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date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 22:04:55 +0100,
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And even another thing..
Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time by
Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him out.
Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more devastating.
What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
What was quite incredulous was than neither Douglas Hurd or the Millipede
seemed to know that Robert Mugabe was a Knight! Sir Robert Ebagum! They
did not know! And did not know what to do about it either. There is no
hope, no hope at all.
date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 22:04:55 +0100
author: Not Today
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Re: And even another thing..
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 22:04:55 +0100, "Not Today" wrote:
>Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time by
>Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him out.
>Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more devastating.
>What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
Two things.
1) Millipede got what he so richly deserved.
2) I wonder what Shami is like in bed?
>What was quite incredulous was than neither Douglas Hurd or the Millipede
>seemed to know that Robert Mugabe was a Knight! Sir Robert Ebagum! They
>did not know! And did not know what to do about it either. There is no
>hope, no hope at all.
I don't find it at all surprising. Jack Straw did not even recognize him at an
official function! (Mugabe). All of those guys rely on a team of civil servants
to keep them right.
I enjoyed watching Millipede being torn up for shit paper.
Old Henry.
date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 01:03:02 +0100
author: Old Henry
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Re: And even another thing..
"Old Henry >" < wrote in message
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> On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 22:04:55 +0100, "Not Today"
> wrote:
>
>>Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time by
>>Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him out.
>>Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more devastating.
>>What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
>
> Two things.
> 1) Millipede got what he so richly deserved.
Oh yes. I almost felt a bit sorry for him. Little boy in a big man's
world. Lambs and slaughter sprung to mind.
> 2) I wonder what Shami is like in bed?
Ohhhhhhhh..... god she's so hot.
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date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 02:44:04 +0100
author: The Hatter
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Re: And even another thing..
"Not Today" wrote in message
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> Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time by
> Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him out.
> Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more devastating.
> What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
>
> What was quite incredulous was than neither Douglas Hurd or the Millipede
> seemed to know that Robert Mugabe was a Knight! Sir Robert Ebagum! They
> did not know! And did not know what to do about it either. There is no
> hope, no hope at all.
Peter Hitchens.... I watched Question Time then rewound and forwarded to the
bits when Peter Hitchens spoke. Funny how the absolute realism of true
conservatism always strips away the fake facade of idealist socialism
completely and utterly.
It was almost like watching a child recount his fantasies (Milliband) then
the big grown up (Hitchens) putting him right and telling it how it really
is in the real world. How the hell did the country fall for the dreaming
lies and deceit of this Labour crap so many times? The labour mirage has
been layed bare for all to see - economic mismanagement, incompetence and
dreaming idealism at its worst. If you thought the "previous" adminstration
(as Labour ministers so often like to regurgitate) caused the country pain,
wait till you see what is already happening now (when the BBC decides to
stop protecting its NuLabia buddies and report it).
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date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 02:41:25 +0100
author: The Hatter
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Re: And even another thing..
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 02:41:25 +0100, "The Hatter"
wrote:
>
>"Not Today" wrote in message
>news:1u8ual.iss.17.1@news.alt.net...
>> Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time by
>> Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him out.
>> Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more devastating.
>> What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
>>
>> What was quite incredulous was than neither Douglas Hurd or the Millipede
>> seemed to know that Robert Mugabe was a Knight! Sir Robert Ebagum! They
>> did not know! And did not know what to do about it either. There is no
>> hope, no hope at all.
>
>Peter Hitchens.... I watched Question Time then rewound and forwarded to the
>bits when Peter Hitchens spoke. Funny how the absolute realism of true
>conservatism always strips away the fake facade of idealist socialism
>completely and utterly.
>
>It was almost like watching a child recount his fantasies (Milliband) then
>the big grown up (Hitchens) putting him right and telling it how it really
>is in the real world. How the hell did the country fall for the dreaming
>lies and deceit of this Labour crap so many times? The labour mirage has
>been layed bare for all to see - economic mismanagement, incompetence and
>dreaming idealism at its worst. If you thought the "previous" adminstration
>(as Labour ministers so often like to regurgitate) caused the country pain,
>wait till you see what is already happening now (when the BBC decides to
>stop protecting its NuLabia buddies and report it).
>
>
>** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
Now we can look forward to more Tory Sleaze and Humbug.
It's about you lot realized that the political system is corrupt from
top to bottom and that democracy has had it's day.
date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 10:40:28 +0100
author: Old Henry
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Re: And even another thing..
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 02:44:04 +0100
"The Hatter" wrote:
> > 2) I wonder what Shami is like in bed?
Ask Martyn John Hopper.
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date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 07:14:13 +0100
author: Steve O'Hara-Smith
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Re: And even another thing..
> Now we can look forward to more Tory Sleaze and Humbug.
> It's about you lot realized that the political system is corrupt from
> top to bottom and that democracy has had it's day.
I know, I vote we elect TooOld as dictator for life and Hatter as queen.
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:13:15 +0100
author: Porridge Wog Porridge Wog @ Wherever Com
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Re: And even another thing..
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:13:15 +0100, "Porridge Wog" <Porridge Wog @
Wherever Com> wrote:
>> Now we can look forward to more Tory Sleaze and Humbug.
>> It's about you lot realized that the political system is corrupt from
>> top to bottom and that democracy has had it's day.
>
>I know, I vote we elect TooOld as dictator for life and Hatter as queen.
>
Eh?
Also, hello PW
date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:29:25 +0100
author: Lister
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Re: And even another thing..
The message
from Lister contains these words:
> On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 12:13:15 +0100, "Porridge Wog" <Porridge Wog @
> Wherever Com> wrote:
> >> Now we can look forward to more Tory Sleaze and Humbug.
> >> It's about you lot realized that the political system is corrupt from
> >> top to bottom and that democracy has had it's day.
> >
> >I know, I vote we elect TooOld as dictator for life and Hatter as queen.
> >
> Eh?
> Also, hello PW
Also watch the crossgrain
Sorcerers removed.
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 19:51:42 +0100
author: Rusty Hinge 2
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Re: And even another thing..
"Old Henry >" < wrote in message
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> On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 02:41:25 +0100, "The Hatter"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Not Today" wrote in message
>>news:1u8ual.iss.17.1@news.alt.net...
>>> Did anyone see the Millipede get chewed up last night on Question Time
>>> by
>>> Peter Hitchens and Shami Chakrabati? They chewed him up and spat him
>>> out.
>>> Hitchen's was brutal as usual but Shami was eloquent and more
>>> devastating.
>>> What a wonderful director of Liberty she is.
>>>
>>> What was quite incredulous was than neither Douglas Hurd or the
>>> Millipede
>>> seemed to know that Robert Mugabe was a Knight! Sir Robert Ebagum! They
>>> did not know! And did not know what to do about it either. There is no
>>> hope, no hope at all.
>>
>>Peter Hitchens.... I watched Question Time then rewound and forwarded to
>>the
>>bits when Peter Hitchens spoke. Funny how the absolute realism of true
>>conservatism always strips away the fake facade of idealist socialism
>>completely and utterly.
>>
>>It was almost like watching a child recount his fantasies (Milliband) then
>>the big grown up (Hitchens) putting him right and telling it how it really
>>is in the real world. How the hell did the country fall for the dreaming
>>lies and deceit of this Labour crap so many times? The labour mirage has
>>been layed bare for all to see - economic mismanagement, incompetence and
>>dreaming idealism at its worst. If you thought the "previous"
>>adminstration
>>(as Labour ministers so often like to regurgitate) caused the country
>>pain,
>>wait till you see what is already happening now (when the BBC decides to
>>stop protecting its NuLabia buddies and report it).
>>
>>
>>** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>
> Now we can look forward to more Tory Sleaze and Humbug.
> It's about you lot realized that the political system is corrupt from
> top to bottom and that democracy has had it's day.
I've been preaching that for donkey's years. Not sure that we have
democracy though - our representatives don't represent us. They represent a
bunch of whips who represent the views of an individual ... sounds more like
polite dictatorship if you really take the time to analyse it. I'd say that
real democracy is yet to be seen. This pseudo democracy, a trick to con the
public into paying useless people a fortune for doing nowt, has certainly
had its day.
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date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 13:45:29 +0100
author: The Hatter
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