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about the best analysis of it so far: A cunt's trick


Whilst we're at it a ince little piss take of Blair because I can't be arsed to post it elsewhere, and besides we might as well resurrect this thread when he pops his clogs as it'll be the same saga rinsed and repeated.

http://www.karlremarks.com/2013/04/god-tony-blair-in-row-over-third-way.html

LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> I didn't say it was. I was just correcting MM's

> post. However, I wanted to go but heard about the

> likely heavy handed policing. I can't afford to

> get arrested do I stayed at home. I imagine there

> were others who felt the same as I did.


I was in Trafalgar Sq around the same time - after a day out in London. 500 in the square would be an overestimate.


As for "can't afford to get arrested" - if you and others all truly believe what you posit, that Baroness Thatcher's death must be celebrated, then fear of arrest shouldn't be a concern surely?

Loz Wrote:

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> Latest news: Big Ben to be silenced for Maggie's

> funeral.

>

> I starting to think there is a special committee

> convened for this. The 'How Can We Really Annoy

> The Lefties Next' committee.

>

> And they are doing a excellent job.


tell me more about these "lefties" - its sounds fascinating.

You are disgusting.



Vicanna Wrote:

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> of course, the

> self-pitying losers around the abandoned

> collieries who still cling to past grievances in

> order to justify the moral and economic ditch they

> live in.

woodrot Wrote:

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> tell me more about these "lefties" - its sounds fascinating.


The Guardian can help you here.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/shortcuts/2013/apr/14/old-lefties-back-old-insults


Not the article itself, but the spectacular (leftie) bile in the comments section. Truly awesome.

woodrot Wrote:

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> how did you get the C word in ?


I have magical powers. People on the left would probably call me a witch. People on the right, a shrew.


The likes of Vicanna, a self-pitying loser; the likes of Loz, a professional victim.


It never ceases to amaze me how such a motley crew of self-important, narcissistic onanists manages to be so utterly judgmental and dismissive of others (although I suppose the clue's in the title). The one thing that Thatcher's death has taught me is that the milk of human kindness isn't reserved for left or right, and certainly for very few on here.

RosieH Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > how did you get the C word in ?

>

> I have magical powers. People on the left would

> probably call me a witch. People on the right, a

> shrew.

>

> The likes of Vicanna, a self-pitying loser; the

> likes of Loz, a professional victim.

>

> It never ceases to amaze me how such a motley crew

> of self-important, narcissistic onanists manages

> to be so utterly judgmental and dismissive of

> others (although I suppose the clue's in the

> title). The one thing that Thatcher's death has

> taught me is that the milk of human kindness isn't

> reserved for left or right, and certainly for very

> few on here.



"self-important narcissistic onanist" how did you know my middles names?

RosieH Wrote:

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> It never ceases to amaze me how such a motley crew of self-important, narcissistic onanists manages

> to be so utterly judgmental and dismissive of others


God, the irony is overwhelming...

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