelings for Mr. Bush as the father of a young woman photographed with Tony while on vacation was:
'He might be a nice guy, but I don’t like a single one of his policies.'
It's a whole lot more diplomatic than calling a polished turd like the Crawford Kid 'crap'. To utilize the language of Owwer Leedur, it would be less shitty!
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