Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Interesting thought . . .
Who will police marches by the police in protest against the abolition of their Spanish practices perks? Will members of the public be invited to dress up in riot gear and bully them a bit? And ride police horses and “kettle” a mob of them if they look like becoming unruly? Turn about is fair play, after all!
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Guardian of public morals or just a publicity-seeking ball & bat?
Labour MP C. Bryant has been shooting his mouth off about Prince Andrew’s “inappropriate” friendship with an American billionaire paedophile, who also includes Mandelsleaze among his mates, but nothing said about that.
Lest We Forget, Bryant’s only claim to fame is that he put pictures of himself in his underpants on a homophile dating website. So he’s hardly a person of substance. But it does show how desperate some bits of the meeja are to sleaze Prince Andrew if they’ll give air-time to the likes of Mr. Bryant.
Lest We Forget, Bryant’s only claim to fame is that he put pictures of himself in his underpants on a homophile dating website. So he’s hardly a person of substance. But it does show how desperate some bits of the meeja are to sleaze Prince Andrew if they’ll give air-time to the likes of Mr. Bryant.
Monday, 7 March 2011
More cash into the pockets of the legal profession
Does anyone really think Jacques Chiraq will have to pay a fine and/or go to gaol for all the money he stole when Mayor of Paris? According to reports, he’s not going to be inconvenienced by the court too much as he has a room where he can go for a lie down if he starts feeling a bit dodgy. And, no doubt, he can sneak off somewhere else while he’s supposed to be in his room.
No, he stands as much chance of going to gaol for theft as Tony B. Liar does for his war crimes.
No, he stands as much chance of going to gaol for theft as Tony B. Liar does for his war crimes.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Falls Over In Amazement
You have to wonder about the qualifications of a Governor of the Bank of England who says he’s surprised to find that all the big banks think about is making an instant profit and they’re not bothered about swindling their customers. It’s what banks do, Merv! Always have, and always will unless they’re regulated tightly enough to impose a small measure of honesty.
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Scroungers’ Charter
Prescription charges in England are going up by 20p/item in April to £7.40/item and the English are moaning about it. Don’t they realize that Gordon Brown spent all our money and maxed out the national credit card? And the money to pay for free prescriptions in Wales and Scotland has to come from SOMEWHERE?
Friday, 4 March 2011
Blood Brothers?
Are our prime monster and Mr. Gaddaffey related? You’ve got the one raving from his bunker in Tripoli that the Libyan people love him and they’d never let Alky Ida terrorist infiltraitors separate him from the billions he’s stolen from Libyan oil revenues. And you’ve got the other raving from his bunker in Downing Street about imposing a “no-fly zone” over Libya when he’s planning to abolish the RAF. Meanwhile, the Yanks are shaking their heads in the background and going, “Nurse, he’s out of bed again!”
It’s a funny old world, and no mistake.
It’s a funny old world, and no mistake.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . .
Is it just me, I asked my financial expert, but why would anyone who's not Sky want to buy Sky News? Especially if it loses 20 million quid per year.
Simple, he replied. If getting rid of the TV news is the only way Rupert Murdoch's organization can take over Sky, then he's going to be willing to pay the running costs of Sky News for the new owner, and then there's scope for exploiting a gratitude factor. So are you interested in going into the TV news business?
Maybe . . .
Simple, he replied. If getting rid of the TV news is the only way Rupert Murdoch's organization can take over Sky, then he's going to be willing to pay the running costs of Sky News for the new owner, and then there's scope for exploiting a gratitude factor. So are you interested in going into the TV news business?
Maybe . . .
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