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Previously on "Nick Griffin Describes British Military Chiefs as "Nazis""

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Apparently it was all a joke...yup that's good ole nick...his spin makes alistar campbell efforts look like primary school stuff.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8317353.stm

    Should be a barrel of laughs on Thursday...not that I watch QT. Its all drivel.

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  • xoggoth
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    Wrong target. Wouldn't disagree with war criminals when applied to Blair etc. but the generals don't and shouldn't set the goals, only the strategy. An army where anyone at any level could decide who they fought would not be an army worth having.

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  • Moose423956
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Why are BNP supporters included in the audience while their counterparts from the anti-fascist leagure are not?
    Because there would be a riot! Good point, it should be a balanced representation of the public.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post
    It also appears that BNP supporters are to be included in the audience. They will be easily spotted by their shaved heads, braces and Union Jack t-shirts. All hidden under suits and ties I expect.
    Why are BNP supporters included in the audience while their counterparts from the anti-fascist leagure are not?

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  • Moose423956
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I look forward to seeing how Griffin deals with this matter when he addresses the nation on Thursday.
    It would be great if the rest of the Question Time panelists walked off at the start of the show, and let him answer all the questions on his own.

    It also appears that BNP supporters are to be included in the audience. They will be easily spotted by their shaved heads, braces and Union Jack t-shirts. All hidden under suits and ties I expect.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    As one of the few regular posters on this forum who is happy to proclaim himself a Socialist [*]
    Burn him, burn the witch!

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Is there no end to this man's arrogance?As one of the few regular posters on this forum who is happy to proclaim himself a Socialist


    As one of the few regular posters on this forum who is happy to proclaim himself a Socialist [*],
    [*] Before anybody goes off on one, bear in mind that being a Socialist isn't the same thing as supporting New Labour or being in favour of power cuts. I'm in favour of power cuts because they were really good fun. Stick to the issue of Fascists insulting our honourable dead rather than lambasting me.
    So you believe that everyone should earn the same amount of money no matter what job they do.
    Every service should only be provided by the state
    That the economy and our lives in general should be planned by central government.

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    it conferred a spurious appeal to the masses and therefore suited their goals
    Isn't it what all Socialists do?
    politicians

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    It is more accurate to say that they incorporated the term "Socialist" into their name because, in the context of German internal politics at the time, it conferred a spurious appeal to the masses and therefore suited their goals. I'm not aware of their enactment of any major programme of Socialist reforms, although they certainly enacted reforms upon which they placed the "Socialist" brand.
    Isn't it what all Socialists do?

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Also the projected power shortages were known about when Labour came to power... banning fox hunting and legalising the sodomy of children seemed to take precedence though
    Good old troll. Well done sir, first chuckle of the day...

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    No mention then of fookwit Socialists using our honourable forces to engage in illegal wars?

    Also the projected power shortages were known about when Labour came to power... banning fox hunting and legalising the sodomy of children seemed to take precedence though
    Do you read peoples' posts?

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Apparently the picture of the spitfire he utilised was actually that of a Polish pilot. How ironic is that?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    Is there no end to this man's arrogance?

    Of course, the question is rhetorical: there is no limit to the arrogance of a fascist.

    Having ignored the Royal British Legion's requests for him to stop abusing the symbol of the poppy for personal political gain, Nick Griffin (aka "That fat fsck Griffin") now compares British officers with an honourable record of serving our country to Nazis, because they criticise him and his party for "hijack(ing) the good name of Britain's military for their own advantage".

    As one of the few regular posters on this forum who is happy to proclaim himself a Fookwit [*], I am also happy to declare my utter disgust at the way Griffin and his thugs seek to abuse symbols of national pride to further their own ends.

    I further declare my absolute abhorrence of those, such as Griffin and his cronies, who insult the sacrifices made by our forces in the various conflicts in which politicians have currently embroiled them by using their bodies as a platform for the dissemination of foul and inhuman policies.

    I look forward to seeing how Griffin deals with this matter when he addresses the nation on Thursday.

    [*] Before anybody goes off on one, bear in mind that being a Socialist isn't the same thing as supporting New Labour or being in favour of power cuts. I'm in favour of power cuts because they were really good fun. Stick to the issue of Fascists insulting our honourable dead rather than lambasting me.
    No mention then of fookwit Socialists using our honourable forces to engage in illegal wars?

    Also the projected power shortages were known about when Labour came to power... banning fox hunting and legalising the sodomy of children seemed to take precedence though

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Nazies were actually National Socialists - the proper full name of their party was actually "National Socialist German Workers' Party"...
    It is more accurate to say that they incorporated the term "Socialist" into their name because, in the context of German internal politics at the time, it conferred a spurious appeal to the masses and therefore suited their goals. I'm not aware of their enactment of any major programme of Socialist reforms, although they certainly enacted reforms upon which they placed the "Socialist" brand.

    The Nazis also described themselves (as do the BNP) as a democratic party, until they gained power, whereon they dismantled the apparatus of democracy. Goebbels said something along the lines of "Although we were happy to use the machinery of democracy to obtain power, once we had gained power we would have been foolish to have allowed our opponents the same advantage."

    Somebody can attach a label to themselves, but it doesn't mean that they represent any meaningful definition of that term. Griffin and his thugs call themselves "patriots"

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    NickFitz

    Just to be clear!

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