Surely the main thing to remember is blair’s past ‘track record?’ His actions over the horrific war in Iraq in particular. He is a liar; totally immoral; a coward; personally ambitious; and one who shows no hesitation in using wholesale deceit to attain his own ends. I shall never forget how he scurried off to the Pope at the end of his term as prime minister, to make his ‘confession.’ He couldn’t get there quickly enough; I found it utterly sickening. Of course, his local parish priest wasn’t good enough for the great blair, it had to be the Pope. Blair is morally bankrupt; over one million people were murdered in Iraq; and the war, as usual, was pushed by usa/zionist israeli lies. Dr. Kelly was murdered for telling the truth that Iraq had no ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ when he wanted the story to be the opposite. Isn’t it interesting though, how it’s perfectly o.k. apparently, for rogue terrorist places like the usa/israel to have them? I shall continue to stick to my belief to believe nothing that anyone in the labour and tory parties say.
Yesterday's man is stuck in the mud of neoliberalism. Britain desperately needs radical change to sweep it all away. The only issue that matters for the future is whether Labour can produce a leader who understands this. Such leader will have to contend with the next financial crisis, which is fast approaching.
This raises concerns about central bank policy: to open the credit floodgates in response to a financial crisis, which is a quick fix that does long-term damage via an increased debt burden.
Why now? What’s the hidden agenda? This came out of the blue, so why now? I’m cynical and suspicious.
An excellent critique, one of your best, and an absolute demolition of the criminal Blair.
Surely the main thing to remember is blair’s past ‘track record?’ His actions over the horrific war in Iraq in particular. He is a liar; totally immoral; a coward; personally ambitious; and one who shows no hesitation in using wholesale deceit to attain his own ends. I shall never forget how he scurried off to the Pope at the end of his term as prime minister, to make his ‘confession.’ He couldn’t get there quickly enough; I found it utterly sickening. Of course, his local parish priest wasn’t good enough for the great blair, it had to be the Pope. Blair is morally bankrupt; over one million people were murdered in Iraq; and the war, as usual, was pushed by usa/zionist israeli lies. Dr. Kelly was murdered for telling the truth that Iraq had no ‘weapons of mass destruction,’ when he wanted the story to be the opposite. Isn’t it interesting though, how it’s perfectly o.k. apparently, for rogue terrorist places like the usa/israel to have them? I shall continue to stick to my belief to believe nothing that anyone in the labour and tory parties say.
Well said Owen. Will be a happy day to see Blair in the dock for his war crimes.
Yesterday's man is stuck in the mud of neoliberalism. Britain desperately needs radical change to sweep it all away. The only issue that matters for the future is whether Labour can produce a leader who understands this. Such leader will have to contend with the next financial crisis, which is fast approaching.
This raises concerns about central bank policy: to open the credit floodgates in response to a financial crisis, which is a quick fix that does long-term damage via an increased debt burden.
Truly we are at a turning point.
Evil personified