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Previously on "Should we listen to his Blairship?"

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  • xoggoth
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    I was far too liberal and tolerant in those days.

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  • xoggoth
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    Followed by acid, burn, burn, acid, hack, fry, acid .....

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  • xoggoth
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    stabbity stab as Xoggy says!
    I don't anymore. I say

    stabbity stab
    stab stab stabbity stab
    stab stab stabbity stab stab stab stabbity stab
    stabbity stab stab stab stabbity stab stab stab stabbity stab stab stab stabbity stab.....

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Blair said it was “worth appreciating” that having “faced these decisions in Government” he had learnt important lessons about battling terrorists in Iraq.
    Iraq was doing very well battling terrorists for itself until we arrived there.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    I suppose one could always listen to his advice and do the opposite.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Maybe he thinks he's meant to be a Peas Envoy.
    thats it.

    'praise be to Alan. Pease be upon him'

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    Maybe there's too much peace in the Middle East so he needs a bit of war to justify his Peace Envoy title.
    Maybe he thinks he's meant to be a Peas Envoy.

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  • Troll
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    stabbity stab stab as already said

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    I think that's only a part-time job. Or perhaps he's just advocating war in his spare time.
    Maybe there's too much peace in the Middle East so he needs a bit of war to justify his Peace Envoy title.

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Interesting that in his role as a middle east peace envoy he is advocating war.
    I think that's only a part-time job. Or perhaps he's just advocating war in his spare time.

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    ftfy

    stabbity stab as Xoggy says!
    I forgot to put in a in my last post

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    He's Philanthropist of the Year don't ya know?

    His kids are of an age where we can stick a rifle in their hands and send them over first. We'll be right laughing from the safety of the home front behind you.
    ftfy

    stabbity stab as Xoggy says!

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  • Batcher
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Tony Blair: People should listen to my advice on Isis as I have been to war in Iraq before - Telegraph

    Mr Blair, whose premiership was defined by the Iraq War, has said that although there may be “no appetite” for a ground fight it may become necessary.

    However when challenged that he would be the last person people would turn to for advice of the threat posed by IS he said it was “worth appreciating” that having “faced these decisions in Government” he had learnt important lessons about battling terrorists in Iraq.

    A pity he has not learnt about listening to the electorate. Or about inventing reasons to go to war.

    Interesting that in his role as a middle east peace envoy he is advocating war.

    Most of the electorate have realized that the West does no good in Iraq. We are best kept out of it. Shame our politicians are too stupid to understand.
    He's Philanthropist of the Year don't ya know?

    His kids are of an age where we can stick a rifle in their hands and send them over first. We'll be right behind you.

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  • BrilloPad
    started a poll Should we listen to his Blairship?

    Should we listen to his Blairship?

    13
    No
    23.08%
    3
    I would rather hear AndyW's mum's toot-toot toot
    76.92%
    10
    Tony Blair: People should listen to my advice on Isis as I have been to war in Iraq before - Telegraph

    Mr Blair, whose premiership was defined by the Iraq War, has said that although there may be “no appetite” for a ground fight it may become necessary.

    However when challenged that he would be the last person people would turn to for advice of the threat posed by IS he said it was “worth appreciating” that having “faced these decisions in Government” he had learnt important lessons about battling terrorists in Iraq.

    A pity he has not learnt about listening to the electorate. Or about inventing reasons to go to war.

    Interesting that in his role as a middle east peace envoy he is advocating war.

    Most of the electorate have realized that the West does no good in Iraq. We are best kept out of it. Shame our politicians are too stupid to understand.

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