Re: Major scandal hits Tories « Result #2 Yesterday at 10:48pm »
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Hague issues two page statement denying allegations of an affair with his adviser Chris Myers
REPLY............. Hague shouldnt be trying to explain himself . He should have the guts to stand up and say What he does or does not do with his private life is his business and thats it
The only thing that should be of concern for the Public is if anything was hapenning between these two, was it on expences and was it costing us?
More signs of rebellion « Result #6 Yesterday at 5:50pm »
Three Liberal Democrat councillors on Durham County Council have resigned and will stand as independant We want no part of a coalition We are not nodding donkeys for savage Tory cuts they say in a joint statement Growing unrest is slowly growing throughout the nation
Re: BBC had massive bias to the left « Result #8 Yesterday at 4:37pm »
Mark Thompson should also apologize for the wicked censorship and propaganda which the BBC inflicted on the British public, the very people who are legally forced to pay their bloated salaries and pensions
Thompson closed down the BBC message boards to prevent any public criticism and feedback of our public broadcaster
The BBC should not apologize for bias they should be PUNISHED for blatant lies and bloody propaganda
i can remember seeing Hague for the first time speaking as a very young conservative at the annual conference He gave a great performance and got a standing ovation In those days he had a massive shock of blonde hair and a great future was predicted for him
Yes.He looked a bit the other way then.
Seems a nice boy.
I think it was the young William Haque who Harry Enfield based "Tory Boy" on.
The 2007 report criticised the BBC for coming late to several important stories including Euroscepticism and immigration which it described as "'off limits' in terms of a liberal-minded comfort zone".
yup..europe and immigration off limmits.....the bastards
But they still are. Saying it's in the past should be enough reason to distrust his comments now.
The Conservatives never let us down Ever the party of sleaze
Well I agree the Tory Party are the ones for personal sleaze but for wholesale institutionalised theft,lies and corruption Labour are definitely in the lead.
Why not think for a minute just for a change Before Kenyatta became President of Kenya he was a terrorist Before Mugabe became President he was a terrorist Before he became President Mandela was a terrorist and was in prison for twenty six years Before he became President Makarios was a terrorist Got it?
Yes.They were all murderers who killed innocents too and should share the fate of murderers.
If only they'd listened to me we wouldn't have a problem.
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Muslim savages murder daughter in "honour" killing « Result #16 Yesterday at 2:02pm »
Parents held over death of Shafilea Ahmed
The parents of so-called "honour killing" victim Shafilea Ahmed have been arrested on suspicion of her murder, police sources have said.
Shafilea went missing from her home in Warrington in September 2003, aged 17. Her decomposed body was found in the River Kent in Cumbria in January 2004.
A coroner ruled in 2008 she had been unlawfully killed. No-one has ever been charged with her murder.
Iftikhar, 50, and Faranza Ahmed, 47, were arrested in Warrington earlier
Yet again the backward savages who follow Mohammed murder one of their children.
When will these barbarians be told to either abandon their primitive religion or leave this country to those who may have their faults but don't sacrifice their offspring in the name of their god ?
Watersons the bookshop people have said this morning Tony Blairs book is the most popular best seller they have ever sold The books are flying off the shelf said a spokesman This after the first day
I supose in these staightened times, especially when the BBC have forgotten how to do comedy, people are desperate for a good laugh.
Why not think for a minute just for a change Before Kenyatta became President of Kenya he was a terrorist Before Mugabe became President he was a terrorist Before he became President Mandela was a terrorist and was in prison for twenty six years Before he became President Makarios was a terrorist Got it?
Watersons the bookshop people have said this morning Tony Blairs book is the most popular best seller they have ever sold The books are flying off the shelf said a spokesman This after the first day
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Blair by name, Bliar by nature « Result #22 Yesterday at 11:30am »
In his memoirs, A (wasted) Journey, The consummate liar say's he warned Diana that he believed "Dodi Fayed was a problem" when she visited Chequers in July, 1997. The visit in question, at which Diana and Prince William ate lunch with the Blairs, took place on July 6.
Blair wrote: "I...felt...that Dodi Fayed was a problem...If you ask me, well, spit it out, what was wrong, I couldn't frankly say, but I felt uneasy and I knew some of her close friends - people who really loved her - felt the same way." He went on: "She didn't like it and I could feel the wilful side of bridling. However, she didn't refuse to talk about it, so we did, and also what she might do. Although the conversation had been uncomfortable at points, by the end it was warm and friendly."
So, got that... Blair warned her off, if you choose to believe that, on July 6.
Unfortunately for the Bliar, Diana did not meet Al Fayed until she holidayed in St Tropez as a guest of his father, Mohammed Al Fayed, from 11 to 20 July, 1997.
The man is a pathological liar, but its ok..... he believes he's right.
Re: Ex P.M. salutes courage of murderous terrorist « Result #23 Yesterday at 11:02am »
Why not think for a minute just for a change Before Kenyatta became President of Kenya he was a terrorist Before Mugabe became President he was a terrorist Before he became President Mandela was a terrorist and was in prison for twenty six years Before he became President Makarios was a terrorist Got it?
Re: bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #25 Yesterday at 10:52am »
Here is a fact for you
Watersons the bookshop people have said this morning Tony Blairs book is the most popular best seller they have ever sold The books are flying off the shelf said a spokesman This after the first day
Re: bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #26 Yesterday at 9:26am »
The BBC at the moment is giving walll to wall free Publicity advertising and "sexing up" of Tony Blairs new Book i wonder how many people he needs to employ simply to count his money, Thats what you calll the modern day Left The real "left" are the working people "left" behind when the Likes of Blair and his trendy lefty Elite including the so called unions pulled the lader up and flooded the country with immigrants to keep the workers in poverty
i can remember seeing Hague for the first time speaking as a very young conservative at the annual conference He gave a great performance and got a standing ovation In those days he had a massive shock of blonde hair and a great future was predicted for him
Strange what imagination does for some people How they get such a distorted view of the truth And cant tell the differece between their own bias and the facts
So you think that the Director General who is in charge of it is lying or mistaken?
So you would advise he's removed because he has distorted views?
If only they'd listened to me we wouldn't have a problem.
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Ex P.M. salutes courage of murderous terrorists. « Result #29 Yesterday at 9:16am »
Tony Blair: I liked Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness 'more than I should'
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness have "courage in abundance" according to Tony Blair, who admits in his memoirs he liked them "more than I should have" during the Northern Ireland peace process.
Re: bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #30 Yesterday at 9:09am »
Strange what imagination does for some people How they get such a distorted view of the truth And cant tell the differece between their own bias and the facts
Re: Major scandal hits Tories « Result #31 Yesterday at 9:07am »
i can remember seeing Hague for the first time speaking as a very young conservative at the annual conference He gave a great performance and got a standing ovation In those days he had a massive shock of blonde hair and a great future was predicted for him
Re: bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #34 Yesterday at 8:06am »
The 2007 report criticised the BBC for coming late to several important stories including Euroscepticism and immigration which it described as "'off limits' in terms of a liberal-minded comfort zone".
yup..europe and immigration off limmits.....the bastards
Re: bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #35 Yesterday at 8:04am »
now where are all those who said the beeb wasnt biased toward the left and the wet liberal agenda... eat worms you people....some people are easily conned
bbc had massive bias to the left « Result #36 Yesterday at 8:02am »
BBC 'had massive bias to the left'
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The BBC was guilty of a 'massive bias to the left' in the past, director general Mark Thompson said Full Image
The BBC was guilty of a "massive bias to the left" in the past, director general Mark Thompson has said.
He said staff were "quite mystified" by the rise of Margaret Thatcher but now there was "less overt tribalism" among its journalists.
Conservative commentators have long taken aim at the BBC as a hotbed of left-wingers and an internal report from 2007 said it had to make greater efforts to avoid liberal bias.
Mr Thompson told the New Statesman: "In the BBC I joined 30 years ago, there was, in much of current affairs, in terms of people's personal politics, which were quite vocal, a massive bias to the left.
"The organisation did struggle then with impartiality. And journalistically, staff were quite mystified by the early years of Thatcher.
"Now it is a completely different generation. There is much less overt tribalism among the young journalists who work for the BBC."
The 2007 report criticised the BBC for coming late to several important stories including Euroscepticism and immigration which it described as "'off limits' in terms of a liberal-minded comfort zone".
It was through our early communications that I figured out how and why he continues to have fun on message boards. Several on here, despite harboring similar differences, also see him for what he really is and accept it.
Strange mentality to consider that inane, faux-naive posts can generate 'fun'.
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We are talking here of the 'winner' ferdy who flounced complaining from here previously as horace/crispin/antony/ whatever because he was thrashed and who each time he returned denied that he was the former, aren't we? Does he enjoy his own humiliation?}
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For those like yourself I can only whince at how you must be constructed to KNOWINGLY allow a single word he offers to affect you so.
Arrogant presumption to think that you 'know' me in any way, and to think that it affects me. It's because I can see ferdy's game that I respond as I do.
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Regardless, I do appreciate we all are different and offer my virtual hand across the ocean. Cheers.
For a Geordie you do the sheepshank insincerity very well. Congratulations.
So your son-in-law is not British? Has rejected his British connections?
I can see why you expect all immigrants to sever their ties with their countries of origin. Bit like the English when they emigrate to other countries...
silly old fool...he never was british..he has his own country to live in... and no he hasnt severed his English connections why should he
Apologies. Was thinking of your Grandson.
btw: Did not know that your daughter married the father of your grandson... thought it was a university 'liaison'.
Unless you have a second daughter who has married..
Re: The People says « Result #42 on Sept 1, 2010, 9:30pm »
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i for one have no liking for freddy.....could cheerfully wring his neck he is the reason i no longer post here very much
Yet you were the very first to respond. Seriously, you're in complete denial.
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so your out to take jsg down...
Again, you fail to accept that Freddy is incapable of doing anything without you enabling him. But you're simply unable to do so due to your exploitable stridency. Freddy simply pokes your gullability. If you didn't first take yourself too seriously you could see rather easily that YOU are the one responsible for Freddy's trolling success. Indeed, he's not particularly good as trolls go, but you are so cooperative you make him a star
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ferdy's intentions are clearly exposed by his mate 'Mandy',
How pathetic! Why would the least active poster here be required to "expose" the most glaring realilty of the JSG Board...that is...your entire MO is a perfect circle jerk of bobbleheads hi-fiving your way to pre-determined agreement in the name of debate, EXCEPT for Freddy's role of a volunteer punching bag to make (most of) the rest of you feel secure and manly in your lock-step conservative mindset.
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...his mate Mandy who is likely another member of the mormon cult[
Not even close. I'm a born and bread Geordie (Church of England) who came to America in 1962, age 22, I just celebrated 35 years as a US citizen and have absolutely no connections of any sort with Freddy except to acknowledge we're both human beings. On the odd occasion we have met in person (meets sponsored by GWD forum) it was remarkably easy to like him despite our religious, political and social differences. Freddie is a character and has charming charisma. It was through our early communications that I figured out how and why he continues to have fun on message boards. Several on here, despite harboring similar differences, also see him for what he really is and accept it. For those like yourself I can only whince at how you must be constructed to KNOWINGLY allow a single word he offers to affect you so. Regardless, I do appreciate we all are different and offer my virtual hand across the ocean. Cheers.
'On that night of 12 May 1994, I needed that love Cherie gave me, selfishly. I devoured it to give me strength. I was an animal following my instinct, knowing I would need every ounce of emotional power and resilience to cope with what lay ahead.'
I nearly parted company with a very nice dinner, thanks maggie - not
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Re: Tony Blair says « Result #49 on Sept 1, 2010, 6:55pm »
Here he is talking about his sex life:
'On that night of 12 May 1994, I needed that love Cherie gave me, selfishly. I devoured it to give me strength. I was an animal following my instinct, knowing I would need every ounce of emotional power and resilience to cope with what lay ahead.'