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Labour to vote on Iraq withdrawal
By: BBC on: 27.09.2004 [03:02 ] (2554 reads)
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by picard Guest on 27.09.2004 [12:59 ] |
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by pumping those 45 slugs into his atrophied brain.
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by Marco Guest on 27.09.2004 [15:48 ] |
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Both Blair and Bush are psychopaths and saddists. They were handpicked by Zionists to lead the war against the Arabs and Islamic world. Zionism has become the religion of these psychopaths who need human sacrifice to keep their sick cult alive.
I dont see the Americans getting rid of their Psycho as the Americans are a sick people themselves, but I hope the British people will get rid of Blair.
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by RichJ Guest on 27.09.2004 [16:05 ] |
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Our country is very divided. And I disagree with Marco, only about 50% of our population is 'sick'.
He is right tho about us not being able to rid ourselves of the moron currently serving as our President.
That is why it is very important that Blair in the UK and Howard in Australia are booted from office. If we can't get rid of Bush, you can deal him a blow by taking away his 'international support', what little of it there is.
Umm, as a safety precaution you might also want to build your armys, just in case. There is no telling where Bush will go next. Altho I think it will be mostly third world oil producing countries.
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by Turco Guest on 27.09.2004 [18:58 ] |
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of this reaching a conclusion? What are the chances? are all the labour guys, puppets handpicked by Blair himself, or is the democratic process actually working in Britain?
Also, is this problem likely to be resolved inside the labour party (as in this attempt), or is it more likely that the opposition will win the elections and anounce the withdrawal of troops (much like what happened in Spain). Because as I understand it the main opposition to labour party is right wing, and I am having a hard time grasping a consistent right wing anti-war position.
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by stopwar Guest on 27.09.2004 [19:50 ] |
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For a start, Britain has a very unfair (one could say farcical) type of democracy. To give you an example, the latest opinion polls are all showing labour, liberal democrat, conservative at about 30% each. However, if translated into seats in parliament, many commentators think this would still give labour an overall majority!!!
Secondly, labour used to be a left-of-centre party with socialist roots embedded through "clause IV" (nationalisation). When Blair became leader, the first thing he did was remove clause IV. tHere then followed a free market progression, and an ultimate siding with far-right Bush and the neocons. Yes, you are right that Conservatives are just as righht wing as Labour (most likely even more so). The only party with any redistributionist credentials left is the Liberal Democrats - and they are doing very well, especially among students.
Latest from the Labour Party conference.... DEFEAT for Blair over railwar renationalisation. Hopefully more to come:
tomorrow - fox hunters demonstration
wednesday - antiwar demonstration
thursday - remove troops debate
friday - result of Hertlepool by election (Labour should hold a safe seat, but majority will be greatly reduced)
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by stopwar Guest on 27.09.2004 [19:53 ] |
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typo on railwar (no guesses!) - privatisation of the railways under the John Major tories was a disaster, but Blair refused to take them back into public ownership.
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by stopwar Guest on 27.09.2004 [20:07 ] |
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by wobblehead Guest on 27.09.2004 [20:20 ] |
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No, tony, we don't want you to apologise for getting rid of Saddam, we want you to apologise for being complicit in killing 50,000 plus human beings, many of whom were children under the age of 16. We want you to apologise for ignoring the people who pay your wages. We want you to apologise for your massive ego that believes your reputation as a national figure is more important than the life of a child, or indeed the suffering of an orphan. That's why we want you to say sorry, tony. So don't fudge the issue by telling us what we want. You don't know.
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by stopwar on 27.09.2004 [20:37 ] |
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by stopwar on 27.09.2004 [23:35 ] |
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by Myoporum Guest on 28.09.2004 [14:34 ] |
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On October the 9th the "lap dog" John Howard will be removed from office. This will be a signifficant blow to the "Bush oil stealers". My greatest hope is that Australia says sorry to Iraq and tells Bush and Blair to shove it where it fits. War criminals the lot of them !
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