Bliar, again...

Muck Spreader

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
if he's a commie then Corbyn is a tory
Possibly more a Marxist, but in reality he probably just hates everything and everyone.
It's from the Sunday express.
My god, I just wasted half an hour reading the readers comments. It's scary stuff:(

Why on earth are you reading the Express? Along with Mail it is written solely for the enjoyment of racist 5 year olds. :scratchhead:
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
He talks about bad decisions being the result of imperfect knowledge. He's right of course.
He can point to bad intelligence leading to the invasion of Iraq as living proof.
(Of course he can't really say that the intelligence wasn't actually bad in itself. It was just falsified by the Bush cabal in the WH and then used to suck those with special relationships into the war) You could indeed say the intel was fake news without a single liberal leftie in the WH:whistle:

Don't make him wrong about Brexit though (n)
Doesn't make him right either.

What can you say to the family of David Kelly, The UN Weapons inspector in Iraq, who having told Blair in effect, that Iraq didn't have any weapons of mass destruction, then ended up mysteriously dead in a field in Oxfordshire?

Despite the Hutton Inquiry outcome, there is still something definitely fishy about it and some of that leads back to Blair.

I would trust the bloke further than I could spit!
 

baabaa

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Location
co Antrim
I personally find it more ironic than "funny". Having said that, I would say I don't find French or USA humer to my taste. Is it possible you have a different sense of humour on the island compared to the mainland?
funny, ironic whichever you prefer.just noticed another of last decades men has surfaced from the swamp i am sure the stoke voters will warm to him and his message
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39020252
 

JP1

Member
Livestock Farmer
What a f*cking stupid post.

No, oddly enough, I haven't won any general elections, I guess my principal failure to win any has been through not standing in any. That written, nor have I lied through my teeth to the nation - and others - and sent people to their deaths for my ego. Nor, having done those things, have I traded on them to make millions for myself. I am, further, not wanted for war crimes in any country and have never perjured myself.

TB was and is a prig, a hypocrite, a liar and a moral and physical coward. I most certainly do have my faults, but I don't share those with him and none of mine have cost this country or its people anything.

What I have done is obtain better grades than TB at law and at the Bar and certainly have a better hit rate (i.e. case successes) than him - although, to be both honest and fair, that is not particularly difficult, since he was a rather poor Barrister, unlike his big brother.

I have also put myself where my principals dictated, the army, which is something that neither TB nor any of his revolting associates have done and something you can be damned sure they would not care to see their children do either, despite the fact of sending the children of others to fight and die without any reticence.

Great play has been made in earlier posts about Blair's election victories, and he did indeed win; but it puts them a little more in perspective when one remembers that his Conservative opposition were, more or less, as (un)electable as the labour party currently are. TM would win a General Election held now very easily, good for her, but it wouldn't be remarkable, would it?

Only just come across this post and I guess the Galloways tail has come down again and you're more settled by now. As Fred Dibnah would have said "Did you like that?"

I'm glad you got better grades than TB, I wouldn't have expected anything less of you. Would I be right in saying our erstwhile First Lady Cherie on behalf of the Republicans earns more than you, me and possibly President Blair? :p
 

Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Only just come across this post and I guess the Galloways tail has come down again and you're more settled by now. As Fred Dibnah would have said "Did you like that?"

I'm glad you got better grades than TB, I wouldn't have expected anything less of you. Would I be right in saying our erstwhile First Lady Cherie on behalf of the Republicans earns more than you, me and possibly President Blair? :p

I'm a republican, remember? I doubt she rakes in more than him, much, much more than you and me though.

Never much fun being down with the beasts; first time was in the early nineties, the second time was last Friday, there isn't going to be a third time; dairy xs are good for business and we like the Galloways a lot, but we're looking at Lowlines now...;).
 

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