Thursday, December 21, 2006

Blundering state puts our patience to the test / Herald, 21 Dec 2006

http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/77229.html
Harry Reid
"The story of Mustaf Jamma is a devastating indictment of the British state. It is a tale of serial bungling and incompetence. I almost wrote criminal incompetence, but that would be wrong. Jamma is a criminal and a wicked one (if you are allowed to call a criminal wicked in today's Britain) and the dolts who let him quit Britain when he was public enemy number one, or whichever cliche you wish to use, were not criminal, just botchers, and as such the appropriate minions of their failing political masters."