Clinton flynyddyddoedd nol mewn darlith da'r BBC, (cyn Sep11th), y dylai fod yn fwriad gyda ni (y Gorllewin, democrataidd hahaha) i wneud y byd yn ddiogel i ddemocratiaeth, drwy waredu ar y pethe sy'n bygwth democratiaeth. Siarad am rhyw fath o lywodraeth bydol odd e. A cherddoriaeth Tpau
Cael 'China in (y)our hands' efallai?
Sanddef, rwyt yn gwneud y camgymeriad amlwg o wrando gormod ar y pennau coc American/Saesneg Fox News a Richard Littlejohn sy'n pardduo pawb sy'n cwffio yn erbyn America fel eithafwyr gorffwyll o stabl y mwslemiaid mwyaf gwallgo. Mae na gymaint o garfannau wedi uno i ymladd yr americaniaid oherwydd cyn gymaint o resymau. A deud y gwir dwi'n dechrau mynd yn hollol eitrhriadol o pisd off fod rhaid esbonio hyn hyd yn oed ag ystyried y swm enfawr o bobl sydd wedi eu llofruddio gan America y wlad. Callia. Dydi o ddim yn anodd - rho dy hun yn eu hesgidiau nhw a meddylia am fedru ystyried cefnogi'r goresgwynwyr. Wyt ti'n lecio rywun yn y byd yma? Dy deulu? Gweithia fo mas. Pregethu am ddemocratiaeth i bobl sy'n dioddef cymaint, mwy nac erioed o'r blaen, tra'n dinistrio eu dinas a lladd mwy. Felly rho'r gorau, wir dduw, i dy nonsens white man's burden, ti'n swnio fatha garnet. Esgus er mwyn dominyddiaeth yw'r 'hybu democratiaeth' yma, does dim ffliwjan o ddiddordeb ganddyn nhw.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0, ... 40,00.html
Erthygl oleuedig gan elyn i Saddam Hussein. Yn cynnwys:
Blair once again misled parliament this week by branding the resistance in Falluja as Zarqawi-style terrorists out to destroy the prospects for democracy. It was he and Bush who last year rejected the calls for early free and fair elections from those who rejected the occupation, including Ayatollah Sistani, Moqtada al-Sadr, the resistance and the widely supported Iraqi National Foundation Congress. Bush and Blair are terrified of the Iraqi people voting for anti-occupation leaders. They will accept nothing short of the legitimisation, through sham elections supervised by the occupation authorities, of an Allawi-style puppet regime.
More than 100,000 Iraqis are estimated to have been been killed since the US-led invasion; the country's infrastructure has all but been destroyed; people are exposed to the danger of US and British depleted-uranium shells; hospitals have been reduced to impotence in the face of mounting injuries and disease; the centre of Najaf and entire neighbourhoods of several cities have been razed. How much more should the Iraqi people be subjected to for Bush and Blair to have their "democratically" chosen puppets installed in Baghdad?