George Osbourn Pictured Crying at Funeral of Thatcher
I wonder???
The tears may just be the realisation of how bankrupt of intellect and ability Giddy-boi is......not likely though........but just how bright is he?
- "I know" he says. "IF I set my own targets that it would be impossible for even a monkey to fail to achieve then I'll be certain to be ok even though I couldn't even balance my own budget when I scraped a poor history degree and daddy bailed me out."
- result? The monkey would have fared better apparently.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
A Day of Shame
I have, personally, today made a contribution to Help The Aged charity. It is my own small effort to help replace some of the disgusting monetary waste that this funeral is. Money which, as we debate this, is being taken from those who need it, the disabled and the aged poor.
Shame on the Tory Party.
Shame on the LibDems for their mealy mouthed quiescence.
Shame on any who support this criminal waste.
Shame on the Thatcher family for agreeing to this travesty.
Shame on the Tory Party.
Shame on the LibDems for their mealy mouthed quiescence.
Shame on any who support this criminal waste.
Shame on the Thatcher family for agreeing to this travesty.
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
A Day of Mourning
Today is a day for the mourners of Margaret Thatcher to pay their respects
(all expenses paid of course, in case the respect didn't reach far enough to put their hands in their own pockets)
It should also be a day for those of us old enough to remember her years in power.
I remember. Prior to her we had hope and a society that showed compassion for the disadvantaged and disabled. We had communities that hung together in times of distress. WE, the working people, were striving for our own betterment - something that stuck in the throats of the ruling class. Thats why Thatcher destroyed all she could of the societal and community strengths of the common people. She took notice and copied as far as she could the despotism of her friend Pinochet, admired the Khmer Rouge and the Saudis and denounced Mandela as a simple terrorist whilst vetoing sanctions against apartheid S Africa. Hell is too nice a place for someone of her monstrous vindictiveness.
(all expenses paid of course, in case the respect didn't reach far enough to put their hands in their own pockets)
It should also be a day for those of us old enough to remember her years in power.
I remember. Prior to her we had hope and a society that showed compassion for the disadvantaged and disabled. We had communities that hung together in times of distress. WE, the working people, were striving for our own betterment - something that stuck in the throats of the ruling class. Thats why Thatcher destroyed all she could of the societal and community strengths of the common people. She took notice and copied as far as she could the despotism of her friend Pinochet, admired the Khmer Rouge and the Saudis and denounced Mandela as a simple terrorist whilst vetoing sanctions against apartheid S Africa. Hell is too nice a place for someone of her monstrous vindictiveness.
Boston Marathon Bombing
It is all horrific. ALL horrific.
All the victims deserve our thoughts. By that I mean ALL the victims. Not just those in Boston but also the many hundreds and possibly thousands of innocent men, women and children subjected to even greater levels of indiscriminate violence in drone attacks against mainly civilian areas. Those whos lives are placed in horror as "collateral damage" are no less deserving of our thoughts. I could and would never condone any acts such as these or in Boston but there is no need to ask why it happened. It would take a thousand or more instances like this to even begin to approach the death, disfigurement and misery inflicted upon other communities by the USA and our own country. This is the comment and debate to be had, not simply who did this. The west has brought this upon itself by its own delusions of racial and societal pre eminence and its intolerance of the views and beliefs of others. I wish it were not so but we have sowed the seeds ourselves and become, in the eyes of much of the world, legitimate targets
It is all horrific. ALL horrific.
All the victims deserve our thoughts. By that I mean ALL the victims. Not just those in Boston but also the many hundreds and possibly thousands of innocent men, women and children subjected to even greater levels of indiscriminate violence in drone attacks against mainly civilian areas. Those whos lives are placed in horror as "collateral damage" are no less deserving of our thoughts. I could and would never condone any acts such as these or in Boston but there is no need to ask why it happened. It would take a thousand or more instances like this to even begin to approach the death, disfigurement and misery inflicted upon other communities by the USA and our own country. This is the comment and debate to be had, not simply who did this. The west has brought this upon itself by its own delusions of racial and societal pre eminence and its intolerance of the views and beliefs of others. I wish it were not so but we have sowed the seeds ourselves and become, in the eyes of much of the world, legitimate targets
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