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Come Inside... => The Commons => Topic started by: GROWLER on March 25, 2009, 08:02:42 PM
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7962825.stm
Whilst not condoning violence and mindless vandalism, this utter shameless self centered hypocritical greedy greasy shitty little runt really did have it coming to him.
Is this the start of Brit's finally showing they've had enough of him and his scummy gin swigging chummies, all looking down on us chortling and waving their little willies whilst pissing on us all.
Is this 'The Revolution' in its infancy?
I don't recall anyone saying how sorry they feel for him today, obnoxious mealy mouthed grabbing bastard that he is. cussing:
Can't believe anyone's not picked up on it in here today. noooo:
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Gearing themselves up for the G20 summit I think ....... eeek:
Not surprisingly though Sir Fred was not at home at the time....don't think he's been back since he was pictured leaving the property when all this scandal broke. Can't imagine this is his only home noooo:
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Gearing themselves up for the G20 summit I think ....... eeek:
Not surprisingly though Sir Fred was not at home at the time....don't think he's been back since he was pictured leaving the property when all this scandal broke. Can't imagine this is his only home noooo:
I predict total mayhem and possible riots. The patience clock of the understandably angry public is ticking down rapidly.
Where's the squirming little turd residing now then, and why didn't he take his obscene 6.0 litre Merc with him I wonder?
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I predict total mayhem and possible riots. The patience clock is ticking down rapidly.
So are the police - they are gearing themselves up for a full scale battle next week.
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Don't get me wrong. I have no objection to genuine people that have pulled their tripe out to make their fortunes, and many of the richest have done just that, but this parasitic arse hole just makes my bladder go nuclear. Explode:
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The French are out burning stuff at the first sign. Our timeis coming. ¬As MIss D says, watch out for April 1st
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I predict total mayhem and possible riots. The patience clock is ticking down rapidly.
So are the police - they are gearing themselves up for a full scale battle next week.
Think they may need more than police protection. The general mood in Britain is grim, very very grim.
You like me and the rest of us probably hear it every day. This is now a nation of residents nearing breaking point in so many ways of our miserable exsistance, and i fear it's only going to get worse.
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Check out The vids in the Commons
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"We are angry that rich people, like him, are paying themselves a huge amount of money, and living in luxury, while ordinary people are made unemployed, destitute and homeless.
"This is a crime. Bank bosses should be jailed. This is just the beginning."
Well that just about rules out some random cranks then. scared2:
I have a very uneasy feeling about all this tbqath.
Thin end of the wedge?
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http://www.order-order.com/2009/03/mcnulty-should-pay-back-his-fiddle/ (http://www.order-order.com/2009/03/mcnulty-should-pay-back-his-fiddle/)
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Think this thread should ...on reflection, have been placed in 'The Commons' ::)
Serious and grim stuff.
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http://www.order-order.com/2009/03/mcnulty-should-pay-back-his-fiddle/ (http://www.order-order.com/2009/03/mcnulty-should-pay-back-his-fiddle/)
Guido wants to remind readers that the parliamentary committee set up to review the system - following repeated exposure of MPs defrauding the taxpayers - is recommending that the rules be changed to make the fiddle permissable. MPs deciding MPs should continue to be able to get away with ripping off the taxpayers. They really do like to stick their snouts in the taxpayer’s trough and crap it out on the public.
AGGGGHHHH! eeek:
Suitable appropriate words currently fail me.
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Regarding the hopes expressed that this is the start of the revolution ~ Take note of Jackboot Jacqui's recent revelations about how many people have been trained to deal with a major terror threat. Note also that, despite claims of "overstretch" the Armed Forces are ready and able to help the police enforce this government's will.
Do you really imagine "They" haven't thought of the possibility of an angry mob bearing ropes coming down Whitehall looking to hang some of them.
"British Squaddies won't fire on the British Public" ~ well they've done it often enough before.
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I think they'd love riots this summer...
Gordo can roll out his 'Civil Contingencies' act then, cancel the election and effectively be impossible to get rid of... noooo:
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Exactly. Keep quiet and work to get them voted out. Anybody else will do but realistically the Tories have the best chance of forming a government. I know Cameron is an arse but the Tories once in power can find a better leader (Hague for example). IF that can be achieved then Labour will not get back in for a great many years.
Vent your spleen on the cat or something but remember once locked up you won't even have a vote.
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Regarding the hopes expressed that this is the start of the revolution ~ Take note of Jackboot Jacqui's recent revelations about how many people have been trained to deal with a major terror threat. Note also that, despite claims of "overstretch" the Armed Forces are ready and able to help the police enforce this government's will.
Do you really imagine "They" haven't thought of the possibility of an angry mob bearing ropes coming down Whitehall looking to hang some of them.
"British Squaddies won't fire on the British Public" ~ well they've done it often enough before.
Unfortunately for the government, given the total abortion that the armed forces has now become due to lack of funding and a complete lack of competence by the Defence Minister and the MOD, not to mention the general feeling that the only reason troops were sent to Iraq was because of oil, I can see the squaddies joining the mob.
A case in point is Battleback, this is a scheme that helps rehabilitate soldiers who have lost limbs or paralysis due to their injuries. This wasnt developed by the MOD, but by a Lt. Colonel in a pub when he decided he wanted to help those soldiers who had been so badly injured but he felt weren't getting the support they deserved.
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Just read this!
Thousands of people are preparing to take part in a huge march for "jobs, justice and climate" ahead of a week of protests to mark the G20 summit amid anger at the £19 million cost of staging the conference.
How the hell can it be justified spending THAT much money?
Beggars belief. Banghead
If things 'kick off', it'll be no suprise whatsoever. noooo:
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Simple Growler, £100 for the conference itself and £18,999,900 to cover the cost of policing it so that the rest of the G29 leaders don't get to see the public telling Gordon exactly what we think of him. cussing: