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New evidence British leader cashed in on 'courageous' stands
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Posted: April 25, 2003
7:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
An outspoken British member of parliament and leading opponent of the war in Iraq was paid more than $10 million by Saddam Hussein's regime, according to a new set of documents uncovered in a Baghdad house used by the ousted dictator's son Qusay.
George Galloway
The London Telegraph reported earlier this week of documents found in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry suggesting Labour Party member George Galloway received an annual cut from Iraq's exports under the oil-for-food program worth approximately $585,500.
War critic paid $10 million
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Posted: April 25, 2003
7:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
An outspoken British member of parliament and leading opponent of the war in Iraq was paid more than $10 million by Saddam Hussein's regime, according to a new set of documents uncovered in a Baghdad house used by the ousted dictator's son Qusay.
George Galloway
The London Telegraph reported earlier this week of documents found in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry suggesting Labour Party member George Galloway received an annual cut from Iraq's exports under the oil-for-food program worth approximately $585,500.
War critic paid $10 million