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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Gixer on April 17, 2004, 09:17:47 PM
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This article is to big to paste but makes for a interesting reading. One has to wonder how Blair could be any more of a puppet. Most dissapointing.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/foreignaffairs/story/0,11538,1194387,00.html
...-Gixer
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The correct term of reference is "Poodle" as in lap dog.
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No, the correct term is "frustrated whiney snots" as in what are the liberals/pacifists when they realize that the US/UK alliance still holds firm and Bush and Blair shares the same views on the important issues.
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Originally posted by Hortlund
No, the correct term is "frustrated whiney snots" as in what are the liberals/pacifists when they realize that the US/UK alliance still holds firm and Bush and Blair shares the same views on the important issues.
Woof Woof!
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ROFL Gixer :D
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"liberal" has quite a diferent meaning when used in British politics; Hortlund; we don't operate in the same American idiom as you.
And when a British Socialist prime minister and an American Republican president "share the same view on the most impotant issues" then by definition at least on of the pair is a hypocrite.
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I can't believe I voted for Blair in the last election.
He's got as much consistency of a point of view as a jelly.
ravs
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lol ravs :D ..reminds me of one of our guys
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Oh my...i bet she could even make the US nuke us :D
Im prolly as far right in politics as you can get but if anyone would dare call me a republican i would slap them silly with my purse.
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Maybe Bush should ditch Cheney and pick Blair as his running mate?
:)
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isnt he already :confused:
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Only in your retarded mindset does opposition to Blair's position on Iraq signify left wing leanings Hortlund. If you knew anything about it at all you'd realise that he's attracted criticism from across the British political spectrum.
But you don't know anything about it.
As usual.
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Originally posted by Hortlund
No, the correct term is "frustrated whiney snots" as in what are the liberals/pacifists when they realize that the US/UK alliance still holds firm and Bush and Blair shares the same views on the important issues.
You make it sound like liberals and pacifists are bad things.
You prefer war-mongering right-wingers? Let me give you a clue - they arent the ones doing the fighting. They will be happy to send you or your kid, though.
Remember - Rich men don't fight wars, with few exceptions - John Kerry for one
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It is impossible that Blair has the same opinions as Bush. He is obviously the victim of a Commander Keen-esk mind control device.