Blair
Treasonous war based on lies

Just watched the remembrance day broadcast. It puts a lot of things in a fresher perspective, and shows how trivial in some ways our life has become in comparison. It also shows the immense tradition and professionalism of Britain. When the whole country virtually marched on London, why the hell are we there. Our British army and the British people hold a certain respect in the world for fairness, and I do not see why we are there at all, and why our troops are getting picked off. It is obvious even the terrorists leave our troops a far better grace than others, perhaps because they know that they are professionals doing their job, and that most of this country are not behind the liars war. The sooner we get our troops out of there so much the better. I was annoyed seeing the treasonous liar at the remembrance day broadcast, after all he has done and is still doing to destroy our traditions and personally drag us into a war no one wanted, voted on, or was consulted, he could have stayed away from real British people in mourning. It was his decision and his alone, against the wishes of the country and purely to appease his huge ego and fawn to others. We stood alone against the whole world for a long time whilst others looked on, and we are being seen as aggressors instead of fighting for the underdog this time, especially as we seem to get all the tricky jobs others cannot deal with so professionally. How the treasonous liar can sit there at Remembrance day with all its tradition, having abolished the eight hundred year old post of Lord Chancellor is quite barefaced cheek. He would do away with every scrap of our tradition to prolong his lust for power, and absolute power at that. He is just a blatant liar, and beginning to look like one. You can lie to some all the time and others some of the time, but you cannot lie to all of the British people all of the time and not look like what you are, this liar plain and simple who would say or do anything to further his own ends. If he has any conscience at all he should recall our troops now, after all it was him who sent them out in the first place, no one else.





Does it not occur to anyone in this country that it is up to us in order to bring our kids to heel. If not, what a marvellous excuse for the Government to let it drag on worse and ever worse and then act draconically. We will all be required to carry id cards and be forced to show them on demand, and also be sent down for next to nothing into myriad new detention centres and prisons if we do not clean our own house up before they get an excuse to act in our name. In any event, why should little kids be terrorising normal residents and old people, have we lost the will to stand up for ourselves against these puny people. At one time the local villains would have sorted out yobs who preyed on women and old people, and smaller kids, who seem to be above the law and yet protected from violence via assault charges. Or actual police on the street, remember that, not any fault of the police but beaurocrats. It could well be the authorities are waiting until the public has had enough in order to push through over tough laws onto the populace on the back of inaction. A good kicking from the local heavies would be a lot quicker and better method, as of old. Or a clip round the ear from a copper, I wish. The only reason anyone can be terrorised by an ELEVEN year old or less, is if the law is totally inoperative against them, yet our same law deems such scum untouchable.


For any common sense person to think that the economy can be managed by a party fully and almost exclusively funded by the unions is madness. That is why taxes always go up under Labour, as they cannot face down the unions, who are once again militant and left wing. How can you govern a country where a quarter of all employees are in state jobs, and the unions are backing all of these to utter hilt. Any extra money poured into these institutions is swallowed immediately by wage demands, which labour are powerless to oppose, otherwise their funding disappears. There are at present queues of public service demands on the table, much as there were in the Winter of Discontent. You can put as much gloss on it as you like its still the same old rotten wood underneath.

Malcolm Pugh October 2003.

mr-bong@blueyonder.co.uk

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