Sally, why do you think the majority of people were behind Iraq? I can't think of anyone who thought it was a good idea apart from 1 or two people on here.
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The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.” -
Originally posted by SallyAnnePointless war mongerring?!! Thats just ridiculous. The majority of people in this country (all of whom have lost their memory in recent years) were behind us going into Iraq. I know there were a lot who weren't, but the majority were.
If Tony Blair is willing to lie about something that serious, perhaps you'll begin to understand where people on this board are coming from.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneWell I actually started off saying that I liked Tony Blair, not the government.
And I also aid that I think all politicians are exactly the same, as are all governments really.
The only difference for me, is that I actually believe that Tony Blair has a good heart, and I genuinely believe everything he does he believes in, as a human being.
What about Hitler?
I know Tony talks the talk, it's why the intellectually challanged of the country keep voting him in, (that and the "I vote labour, my father voted labour, his father voted labour etc" contingent).
I don't believe his words, and his actions have spoken volumes.Boom boom boom boom
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Originally posted by SallyAnnePointless war mongerring?!! Thats just ridiculous. The majority of people in this country (all of whom have lost their memory in recent years) were behind us going into Iraq. I know there were a lot who weren't, but the majority were.
Originally posted by SallyAnneAnd how has that knocked our international standing to an all time low? I'd rather be in America's back pocket than anyone elses. We're a tiny little Island - everyone seems to forget that. We've got huge ego's in this country - Americais our greatest friend, and I'd want to back them up in every situation.
Originally posted by SallyAnneStupid finances....no government has been squeaky clean in this area - you can throw stats back and forth all day.
Everything you say about he criminals is correct...apart form the fact that this has always gone on, and under Labour we now have more freedom of information, so now we actually know about it.
Originally posted by SallyAnneScrewing up the NHS - come on! You cant be that nieve surely! You reckon the Tories are going to plow more into the NHS than Labour? They've done OK man. Again waiting list stats could be thrown round....but at the end of the day Labour actualy care about the poor end of the scale actually having decent health care.
Originally posted by SallyAnneAnd the crime stats are definatly down, a great deal.
Originally posted by SallyAnne
Blowing billions on nothing...I'm guessing you're referrng to the NHS IT system? Like the Tories havn't done he same with umpteen governemt systems over the years? I've worked n most of them!
Originally posted by SallyAnne
Being behind the 7/7 bombing?!!!!!!!!! What? Are you a mentalist?
Do a search on google, for some of the information about 7/7 and you will be surprised.. One fact to take away is that the alleged terrorists used TATP which produces an exothermic reaction when it explodes (i.e. no heat) yet 90% of the injuries sustained on 7/7 were burns. How is this possible, simple it is not unless a different explosive was found, if that was the case we have been lied to and there is a cover up.....Comment
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Originally posted by BagpussSally, why do you think the majority of people were behind Iraq? I can't think of anyone who thought it was a good idea apart from 1 or two people on here.
Pretty much everyone I knew at the time were behind it. And I mean friends, family, neighbours, everyone I worked with, people in pubs, people at bus stops....everyone!
Perhaps it was yet another north/south divide thing. (Or perhaps I mix with more people who read the Sun as opposed to the Times).
People were in shock over 9/11, and they wanted every country even so much as harbouring a terrorist to be nuked as far as I can remember.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by ArdescoDo a search on google, for some of the information about 7/7 and you will be surprised.. One fact to take away is that the alleged terrorists used TATP which produces an exothermic reaction when it explodes (i.e. no heat) yet 90% of the injuries sustained on 7/7 were burns. How is this possible, simple it is not unless a different explosive was found, if that was the case we have been lied to and there is a cover up.....Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by wonderwaifThat's as may be. Did Saddam Hussain believe in everything he did?
What about Hitler?
I know Tony talks the talk, it's why the intellectually challanged of the country keep voting him in, (that and the "I vote labour, my father voted labour, his father voted labour etc" contingent).
I don't believe his words, and his actions have spoken volumes.
Oh for gods sake - thats the most ridiculous thing I've heard yet. How can you compare them?!!!!!
I said Tony Blair has a good heart! He doesn't ******* slaughter people.
And I'm not from that ilk - my folks voted for Maggie Thatcher, and changed our lives for the better in doing so.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnnePretty much everyone I knew at the time were behind it. And I mean friends, family, neighbours, everyone I worked with, people in pubs, people at bus stops....everyone!
Perhaps it was yet another north/south divide thing. (Or perhaps I mix with more people who read the Sun as opposed to the Times).
People were in shock over 9/11, and they wanted every country even so much as harbouring a terrorist to be nuked as far as I can remember.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100Nobody has lost their memory. A small majority of the population did support the war, and do you know why? It was because they believed it when Tony Blair told them Iraq had weapons of mass destruction that could reach us in 45 minutes. So did parliament.
If Tony Blair is willing to lie about something that serious, perhaps you'll begin to understand where people on this board are coming from.
Thats the whole point Wendigo - I honestly believe he thought those weapons were there aswell.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnneThats the whole point Wendigo - I honestly believe he thought those weapons were there aswell.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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