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allan tracy

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Apr 14, 2013, 4:13:14 PM4/14/13
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So there we have it Old Thatch's divided nation.

The 52000 that paid for it and the 59948000 that didn't

Meanwhile, over on the Guardian they're still arguing the toss over
which song to all rally behind - I kid you not.

Scargill is said to be most impressed by this attempt to kick start
the revolution, though not by Scargill, who has been refusing to
answer the door for over a week.

Apparently it's now official the global financial meltdown, which
started in America was all Maggie's fault.

But not Gordon's because it was global silly.

Senior New Labour figures have been having a right go at Ed for Labour
becoming a party of protest, with no ideas on how to fix them.

Well that's easy to answer ideas cost money and, all together now,
there's no money left.

Meanwhile Gordon is Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of
Globalisation or something like that

AC

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Apr 14, 2013, 4:29:13 PM4/14/13
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That politics for dummies thread will be of use to you.

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Mel Rowing

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Apr 14, 2013, 5:33:49 PM4/14/13
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I heard a woman on TV this morning even blaming poor old Maggie for
the Hillsborough disaster. I kid you not. All rationality has gone
through the window!

Steve Firth

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Apr 14, 2013, 5:58:00 PM4/14/13
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Mel Rowing <mel.r...@btinternet.com> wrote:
[snip]

> I heard a woman on TV this morning even blaming poor old Maggie for
> the Hillsborough disaster. I kid you not. All rationality has gone
> through the window!

I heard that too.

It was mind boggling, as was blaming the closure of shipyards on Thatcher.
Proposed to be closed in 1971, kept open by the receiver, sold successfully
to a private contractor, closed by Blair. Not much fuss made about Blair
closing shipyards.

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Dry Gulch Pete

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Apr 14, 2013, 7:56:14 PM4/14/13
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"allan tracy" <letshavea...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> So there we have it Old Thatch's divided nation.

<SNIP>

> Apparently it's now official the global financial meltdown, which
> started in America was all Maggie's fault.

They say she encouraged Britons to borrow beyond their means, but Radio 4
says Clinton relaxed the 1929 Wall Street Crash Laws in 1999.

> But not Gordon's because it was global silly.

Blair created TWO more bank regulators - Gordon bollixed up Lloyds!

> Senior New Labour figures have been having a right go at Ed for Labour
> becoming a party of protest, with no ideas on how to fix them.

Blair in particular - Ed good, Blair evil!

> Well that's easy to answer ideas cost money and, all together now,
> there's no money left.

Single measle vaccine cost heap money!

> Meanwhile Gordon is Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of
> Globalisation or something like that

Iron Chancellor bring end to Boom & Bust - strong medicine - we go to Happy
Hunting Ground happy!

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Dry Gulch Pete

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Apr 14, 2013, 7:57:20 PM4/14/13
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"Mel Rowing" <mel.r...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Cover-up!

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Dry Gulch Pete

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Apr 14, 2013, 8:02:31 PM4/14/13
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"Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Mel Rowing <mel.r...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> [snip]
>
>> I heard a woman on TV this morning even blaming poor old Maggie for
>> the Hillsborough disaster. I kid you not. All rationality has gone
>> through the window!
>
> I heard that too.

Jack Straw said a few months ago (he was Home Secretay at the time of the
Hillsborough Inquiry whitewash),

"... not my fault... Judge's fault... and the Thatcher government!", the
little RAT! :D

> It was mind boggling, as was blaming the closure of shipyards on Thatcher.
> Proposed to be closed in 1971, kept open by the receiver, sold
> successfully
> to a private contractor, closed by Blair. Not much fuss made about Blair
> closing shipyards.

Teflon Tony!

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Steerpike

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:05:42 AM4/15/13
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Thatcher was indeed responsible for giving orders to cover up the conduct of corrupt/criminal police responsible for the Hillsborough deaths!

Steerpike

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:07:32 AM4/15/13
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It seems you know about as much about Hillsborough as most of the other subjects about which you pontificate about on here.............how strange.................lol

Ar

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:33:07 AM4/15/13
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On 14/04/13 21:13, allan tracy wrote:
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> But not Gordon's because it was global silly.

Gordon Brown once said he sold half the UK's gold reserves "because it's
the Conservatives fault." Of course the decision had "nothing" to do
with bailing out two insolvent _establishment_ UK banks who placed bets
on the price of gold, and they lost. Actually, the taxpayers lost while
the establishment sat pretty.

Ar

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:44:19 AM4/15/13
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On 15/04/13 00:56, Dry Gulch Pete wrote:
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>> But not Gordon's because it was global silly.
>
> Blair created TWO more bank regulators - Gordon bollixed up Lloyds!

Gordon Brown lied about financial state of HBOS, so when shotgun wedding
with them and Lloyds happened, Lloyds started to sink. Lloyds was a
"good bank".

Dry Gulch Pete

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:57:13 AM4/15/13
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On Apr 14, 9:13 pm, allan tracy <letshaveatonkapa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So there we have it Old Thatch's divided nation.

LOL!

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Dry Gulch Pete

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Apr 15, 2013, 3:59:02 AM4/15/13
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Yes and they had very nice shares!

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Mentalguy2k8

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Apr 15, 2013, 4:28:39 AM4/15/13
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"allan tracy" <letshavea...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> So there we have it Old Thatch's divided nation.
>
> The 52000 that paid for it and the 59948000 that didn't
>
> Meanwhile, over on the Guardian they're still arguing the toss over
> which song to all rally behind - I kid you not.
>
> Scargill is said to be most impressed by this attempt to kick start
> the revolution, though not by Scargill, who has been refusing to
> answer the door for over a week.

I read an interesting article on Scargill, the theory behind his reclusion
(except for when he takes the NUM to court to force them to to continue
funding his expensive flat in London, or speaks at political events with a
similar revisionist audience) is that he's still convinced that he was
right and that he "won" the class war that he started. Evidential history
has exploded that myth for the sensible among us, but the longer he shuts
out the outside world, the longer he can delude himself that indeed he was
right and everyone else was wrong.

The Other Mike

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Apr 15, 2013, 5:35:07 PM4/15/13
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2013 13:13:14 -0700 (PDT), allan tracy
<letshavea...@gmail.com> wrote:

>So there we have it Old Thatch's divided nation.

Number 2 is the perfect position

Someone mentioned a new line in Thatcher Toilet Paper. My own view is that
you'd never be able to tell when you had wiped.


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tim......

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Apr 15, 2013, 5:40:18 PM4/15/13
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"Mel Rowing" <mel.r...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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It wasn't just me then.

I thought I'd mis-heard

tim


Old Jinglebollocks

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Apr 16, 2013, 8:27:58 AM4/16/13
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Her glory rating was more important to her than protecting women from
being murdered by the Yorkshire Ripper.

She just didn't want some socialist or anti-British reporter popping
up at a press conference and saying:
"Oh Mrs T., why are the Limey Keystone Cops unable to catch the
Yorkshire Ripper."


So the Peter Sutcliffe Myth / Yorkshire Ripper Cover-up was initiated
at that fake press conference on her orders.


The Yorkshire Ripper Cover-up is the greatest and most outrageous
police / government corruption scandal in British history.
That is why most people can't cope with it, can't get their brains
around The Yorkshire Ripper Cover-up.


The order for the FAKE PRESS CONFERENCE had to come from Margaret
Thatcher.
The West Yorkshire Police would not have dared to do that, to call
off the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper and to pretend that Peter
Sutcliffe
is the Yorkshire Ripper, without orders from the very top, from
Margaret Thatcher.
And so the Yorkshire Ripper went on to kill more women in England, to
secure Margaret Thatcher's glory rating.
==============================
The Myth doesn’t conceal the truth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkSaYJg9gMU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hxVYaqZT24
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