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Huguenot Wrote:

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> Thatcher engineered a war in the South Atlantic to

> win an election. You think Blair's a scumbag?

>

> The problem Blair has to surmount is that he went

> to war to protect the self-indulgence of greedy

> Brits. He's like a guilty conscience.

>

> Unable to look ourselves in the mirror and

> recognise our rape of third world resources for

> the crime it is, we prefer to focus our disgust on

> a third party.

>

> The idea that Blair could act independently is

> really quite contemptuous. You should be thanking

> him for making the decisions you weren't big

> enough to make yourselves. ;-)



Hehe - you're on form at the mo. Love the snake oil thread too.

giggirl Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > It get's better

>

> That's made me feel quite nauseous. I wish I

> could believe in reincarnation as at least we

> could cling to the comfort that further down the

> line there would be a reckoning. As it is, it

> looks like things keep getting better for those

> such as Tone and Thatcher. What a terrible state

> of affairs. Quite puts me off my lunch.



So that's why he didn't say anything about the bankers and other corporations having their snouts in the trough - cos he was snuffling out his own stash. It should be illegal - I hope some smart arse gets him on some kind of fraud/embezzlement or such - but no doubt the disgusting changeling will get away with all of this. I hope not though.

LE-ish wrote:- I hope some smart arse gets him on some kind of fraud/embezzlement or such - but no doubt the disgusting changeling will get away with all of this. I hope not though.



We take great care of our wrong doers,

we vote them back in having made the most fraudulent claims,

we take care of all the riff-raff who should be hung or worse,

and we re-employ them in highly paid jobs having made the severest blunders like that douglass hog character who was responsible for murdering thousands of pounds worth of beef cattle.

It's okay though he's still employed in that 'House of Conmens'.

Alastair Campbell for removing the words "may be" and replacing them with "are" in relation to those other 4 little words... Weapons of Mass Destruction..


and Blair for allowing him to do so....


http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/07/10/jt_blairandcampbell_wideweb__470x338,0.jpg


just look at those slippery little sh*tes

Charlie, I was going to come to the backgammon tonight but did not know it was a front for the local branch of "These Tories". Scumbag of the year is David Cameron, who will go down in history as the man who lost a 20 point lead in the polls to one of the most, if not the most, psychologically-flawed PMs in history.

TonyQuinn Wrote:

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> Charlie, I was going to come to the backgammon

> tonight but did not know it was a front for the

> local branch of "These Tories". Scumbag of the

> year is David Cameron, who will go down in history

> as the man who lost a 20 point lead in the polls

> to one of the most, if not the most,

> psychologically-flawed PMs in history.


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Still...


"Dave" must have the "should have gone to specsavers" ad in the bag


Surely, no ?



W**F

The journalist/headline writer who wrote this deliberately misleading headline:


White Cliffs of Dover to be sold to the French to help reduce Government's debt


Actual story is about the port of Dover being sold


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1249194/Dover-symbol-British-sovereignty-sold-French-help-reduce-debt.html

Acid Casual Wrote:

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> Ali Dizaei.


> Now proven to be a crooked hood. With so much

> previous smoke, everyone knew there was bound to

> be fire somewhere along the line.


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Oh...


So he was a "hoodie" Fireman & a Policeman too ?


Blimey, no wonder he was a bit stressed out



It's hard to hold down two jobs you know




W**F

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