Jack Straw's opening comments on BBCtv's Question Time Thursday 22nd October were designed to put down Nick Griffin of the BNP big style. He talked of equal numbers of multi-cultural/race/faith defenders of this country laying down their lives. But isn't his point tarnished by the travesty that it is HIS government that ATTEMPTED to prevent gurkhas from settling in this country after doing some of the dirtiest work asked of our armed forces in defending this nation?
Let's redefine 'lions led by donkeys' to mean the Great British majority led by mainstream politicians and let Nick Griffin and his mob shelter under 'donkeys led by donkeys'.
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Sunday, 4 October 2009
BBC Internet News October 3rd 2009
Dumb, dumber, dumbest. Don't get hung up about being the best around BBC - I think news organisations will be smirking like they've been right all along and the BBC staffers have nothing to be smug about (hopefully they are starting to not be blinded by the sun shining out of their derrieres!).
When the BBC is short of news is it really edifying to put prominently on its front web page a quote belonging to Jonathan Ross purportedly telling the world that he sings naked everywhere? Does the BBC consider that it has a duty to the intellectually bankrupt in society to garnish a supposedly serious node of news delivery with morsels so bereft of merit that anyone with a modicum of grey stuff must be contorted in some sort of bilious 'danse de manic'? Of course the article - I could not bear to click the link for fear of selling out - may have gone on to describe how monsieur Ross had personally raised 10 people from the dead with chanting in the buff under a full moon. I hope those that clicked the link are suitably distraught with contrition and don sack cloth and ashes for the next few weeks.
I'm going to buy some paint so I can watch it dry...
When the BBC is short of news is it really edifying to put prominently on its front web page a quote belonging to Jonathan Ross purportedly telling the world that he sings naked everywhere? Does the BBC consider that it has a duty to the intellectually bankrupt in society to garnish a supposedly serious node of news delivery with morsels so bereft of merit that anyone with a modicum of grey stuff must be contorted in some sort of bilious 'danse de manic'? Of course the article - I could not bear to click the link for fear of selling out - may have gone on to describe how monsieur Ross had personally raised 10 people from the dead with chanting in the buff under a full moon. I hope those that clicked the link are suitably distraught with contrition and don sack cloth and ashes for the next few weeks.
I'm going to buy some paint so I can watch it dry...
Saturday, 3 October 2009
October Word Of The Month
POLITICIAN.
Let's redefine the 10 letter pseudo expletive as it has become and put meat on the bones of an up-to-date understanding.
A person who is predominantly self serving whilst bending over backwards to appear otherwise. Chiselling to the point where their chisel is the bluntest tool in the box. So comfortable in the dung heap of duplicity it is 1st nature. Uber twit - that would be with an A for David Cameron of course.
And for the olympian amongst the tribe they truly suffer gladly vast doses of oraficial sunshine that deflects the disdain of the great unwashed such that, although they quite often shout out loud the opposite, they simply are incapable of feeling their pain. An inward hypocratic oath to be a hypocrit makes them superb lawmakng material because they can get away with murder and go scot free through declaring misdemeanors as a 'technical' break - so that would be alright then. More front by a mile than the most ornate duck house, more neck than a racked giraffe, more weasel words than 25 generations of weasels, more balls than the biggest soft play emporium, more policies that don't happen than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world, more self love than Dorian Gray, more ...
Words fail me.
Let's redefine the 10 letter pseudo expletive as it has become and put meat on the bones of an up-to-date understanding.
A person who is predominantly self serving whilst bending over backwards to appear otherwise. Chiselling to the point where their chisel is the bluntest tool in the box. So comfortable in the dung heap of duplicity it is 1st nature. Uber twit - that would be with an A for David Cameron of course.
And for the olympian amongst the tribe they truly suffer gladly vast doses of oraficial sunshine that deflects the disdain of the great unwashed such that, although they quite often shout out loud the opposite, they simply are incapable of feeling their pain. An inward hypocratic oath to be a hypocrit makes them superb lawmakng material because they can get away with murder and go scot free through declaring misdemeanors as a 'technical' break - so that would be alright then. More front by a mile than the most ornate duck house, more neck than a racked giraffe, more weasel words than 25 generations of weasels, more balls than the biggest soft play emporium, more policies that don't happen than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world, more self love than Dorian Gray, more ...
Words fail me.
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