| October | 25 |
| 2005 |
Harry's Place flags up the latest piece in the Grauniad by the despicable Neil Clark, the defender of a mass murderer.
He's also happy to twist words to suit his own ends, as I know from the way he has done just that to something I wrote. On his blog, he asks this question:
1. Who said: 'I am a warmonger. I am bloodthirsty. I am rabid. My friends want only peace and harmony, but I want to wreak destruction and killing'. (a) Osama bin Laden (b) A radical preacher from Finsbury Park Mosque (c) Saddam Hussein. (d) The British neo-conservative writer Stephen Pollard
Clearly the intention is to reveal some shameful truth about my views, hung by own words.
And, of course, Clark does not provide a link to the source of that quote - because if he did, his wilful distortion would be plain to all. The words come at the beginning of a piece I wrote for The Times, and anyone who reads it would realise immediately that those words are quoted as accusations which are made against me for being in favour of the liberation of Iraq.
Still, one can hardly expect a man who believes Milsoevic is a hero to be reliable in his use of sources.

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