Taking responsibility
I LIVE for the day when any politician will admit they have made mistakes in their judgement and apologise accordingly. The Chilcot Report states that which was known even before the illegal invasion of Iraq.
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Supposed evidence of portable chemical laboratories was produced by US to the UN which were in fact field latrines but such was the need to find reasons to commence operations that they were accepted without challenge.
Two of the three architects of this war have merely passed the blame to their intelligence advisors and still maintain that despite the UN previously declaring the invasion illegal, Tony Blair and John Howard still insist that the world is a better place without Sadam Hussein.
I wonder if the relatives of tens of thousands of dead civilians killed over the past 13 years would agree?
A. Carter, Mowbray.
Windows 10
LIKE Walter Christy (The Examiner, July 10), I too had difficulty installing the free edition of Windows 10. It took quite a while to download, and in the process appeared to delete some of the history and information I had on my computer. While searching here and there, I stumbled on a link that said “Restore Windows 8.1”. Trouble is, some of the email details are no longer on the PC, and, be patient. It takes a very long time. I guess the lesson to be learnt, is to have a computer store, or expert, download Windows 10 if you really want it.
Bill Carney, Riverside.
Winter relief
AUTHOR and avid letter writer Malcolm Scott said inspiration for his letters to the editor come suddenly and are written and posted in 15 minutes (The Examiner, July 14). Ditto. As a long-term homeless person, I’d like to thank Mr Scott for donating all proceeds from his latest book Letters from a Thylacine to The Examiner’s Winter Relief Appeal. As a recipient of Mr Scott’s generosity, I find it interesting that we share a similar approach to writing our letters to the editor - “read and respond”. I, (as I’m sure Mr Scott does) find it very therapeutic.