belial invalidate 666=999=voice = X+X+X+ 5pm 18.01.13.
in which turning the other cheek takes on new meaning ...
claire perry asks if i will play Jesus for her ... nice try hun ...
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I liked this speech better:
SINUHE: (I speak) not for myself, Sire, but for one whose memory you tried to wipe out; whose very name you've sought to destroy. For Akhenaten. . .
HOREMHEB: Do you flaunt your treason in my face? That name is forbidden! Take care physician, or I will. .. '
SINUHE: Will? Will what you will. You will go to war and win a battle.
You will conquer, and not know that it is defeat. You will raise Egypt to glory, and watch her die. We live in the twilight of our world, Horemheb, and you will be its sunset. Nations rise, only to fall. Kings build mighty monuments, only to have them crumble into dust. Glory flees like a shadow. All these things have the seeds of death in them. Only a thought can live. Only a great truth can grow and flourish. And a truth cannot be killed. It passes in secret from one man's heart to another. It is given in a mother's milk to her child. . . "
HOREMHEB: Are you trying to tell me that you'll fight against me?
SINUHE: Oh, you will win that, too. For if you fail to silence me, you know what I will do.
HOREMHEB: What will you do, physician?
SINUHE: I will go among the people, and try to answer the questions that burden their hearts. The questions that I have asked myself all my life, wherever I've wandered in the world, and which were answered for me by a dying man (e.g. Akhnaten). I will wear the clothes of a slave, and kick the sandals from my feet, and speak to the wives as they fry their fish before their mud-huts by the river; to the porters on the docks; to the smiths by their bellows; to the slaves under their yokes. And I will a man cannot be judged by the color of his skin, by his clothes, his jewels, or his triumphs. But only by his heart. A good man is better than a bad man. Justice is better than injustice. He who uses mercy is superior to him who uses violence- - though the latter call himself pharaoh, and make himself `master of the earth.' We have but one; Master: the God who made us all. Only His Truth is immortal. And in His Truth, all men are equal. No man is alone.
HOREMHEB: The sentence: exile for life
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As a Gay man who has suffered marginalisation, discrimination in public and work; police abuse, sneering and put-downs across the media, especially in the 'Daily Heil' and the other right wing papers - and who still is forced to read vituperative, vitriolic and abusive commentary from both journalists and contributors in their pages both in print and on-line! From one who has been dismissed by companies who didn't like having a Gay employee, been victimised and humiliated by establishment figures - and still is by the Church of England and the other mainstream faiths in this country for all of his life - and who still has to think twice if he wants to peck his partner on the cheek anywhere in public - then I want to thank Mr Obama for 'stepping up' and for having the balls to challenge bigotry and discrimination head on.
Thank you Sir ... you have seriously made my day..
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21.01.13. today claire perry is building a legal argument why she should be allowed to watch me masturbate actually leveson acknowledged that is my privacy of course she can bring in other points of law but ultimately watching someone in sexual activity without their consent is a sexual assault
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What a shame no mainstream political party is prepared to stand up for the rule of law. Labour ridiculed the rule of law for 13 years... The Tories are dismantling the legal system using Labour's blueprint and the Lib Dems are partners in crime.
When these legal bulwarks built up over many 100's of years to protect the ordinary person against an overweening state are finally destroyed we will live to regret this insanity......
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@UnstoppableSteve - Surely the Conservatives will have rolled back any severely authoritarian laws by the next election? After all, it was part of their election campaign.
Indeed they did.
Unfortunately, they seem instead to have taken their cue from the last government's "tough on justice, tough on the causes of justice" approach, and run with that, instead.
Both parties appear to be determined to prove the truth of the dictum (Bernard Levin's?) that, since Roy Jenkins, every Home Secretary has been worse than his or her predecessor.
Unfortunately, to expect Labour to reverse a tide which they did so much to promulgate would be like expecting water to start running uphill
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"There... ...versions... ...explanation... ..takeover of the country's north by Islamist groups is terribly simple."
Simple answer. The Holy Wars are still ongoing and the elephant in the room is ignorance through religion. This is the greatest danger that humanity has always faced and now is the time to confront it.
"Any new attempt to establish democracy must be one that is genuinely inclusive, not a neoliberal version designed only for the elites." - Tell USA for a start!
Any new attempt at democracy must start with education - not Catholic missions - simply put the 3Rs with a skills in logic and reasoning and facts found the hard way (like the world is not flat) in front of eager kids and they will not be tomorrow's killers. Hopefully they will find out that they are the same as anyone else and we have "real" problems to confront for human survival.
The more I consider what to write the more I see the contradiction in religious teaching which is all about following and trust in the parochial than collaborating rather than finding out about reality of which the future of humanity will become.
Until the anthropogenic paradigm that is recognises that it is a product of religion and commerce through unreasoned intuition humanity faces more of the same. Wars, famines and discontent
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someones reply to this has been disappeared by a cult ritual abuse person ...
what did he say something about hot air and unreasoned and intuition meaning the same thing ....
Simple answer. The Holy Wars are still ongoing and the elephant in the room is ignorance through religion. This is the greatest danger that humanity has always faced and now is the time to confront it.
"Any new attempt to establish democracy must be one that is genuinely inclusive, not a neoliberal version designed only for the elites." - Tell USA for a start!
Any new attempt at democracy must start with education - not Catholic missions - simply put the 3Rs with a skills in logic and reasoning and facts found the hard way (like the world is not flat) in front of eager kids and they will not be tomorrow's killers. Hopefully they will find out that they are the same as anyone else and we have "real" problems to confront for human survival.
The more I consider what to write the more I see the contradiction in religious teaching which is all about following and trust in the parochial than collaborating rather than finding out about reality of which the future of humanity will become.
Until the anthropogenic paradigm that is recognises that it is a product of religion and commerce through unreasoned intuition humanity faces more of the same. Wars, famines and discontent
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someones reply to this has been disappeared by a cult ritual abuse person ...
what did he say something about hot air and unreasoned and intuition meaning the same thing ....
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THEYVE STOPPED ME LOOKING AT THE BREAKING NEWS EVEN THOUGH IT IS ALL ABOUT MYSELF ...
bernardcrofton ... thats bernard from Al-Anon promoting his career using step 14 is it ?
The first email of the day
And it comes from the fingers of Ian Copestake who, judging from the tone of his email on the subject of the above picture, wants to start today off with on a positive note. "What a great photo that is. Imagine being immortalised, while immortalising an epoch, in mid-air like that. Reading about Swindin's life I see as manager of Cardiff he brought John Charles back foreign fields and signed him from Roma. For some reason these things astonish me beyond words." If you have no knowledge of John Charles, read up about him. The term legend gets thrown about far to often these days, but Charles was a legend
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2013/jan/20/chelsea-arsenal-live-mbm
Sergei Filin, 43, was approaching his home around midnight Thursday when the unidentified attacker flung the concentrated acid at him, causing severe burns to his face, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported Friday. It could take Filin at least six months to recover from the third-degree burns to his face and eyes, RIA Novosti cited Yekaterina Novikova, a Bolshoi spokeswoman, as saying. There was "fierce rivalry" for the Bolshoi position at the time, according to RIA Novosti.
The agency reported that Filin had suffered months of intimidation, including threatening phone calls and the slashing of his car tires. Shortly before the acid attack, somebody attempted to hack his Facebook page, it said. "We don't know who would benefit from this," Novikova told RIA Novosti. "The police should investigate."
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http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/18/world/europe/russia-ballet-acid-attack/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
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Love the annual Snow Event!!!
Little Lord Cameron seems to have appropriated Liam Fox's Imperial War Museum helmet.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cartoon/2011/oct/14/martin-rowson-liam-fox-resignation-cartoon
He's ready for his Thatcher/Falklands closeup, Mr DeMille!
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Little Lord Cameron seems to have appropriated Liam Fox's Imperial War Museum helmet.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cartoon/2011/oct/14/martin-rowson-liam-fox-resignation-cartoon
He's ready for his Thatcher/Falklands closeup, Mr DeMille!
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jessie wallace is not satisfied with ogling me in my bedroom she has to contact my favourite artists with fibs about me ... sometimes she fibs about the artists too so I'm not sure whether to take it seriously ... certainly it dosnt apply to both brothers ... and he won't be wanting any more material ...
i will be watching ...
i will be watching ...
you know sometimes i have ups and downs with these people jessie
unlike you which is just a downer you know i don't really want you ogling my naked body
you are thrown pieces of fish in order to keep your trap shut so pleas stitch it orlright
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did any one notice that he copies bowies writing ? or shall i make a comparative critique perhaps ...
and just look at her nose there classic
claire perry threatening to interfering with my housing if i don't let her watch me masturbate because she seems to have no appeal without this facility ... the entity has current and active links with child abuse cults ....
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Sssshhh don't highlight the fact that people may be living in accomodation where they have spare rooms.....they may be forced to take on lodgers .........or even worse they may be thrown out of their OWN over-large homes and put into camps so that large families can move into their 'extravagant' homes or is that 'a good thing'?
and that is the prime minister he wants to know who i have been thinking about when i masturbated
bridge both camps erm .... you know he wants to know if he has beef or horse meat ... and these people are in charge of the nations mental health
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Ach! All of this is just froth; he's bottled it folks. If he ever has to make this speech then its the beginning of the end I think for 'call me'.
To 'bastardise' what Hezza said (with apologies) - to make a speech about a plan which doesn't exist, about asking a question that isn't formed, in consideration of negotiations that haven't even been referenced, upon terms that haven't been sketched, with governments that won't even be there (probably) - in 2018 when the world is going to be a different place and even YOUR likely as not going to be in a place to do the asking is quasi-political cant surely to try and lose the idiot right-wingers in the fog.
So, he's a pro-European Eurosceptic now, who wants to stay in the EU - but is determined to try and force his European partners to give him powers back - to become a special case under the aegis that he'll threaten to leave the club - when he's already stated that this isn't what is right for the nation?
This infantile oxymoronic rhetoric needs to stop. Either we're in or we're out Crimson - you can't bridge both camps without splitting your pants up the crotch.
(thank you to the folks who've peppered my nightmares with visions of Edwina - or is that Rebekkah being parti to pantie popping)
...but seriously folks - this is going to end badly for 'call me'. And soon.
you know this man is actually counselling remotely from a recovery group that i attend how is that anonymous ?
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Where's the beef?I am the beef!Bang on!Phew!
A flaccid, raw effort from a tripe
statesman and his groundless 4titude.
statesman and his groundless 4titude.
Cambi, EU haloing with your beef
platform and smooth wooden ploy?
and your restrained rumbling muslin threat?
Securities raised raised alone,
another biter whistling in the dark.
platform and smooth wooden ploy?
and your restrained rumbling muslin threat?
Securities raised raised alone,
another biter whistling in the dark.
Mr. X: I thought I heard a stranger. We've got chicken tonight. Strangest damn things. They're man-made. Little damn things, smaller than my fist - but they're new!...... I'm Bill.
Henry: Hello. I'm Henry.
Mrs. X: Henry's at Lappell's factory.
Mr. X: So, printin's yer business, eh? Plumbin's mine. Thirty years! I've watched this neighborhood change from pastures to the hell-hole it is now! I put every damn pipe in this town!
Mary X: Dad!..
Mrs. X: Bill...
Mr. X: People think pipes grow in their homes! Well they sure as hell don't. Look at my knees! Look at my knees!
Mrs. X: Bill...
Mr. X: Are ya hungry?
Mrs. X: Bill...Mr. X: Well Henry, what do you know?
Henry: Oh, I don't know much of anything.Henry: [as the chickens begin moving] So I just, uh... I just cut them up like regular chickens?
Mr. X: Sure, just cut them up like regular chickens [this quote got sampled by Amon Tobin on Permutation (album), for the track "Like Regular Chickens"].Mrs. X: There's a baby. It's at the hospital.
Mary X: Mom!
Mrs. X: And you're the father.
Henry: Well that's impossible! It's only been...
Mary X: Mother, they're still not sure it is a baby!Mary X: You wouldn't mind marrying me, would you Henry?
Henry: Well... No.
I think what happened was that john told him to just 'try it once' ... and then john wrote the m a script and music for their relations and basically he needs john to tell him what to think and feel
i did tell them that john would orchestrate everything that is why is on top of the blog because he is cleverer than everyone else not that i actually appreciate it
claire perry is seeing where can she drive a wedge between my contact and prosecute me for my complaint about her ogling activities ... something she is finding a tad difficult when she bangs on about me all day and night on public boards trying to get films from my bedroom
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Just in case people get the wrong idea:
Impeded by the Cold War, it was not until 1989 that interest in establishing an international criminal court resurfaced among the international community and put back on the agenda. It was Arthur Robinson, the then president of Trinidad and Tobago, who resurrected the proposal to make the pre existing plans for an international court an eventual reality.[19] Motivated internally to try international narcotic criminals, Robinson put forth a resolution to the UN GA that requested that the ILC study the option of creating some form of international structure that would address drug trafficking[20] He did this with the help of long time ICC advocate Robert Woetzel, international law expert Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni, and Nuremberg prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz
Robinson is black and Bassiouni is an Arab
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Surprised to see no mention of the Settled Traveller identity of the RB characters... immediately obvious to anyone in Limerick and almost everyone in Ireland.
The byes is always gettin bags o' yokes and are usually 'up in court in the mornin' '. And the whole horse thing - I mean, how obvious can you make it?
Horsemeat burger scandal: history repeating itself
Another - much delayed - shipment of Genuine Australian Beef just turned up at Tescos.
Back in 1982 Australian Beef being shipped to the US Hamburger Market was found to contain just about anything except Beef.
The cartoon in Rupert's Oz showed Noah's Ark boarding.
Nothing's changed.
Back in 1982 Australian Beef being shipped to the US Hamburger Market was found to contain just about anything except Beef.
The cartoon in Rupert's Oz showed Noah's Ark boarding.
Nothing's changed.
they are threatening to set me up in telcos if i don't let them have films of me in my bedroom
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The NRA is gonna come after the President with all claws out.
Should be interesting what the NRA will say and do. Of course, this will play right into the hands of the low wattage right wing chickens sporting combat fatigues.
Based on the NRA logic, we can always make more children.
"Erlene! Get ready, I'm inah baby makin mood. Get necked gurl!"
Based on the NRA logic, we can always make more children.
"Erlene! Get ready, I'm inah baby makin mood. Get necked gurl!"
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'Up the Ra' is a brilliant swipe at armchair republicans, who with their poor knowledge of history, limited vocabulary and general childishness make a worthy target. I think the Rubberbandits have their moments. Pure Awkward, Spastic Hawk and their prank phone calls are comedy gold.
Their TV stuff just isn't as funny though. I'm also surprised they're being promoted outside of Ireland, although I hear they've a cult following in the US.
Better than Die Antwoord anyway.
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she's allowed to say spastic as a derogatory term on public boards is she i find that kind of thing sticks in my head when i see one ...
she's allowed to say spastic as a derogatory term on public boards is she i find that kind of thing sticks in my head when i see one ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jan/14/david-cameron-conservatives-divisions-europe
The prime minister is convinced he can settle Britain's troubled membership of the EU by using a future treaty negotiation that will underpin the euro to repatriate powers to Britain
The pro-Europeans, whose leader Michael Heseltine brought down Thatcher, barely add up to double digits
The breadth of opinion was highlighted by the veteran Bill Cash, chairman of the commons European scrutiny committee, who called for the re-enactment of a historic Roman battle with Tory pro-Europeans. "If Michael Heseltine and Ken Clarke want to take us on over the argument then let's meet them at Philippi,"
ah yes my Jesus Army strategy …
"I am not saying we shouldn't have any referenda. But isn't it time to have a reality check here and to understand that we are talking about people's jobs and businesses and it is vitally important that the debate moves away from abstruse legal argument and onto the reality of business and competiveness and inward investment into the UK
Nadhim Zahawi, another leading member of the Fresh Start group, says the "heart and soul" of the Conservative party supports the prime minister's plan to renegotiate the terms of Britain's EU membership which would then be put to the British people in a referendum
does it ?
"There are a couple of absolutes. One is we need to be able to, as a country, negotiate free trade deals with third countries on our own. We would also need to be able to say I am really sorry but our law on this issue is going to take precedence over EU law on something that is really important to us."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/3883838/Doing-the-Hokey-Cokey-could-be-hate-crime.html
"You put your right hand in, your right hand out," may constitute an act of religious hatred
"hoc est enim corpus meum" or "this is my body" used by Catholic priests to accompany the transubstantiation during mass
aha see the cloth thinks thats a wee bit tight … hokey pokey it was indeed …
put my right hand in,
I put my right hand out,
In out, in out.
shake it all about
vicar please …
"Right Elbow In", and said that it was danced " deliberately and decorously...with slow rhythmical motion."
Before the invention of ice cream cones, ice cream was often sold wrapped in waxed paper and known as a hokey-pokey (possibly a corruption of the Italian ecco un poco – "here is a little")
oh god that as well here a little there a little every where a pokey hocus pocus is about dem choirboys …
'hokey pokey, penny a lump' to sell ice cream. The Canadian officer said to him why don't you change it to 'hokey cokey' because in Canada 'cokey' means 'crazy'."
someone mentioned a united states of europe …
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a mix between a cheenis and a camle toe.
when a fat person has a cunt bumper and a vagina wedgie
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I thought the pink thing was a dick ...
'The ocean is rough and whirling, and the currents go to two possible endings: the autocrat, or the United States of Europe'
co -opetition between autonomous members
Felix Markham notes how during a conversation on St. Helena, Napoleon Bonaparte remarked, "Europe thus divided into nationalities freely formed and free internally, peace between States would have become easier: the United States of Europe would become a possibility."
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rather than your eu mush ...
Victor Hugo planted a tree in the grounds of his residence on the Island of Guernsey. He was noted in saying that when this tree matured the United States of Europe would have come into being. This tree to this day is still growing in the gardens of Maison de Hauteville, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Victor Hugo's residence during his exile from France
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We see nothing but good and hope in a richer, freer, more contented European commonality. But we have our own dream and our own task. We are with Europe, but not of it. We are linked but not compromised. We are interested and associated but not absorbed
Winston Churchill
as i said i thought the pink thing was a cock ...
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what films of me naked in my place of safety are your property ? not according to the Leveson enquiry ... unless perhaps you think Im not well enough to make that decision do you ?
what is my cousins wifes problem ?
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I think female sexuality is incredibly powerful and women should not feel ashamed to make the most of it, as Beyonce has done. Aside from the fact that no-one owns any definition of feminism, I think women like Beyonce owning the means and production of their sexuality is a huge advancement. She is selling her own body and image and being paid handsomely for it. Why would naked pictures disappear from our culture when there are millions of men who want to look at them and are willing to pay for it. Sex has always been a market, but we should celebrate women controlling the supply.
If feminism means that there will be no beautiful photographs of half-naked women, I don't wanna know! :-)
hello im joolian from AA breaking a newcomers anonymity what is my problem
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Brilliant cartoon.
It's little better in the private sector either since April 2011 when the Tories sneaked through a law on drawdowns that forbids you access to more than a few crumbs based on the value of gilts (sic). The only alternative is to buy an annuity which are worth peanuts these days.
Don't get fooled again, young people. Hide your savings under the bed. Start now
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awwww dooo dums ... just stay out of my pants orlright ....
http://powerofnarrative.blogspot.co.uk/
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perry tonight has gained access to something of my masturbation films it appears to have stuff from trix in it ... there are also signs that doctors were involved apparently some of them think this will cure the entities dissociative illness ...
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This sudden rush of optimism that the Eurozone crisis has been resolved - is it possible they have raided Libyan coffers?
claire perry hotting up with the abusive trolling hter as she tries to thrust her way into my masturbation films
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I seem to recall some reporters and editors who used to be a good notch above the average.
But then after printing some Wikileaks material they got themselves scared silly by CIA threats.
And so they turned their coats and have ever since blindly supported the anti-freedom war-mongering 0.1% agenda.
- Pokeone
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jessie maintains that because i have a disability that people are entitled to film my bedroom ...
the entity absolutely wholeheartedly totally agrees ... with itself
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Doesn't being in receipt of Pension Credit also carry an entitlement to Council Tax Benefit and the cold weather payment? Of course, these are proposals for many years ahead but, although the state pension should not come into the category of benefit, who gets what is very much in the hands of the government of the day.
I see it's being reported that Public Sector workers could be disadvantaged by these proposals. The Public Sector get a very good deal at the moment - they are bound to notice a change but it is long overdue and will possibly weed out those who stay in situ (particularly in teaching) only because of the pension.
Reading earlier (can't remember where) that politics should be kept out of pensions - I absolutely agree
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The most disturbing thing about neo-liberalism is the way the American media have sold it to the dumb working class. Rupert Murdoch persuaded millions of morons to vote for a US-backed Conservative party wreaking havoc on their lives. Reducing their employment rights, their wages, their welfare rights, and the quality of the public services many of them depend on. How have they managed it? Pure racism. Of course the amount of immigration was out of control under Labour. Even Labour accept they got that wrong. But how is that made better by voting for a US-backed British Conservative party committed making working class people even poorer by backing the American corporations?
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It's so very apt that it is hard to tell the top from the bottom, the front from the back, the future from the past in this so inglorious conflation of raw power politics, personal ineptitude and braggadocio.
Cameron is the past, in the sense that he literally embodies the over-ripened flesh of the old Empire's virtually dead aristocracy; and the present, in that he will go on making those high-wire-act political speeches in his falsetto nonchalance, even while ethically putrefying enough to make his best friend, Clegg, gag. The vultures are indeed waiting for those globules of flesh to fall off the bones, but it's a close run thing as to what will go first between him and the mouldering apple of Thatcherite knowledge, its putrid message that the weak can go hang so clearly appealing. Cameron has obviously tasted this vitriol many times before, and still can't resist sucking its sweet poison up once again.
The Daily Mail mob seem likely to disappear up their own fundaments for good anytime now, but that's always the case and they never do manage it, it's just that normally we don't find them running amok over what's left of our shared political landscape at the same time, like headless ostriches. The fat cats just let the old guard get on with the business of self-corruption. They'll be back once it's all been licked and mopped up. There's one particularly oily looking chap in the picture who seems to be very much looking forward to that
Cameron is the past, in the sense that he literally embodies the over-ripened flesh of the old Empire's virtually dead aristocracy; and the present, in that he will go on making those high-wire-act political speeches in his falsetto nonchalance, even while ethically putrefying enough to make his best friend, Clegg, gag. The vultures are indeed waiting for those globules of flesh to fall off the bones, but it's a close run thing as to what will go first between him and the mouldering apple of Thatcherite knowledge, its putrid message that the weak can go hang so clearly appealing. Cameron has obviously tasted this vitriol many times before, and still can't resist sucking its sweet poison up once again.
The Daily Mail mob seem likely to disappear up their own fundaments for good anytime now, but that's always the case and they never do manage it, it's just that normally we don't find them running amok over what's left of our shared political landscape at the same time, like headless ostriches. The fat cats just let the old guard get on with the business of self-corruption. They'll be back once it's all been licked and mopped up. There's one particularly oily looking chap in the picture who seems to be very much looking forward to that
this is cathy blight speculating about which man i was thinking about in my bedroom .... this is the trouble with dissociative disorders and being told not to look at stuff and they go on to perpetrate that level of intrusion ... the entity is trying to trade the idea for popularity ... she could also do with some help for her heterophobia ... nb the entity followed me into a chemist as a response to something i said in my private therapy session ... satellite recorded material now being widely discussed on public boards
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I cant comment here anymore,as CIF sends me to twitter and facebook,where I dont and do not want to exist,goodbye everyone . But Ill be back , and I dont really smoke plants,I was just Romney's man in southern europe and i know nothing about them or mormons,just that LDS doesnt really get you going
they are threatening Trix with castration again ... even if were not together that still disturbs me funnily enough ... as does Nigel being on oestrogen tablets .. . its like giving me testosterone to get me to do more work ... there is proof in this quote
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Why sex could be history
From artificial wombs to men and women being able to reproduce entirely alone, Aarathi Prasad says science is rewriting the rules of sex and human reproduction. What would that mean for our ideas of family and parenthood?