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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Learned???
    As one of Thatcher's children, do you seriously expect me to have a firm grasp of grammar? Konsidr it 4tune8 Im not out glarsing sum ald grinny


    Learnt is grammatically correct. Learned is more of an Americanism
    Last edited by WageSlave; 21 July 2005, 09:49.

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    If you watched the docu on Monday on BBC2, you'll see that those very questions were murmured.

    But in a more discreet way.
    Damn those evening classes! I should have learnt to read and write at school.

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss
    Never married, hmmmm
    Heath was before my time. During the height of his career, were questions asked about his single life? In the closet, etc.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    Child abuser? Where did that one come from!?
    Never married, hmmmm

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  • sunnysan
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    Mean Fiddlers

    David Icke reckons the Illuminati worhsip satan and abuse children. He somehow seems to really have had it in for Ted Heath though.

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  • WageSlave
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    Child abuser? Where did that one come from!?

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  • sunnysan
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    Heath

    From our contraversial Friend Mr Icke,


    As I have been writing in my books for some six years, the UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, is an Illuminati gofer and puppet placed in office to serve their agenda.

    Blair became leader of the Labour Party after the sudden death (how convenient) of John Smith and from that moment a series of scandals and divisions rocked the then ruling Conservative Party, thus making a Blair election victory inevitable. Precisely the same sequence happened in reverse when the Illuminati chosen one was Conservative Margaret Thatcher and from the moment she became Conservative or "Tory" leader, all hell broke loose with scandals and divisions in the Labour Party. The UK, like the U.S. and everywhere else, is a one-party state masquerading as "freedom".

    Since his election Blair has served the Illuminati agenda, as outlined in my books, magnificently and they want him to be re-elected so he can take the UK into the single European currency, the Euro, and hand over what is left of UK sovereignty to the bureaucrats in Brussels.

    So IIluminati agents like Ted Heath are activated to attack their own Conservative Party and its present leader, William Hague, and manipulate public "opinion" (if only they had one of their own) to see Blair as the only option at the General Election planned apparently for early June. See related stories on "race" for other manipulations designed to serve Blair's bid for a second term in power.

    Both Blair and Heath are members of the elite and highly secretive Bilderberg Group - as are Blair's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, and almost everyone else in the key positions advancing the European fascist superstate. Notice also how Blair slavishing follows and supports all U.S. government policy, be it "Star Wars" or blowing the tulip out of anyone they choose in their crusade to "protect freedom". Yes, the freedom to have the tulip blown out of you by these crazed maniacs.

    Heath is the former Conservative Prime Minister (1970-74) who signed the UK into the European Community/Union while lying through his teeth about the consquences for national sovereignty, as official documents have confirmed. He has since dedicated himself to pressing for all major decisions affecting the people of the UK to be made outside the UK by Brussels bureaurcrats placed in office by the Bilderberg Group and other Illuminati fronts. Heath finds the time to do this between mercilessly abusing children (see The Biggest Secret).

    Here is a news story about Heath's latest Illuminati-orchestrated outburst and note, surprise, surprise, it is about the Conservative Party's official opposition to Blair's outrageous policy on Europe. You are a liar, Mr. Heath, a fraud, and a notorious child abuser. I look forward to your lawyers contacting me as soon as possible.

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  • xoggoth
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    It is very bad form to speak ill of the dead. So I will say nothing apart from..

    Yippeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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  • wendigo100
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    Poorest Prime minister Pushing up Pansies in Perpetuity

    Still dead.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    I knew the Earl of Bute was the first Tory PM. The others I looked up.

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  • WageSlave
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    Lucifer, I'll have to rely on your honesty....do you genuinely know the stuff you post or is the result of a quick google search?

    I'll modify the question....who is/was the best Conservative leader/MP?

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    When I said 'Tory', perhaps I should have been a little more specific! Whigs & Tories....

    Lucifer, once again your knowledge of obscure facts is both impressive and slightly worrying. Do you enter a lot of pub quiz nights?
    Technically speaking the last Tory PM was the Earl of Aberdeen who left office in 1855. The last Whig PM was Viscount Melbourne who left office in 1841. The first Conservative PM in the modern sense was the Earl of Derby, but strictly speaking only in the last of his three terms (1866-8).

    Not, really, no. The last pub quiz I was in was in 1999 in an Irish theme bar behind the Egyptian Embassy in Amman. I won the most putrid bottle of wine I've ever had the mispleasure to drink. By a bizarre coincidence, I'm going to to my first one since then this Thursday.

    To save anyone else the bother, zzzzzzzzzzz....

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  • WageSlave
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    The Earl of Bute. Successfully concluded the Seven Years War and opposed additional cider taxes. Top bloke.
    When I said 'Tory', perhaps I should have been a little more specific! Whigs & Tories....

    Lucifer, once again your knowledge of obscure facts is both impressive and slightly worrying. Do you enter a lot of pub quiz nights?

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by WageSlave
    Okay, given that this board is mainly Tory in its sympathy, and clearly Ted Heath doesn't hold much of a place in your hearts, who was the best Tory leader/PM?
    The Earl of Bute. Successfully concluded the Seven Years War and opposed additional cider taxes. Top bloke.

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  • WageSlave
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    Greatest Tory

    Okay, given that this board is mainly Tory in its sympathy, and clearly Ted Heath doesn't hold much of a place in your hearts, who was the best Tory leader/PM?

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