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BBKing 12-12-2009 02:02

Thank you, Tony Blair
 
...for reminding us why you're a complete untrustworthy b...ard.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8408918.stm

frogstamper 12-12-2009 02:14

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
He was set on the Iraq war come what may, he and that other religious nut in the White House have caused more than enough death and suffering all justified by their own perverted version of faith.
If either of these two warmongers were really that guided by their faith, why didn't they listen to God's supposed representative on Earth...the Pope?
Thank spongebob they are both gone...pompous pratts.

NoKnowledge 12-12-2009 05:53

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34925599)
...for reminding us why you're a complete untrustworthy b...ard.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8408918.stm

On behalf of Tony Blair and his crew......you are most welcome. :handshake

Sirius 12-12-2009 10:19

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
This bit just shows what a liar that man is.

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It would have been "right to remove" Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein even without evidence that he had weapons of mass destruction, Tony Blair has said.
There was no evidence you prat, You lied along with the rest of the members of the Labour party that supported you and because of that some of our young men died. I will never forgive him or his party for that.

Earl of Bronze 12-12-2009 11:41

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
I remember watching his speech in parliment back in the day, and knew he was lying as soon as he said WMD's could hit British Targets within 45 mins of Sadam giving the order. I'm also quite sure many other knew he was bullsnotting at the time....

martyh 12-12-2009 13:12

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he's just trying to retrospectively justify his actions now ,one question though ,as a dictator that so desperately needed to be removed from power what about the others ,kim jong il,Mugabe,and many more .Using the logic of "he was a evil dictator who needed to be removed from power" then they would have a pretty long list to work through

BBKing 12-12-2009 13:29

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"he was a evil dictator who needed to be removed from power"
Doesn't look right.

Quote:

"he was a evil dictator sitting on a lot of oil who needed to be removed from power"
That's better.

martyh 12-12-2009 13:32

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
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Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34925708)
Doesn't look right.



That's better.



mmm..so what blair should have admitted to was SELECTIVE removal of despots for the benefit of mankind

BBKing 12-12-2009 13:41

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mmm..so what blair should have admitted to was SELECTIVE removal of despots for the benefit of mankind
'Mankind' being defined as 'BP shareholders'?

martyh 12-12-2009 14:04

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34925717)
'Mankind' being defined as 'BP shareholders'?


Thanks for the enlightenment BBKing
i now feel safe and secure in the knowledge that our overlords will lie,cheat ,spin ,send our boys to their deaths and generally fight all things judged to be evil because they have something we need

RizzyKing 12-12-2009 15:09

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
We all knew blair was a liar from day one lets be honest the man is as deep as a puddle and was only ever interested in getting into power and then using whatever force he could to enforce his image as a world leader. But lest we forget there was another man intimately involved in all of this and he is our current PM something else for people to remember next time they cast their vote. As far as i am concerned while it's all well and good to lump it all onto blair all the senior labour ministers at the time knew it was a war for oil and only one had the courage of her convictions and resigned and while i don't have a lot of time for clair short on that at least she has some respect from me.

Osem 12-12-2009 15:28

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
If Bliar was such a liar (as most of us have suspected for years) what does that say about Brown and all their fellow cronies who did nothing about it?

Bricktop 12-12-2009 17:35

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
I would like Gordon Brown removed because I feel its the right thing to do.

papa smurf 12-12-2009 18:07

Re: Thank you, Tony Blair
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bricktop (Post 34925835)
I would like Gordon Brown removed because I feel its the right thing to do.

like the rest of us you will have to wait for the election ,only honorable men fall on theire own sword .

BBKing 12-12-2009 19:31

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I would like Gordon Brown removed because I feel its the right thing to do.
And replaced by someone who didn't vote for the invasion of Iraq? That rules out:

David Cameron (Leader of the Opposition)
George Osborne (Shadow Chancellor)
Dominic Grieve (Shadow Home Secretary)
William Hague (Shadow Foreign Secretary) *
Liam Fox (Shadow Defence Secretary, and if anything a harder neo-con than Blair ever was) **

[plus most (all?) of the Opposition Front Bench]

Vince Cable for PM, I say.

http://www.holdthemtoaccount.com/who-voted-for-the-war/

* "The Prime Minister has put before the House the right decision. He deserves the support of honourable members in all parts of the House."

** "When we believe something is the right thing to do, as we did in the case of Iraq, we give the Government our full support"


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