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Saturday, March 30, 2024

One bitch of a sauce to kick (1993)

  


explosive or non she asked hipmenu

in hand well we prefer non

but since there's that three century wail in store

we'd take that window booth next to them

defense contractors overlooking

"swampy vegetable aroma patterns"

(halogen pterodactyls, spinach drooling

off beaks), the death salesmen

                           undo their belts

to pad that tax deductible paunch

old buddy senator stood ''em up

time to leak the polaroids

but no, frond of fate

a lit cuban cigar of karma ignites their

duffel sack of scalps autographed

blown to fiber optic dust

smithereens, they had a fine fang

for family bbq

cuz bad money is one bitch of a sauce to kick 




(1993)




Cameron dodged questions on the issue of whether he had seen such legal advice, 

 saying   


I cannot recall  

every single piece of paper 

 that has been put in front of me … 

 I don’t want to answer that question.”  




$$$$$$$$$$atan said

"arms exports, referring to criterion 2c 

 of the UK’s Strategic Export Licensing Criteria, which requires the government to  

“not grant a licence if it determines there is a clear risk 

 that the items might be used to commit or facilitate a serious violation of international humanitarian law”.


Criterion 2c adds that “the government will also take account of the risk that the items might be used to commit or facilitate gender-based violence or serious acts of violence against women or children”.  

Lammy said that this was “particularly relevant, given that women and children constitute a majority of the victims of the war in Gaza”.  


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/31/israel-alone-allies-fears-grow-over-conduct-and-legality-of-war-in-gaza


_____ 

 

"Cameron’s department has been given legal advice  

that Israel has broken international humanitarian law, 

 but has chosen not to make it public.'


"That claim will send shudders through London and Washington, as it strikes at the heart of one of the most sensitive issues in international diplomacy."



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