Interesting take on Brexit by PCR

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Jun 27, 2016, 7:03:35 AM6/27/16
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More on Brexit — Paul Craig Roberts


Information continues to come in about the Brexit vote. A member of the British Army said that 90% of the lads in his unit voted to leave. They voted exit because they do not believe they should be involved in Washingtons wars. He said that his unit agreed that the wars are dictated by Washington, via Brussels, and not by the British people. He also said that that the soldiers were “taking their own pen” to the ballot box, because “they only use pencils at the polls and they could be rubbed out and changed.”

Richie Allen in London, a radio presenter in Manchester, England, said that as an Irishman he remembers how the Irish vote against the EU was overturned when the people rejected the Lisbon Treaty and that already in England “they’ve begun talking about the possibility that the EU will come back with a better offer.” In other words, the exit vote is not being treated as meaningful. See his guest column here: http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/06/24/the-campaign-to-undermind-the-vote-guest-column-by-richie-allen/

And as Stephen Lendman reports, the propaganda is already in high gear with David Cameron setting the tone by emphasizing how happy the vote has surely made Putin and ISIS (somehow these two deadly enemies are happy over the same thing!). The self-hating Russian, Garry Kasparov, said Brexit was “the perfect gift for Vladimir Putin,” as Britain’s exit leaves the EU a “weakened institution with less power to confront Putin’s assaults on Europe’s borders.” What assaults, Garry?

Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul is “shocked, shocked!” The US and EU lost, Putin wins.

Of course, the vote had nothing to do with Putin or Russia. But the liars are going to try to make the British feel that they betrayed England and gave Russia power over Europe. Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov replied to the nonsense: We are accustomed to “the Russian factor” as the explanation of all events in the universe.

The British people might think that they are out of the EU, but they are not. They have a long hard fight ahead. Washington and the British political and media establishments that serve Washington are not going to let them leave.

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Jun 29, 2016, 11:29:55 AM6/29/16
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Well, not exactly divine, nor exactly hereditary... but almost.

But like Martin said, "She's competent." Iddn' that enough for you guys?

Where's Pat Paulson when we need him?

On 29/06/2016 00:13, Doug Roome wrote:
One of the best TV interviews ever occurred on CNN today with their London corres. heartily questioning the even more hearty Brexit leader, Nigel... Anyway, Nigel was the most articulate wit I've seen in politics--better than Huey Long w. a British accent & flair. And when the CNN bloke said he noticed Nigel saying Trump had a penchant for saying at X's unvarnished truth that others couldn't/wouldn't, he said he supposed Nigel wouldn't care to comment directly on the race for US Pres. 

Nigel then said, after a brief pause that "actually" what i will tell you is that I could never, ever, see myself voting for someone like Hillary Clinton, whom he opined to the effect that she evidently felt herself such a privileged slick insider that she seems to  feel she has a divine right to be President.  

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