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the recession was predicted by many people, only they mostly estimated it would happen few years earlier eg. michael ruppert, dave harvey, all those protestors who got beaten up outside the new york stock exchange in 04.
i think what people need to understand, is that labour didn't just do the same as the tories would have despite being seen as centre left, they were able to do these things precisely because of their perception as being centre left. could the tories really have gotten away with all the shit labour has? no chance. the scandals and crimes of the new labour years would have sunk a right wing party after 1 election, no way they would have continued on to win 3. it's like obama, a rebranded president who is able to carry on some of the worst of bushes foreign and security policies. bush couldn't have gotten away with that shit. people should realise that a centre left party or candidate that might give us some moderate gains on social issues like gay rights etc. is always going to be used by the establishment to push far right goals. i'll be very glad to see the end of new labour, obviously very angry about the evil the tories are about to unleash. however, a few things give me hope. i would be very surprised if the tories can hold onto power for more than one term. come the spending cuts they are going to go back to unelectable again. there is going to be a vicious hatred for this government, all new labours fuck ups still stand. they'll do their best to reverse any of labours modest achievements, like nhs waiting times. the massive round of cuts and job losses is going to push a large part of the nation further down into poverty and crisis. sometime in the next 50 days the cuts will have to surface. be prepared. this will have both positive and negative affects: radicalisation - increased community awareness and interaction, a boost for the left OR the denial, forced ignorance, macho hedonism and nihlistic bravado that are the hallmarks of concioussness in liberal capitalist democracies now. gains for the far right and poverty and degradation destroying peoples health and sanity further. an increase in negative solidarity and an even stronger forced apoliticality. i'm sure we'll see a bit of both. we don't have the same radical awareness and history as the greeks but the same state of affairs is coming to our shores. now would be a great time to read http://tarnac9.wordpress.com/texts/t...-insurrection/ after the results are in i'll have a blog post up getting into all this in more depth. |
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david kelly was murdered. its not a theory. its a conspiracy fact.
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absolutley, don't get me wrong i'm certainly not going to vote torrie either, but this time i can't bring myself to vote labour |
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again, i'm not pro torrie. Just anti labour (and torrie) |
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and no, you can't predict a recesion (and it possibly would have been far worse with a Conservative government) but the government is in control of the country and the economy and is ultimatley responsible. To vote them back in and say "hey, you fucked up and fucked us up but dont worry, have another go at spending my tax money on bankers bonuses" is daft
and once again (to make it stick) i am not voting torrie |
not in this case pookie. altho i think its less a case of you having factual disagreements with the murder idea and more that you don't want it to be true.
anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4gpH...layer_embedded baseball bats are the only way to deal with the bnp. |
and Pookie, nice one for making this thread non-work safe
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I've written and deleted a few replies to SonicBebs and n'ik but John Stewart says it better than anything I've written:
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i don't think David Kelly commited suicide, but I'm fairly certain he wasn't killed by the labour party either. There's plenty of fishiness surrounding his death if you look into it.
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If you want a more likely conspiracy to get actively involved with, try Justice for Jerry. They need all the help they can get, so if you could at least take a look, that'd be great [/serious post]
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Thanks for the link, I'll donate.
To the people who are dismissive of the issues surrounding David Kelly's death, have you actually read in to it? |
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What a genuinely terrible story. I've signed the petition. I've just been reading some stuff about the group believed responsible which sounds particularly disturbing. These two clips are interesting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpSx8K0U21A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK1zxZmK4gs |
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After having just read this, I have to say it's indeed quite disturbing. Disgusting even. It's such a strong attack on the Tories that I even googled the political stance of The Independent to check, but it seems to be one of the better newspapers of the UK. Working at an emergency shelter myself I've often seen how desperate these people can be, especially women and then especially when they're pregnant and/or have young children with them. Putting those out on the streets is a huge embarassment for any civilised society. That's not even mentioning that the people you'll find in emergency shelters/crisis centres usually tend to be a lot more than "just homeless". More often than not it involves cases of domestic violence, child abuse, human trafficking, psychiatric illness and what not. You cannot have these people depend on volunteers alone, that's just ridiculous. They need professional help. |
It does reveal the hole in Tory thinking, to my mind. Obviously, we'd all love the society where everyone helps each other out, and it's not necessarily the government's place to impose or intercede in culture. However, the least-privileged members of society are the ones that get fucked over the most, and the ones that require greatest help. The legions of doleites, terminal non-workers and benefit scroungers are definitely a problem and a drain on society (they are a minority as well though) but you don't get rid of that problem by just shuttling them to another area in the hope they take their poverty with them.
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tits or gtf.....carry on! |
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Well yeah, obviously nobody likes the people who don't contribute to society. Everybody has their own personal responsibilities and I'm in no way propagating a nanny state. But sending those who can't keep up with society out in the cold shows a serious lack of humanism in my mind. |
Yes, it's better to have a society that provides for those unable to provide for themselves even if that means you get benefit cheats, rather than a society that allows it's citizens to rot and die
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This isn't even hyperbole - the Tories would quite happily leave its citizens to rot and die. OH GOD PLEASE DON'T LET THEM GET IN. |
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often that's even cheaper than throwing them life-long in jail or sending them to court for every little misdeamour every other month. |
Labour - Rot and die while you find some time to breathe and smile.
Tories- Just rot and die, and quickly too. |
this thread is so disgusting.
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The only thing lifting my spirits today is the thought of the look on the face of every smug twat Tory I know if they somehow wake up tomorrow and discover that they haven't won after all. Please please please please please.
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Cameron is preparing everybody with his "Broken Britain" chant. After their slap on the wrist when caught lying about the violent crime statistics (they said violent crime has doubled under Labour; it has in fact halved) the Tories have been unable to perpetuate the lie and hence the meaningless phrase which plays on people's fear of crime (fear of people: see also immigration and people claiming benefits).
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"Suicide is very unsatisfactory and in that sense - the sense in which there is a narrative, a story that improves upon reality - conspiracism is not unlike religious belief. Lewis Wolpert speculated that our evolutionary development of tool-making may have required the habit of causality, which we necessarily extended to the question of why we existed. Hence the universality of religious belief. This principle could extend, too, to the need to construct better stories than reality apparently furnishes." People waste too much time ignoring the real issues (perhaps they are too real and too complicated and too boring) and concentrate instead on a story which they find much more satisfying, regardless of the truth. |
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Polls indicate hung parliament.
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That's probably the best that can be hoped for
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Pragmatically, maybe. I'm still hoping the free hourly blowjobs for Glice party gets in. |
That 'hourly' isn't an indication of poor quality blowjobs, I should add.
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Well then I hope it's a well hung parliament for your sake.
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so tories = republicans
labour = democrats/liberals ? |
That's the basic translation I suppose.
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Looks like a minority Conservative government....That's what we've had in Canada since 2006. It's not so bad because the governing party needs support from the minority parties to get anything passed.
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Sometimes I fucking hate this country.
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fucking hell.
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I invite you all to France. We got a better government
oh wait... no. |
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