George Galloway: Celebrity Big Brother

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on January 13, 2006 at 10:04 am

Read this story, and then check out the photo Alexandra at All Things Beautiful has posted of British MP and all around traitor-to-his-country George Galloway.

Heh.

Just one question, though: Where are the shackles?

More: Here’s another hilarious picture of GG along with a “caption this” contest ;) (Hat tip: Interplod) Read more on this picture here (thanks to Mr Eugenides in the comments section)

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    1. Mr Eugenides says:

      George Galloway used to be my local MP in Scotland. I’ve met him a couple of times; he’s amusing, witty company, and a very intelligent man.

      He’s also an apologist for terrorists, dictators and thugs, and there are those who say he’s a crook. I couldn’t possibly comment.

      He’s humiliating himself for the sake of an ego-trip, and I for one hope he stays in as long as possible. Only one caveat: the charity he’s raising money for, Interpal, has been linked to Hamas and is banned in the US and Israel. Typical of the man.

      Keep up the good work.

    2. Mr Eugenides says:

      Postscript: you may not have seen that he has now been humiliating himself yet further by crawling around imitating a cat…

      http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4608082.stm

      Keep it up, George!

    3. Toni Smith says:

      I love george galloway. I didnt know much about him before he entered the big brother house. I felt that he was the only housemate who actually said what he thought, he did not act for 3 weeks like the others. He was true to himself. The British media and their dirty triks will not win in the long run. George is a hero and has to be commended for his work. He had won many people over and remenber any publicity is good publicity. The winner of big bro really does reflect on the simple minds of the British public.