The truth is getting out now. People are waking up. Unfortunately most people are still sleeping because all they wanna do is watch the telly and thhink about bleedin' sport.
l wonder what Freud would have made of all these human beings that sit in a stupour watching some stupid f***ing ball go up and down a piece of grass for hours while idiot spectators all yell in the thousands cheering sportsmen on. l reckon Freud would have concluded that human beings where idiots and deserved everything they get.
Do you think i'm gonna watch a bunch of numbskulls kicking a ball up and down a piece of grass for 3 hours, or watch some wackas with a stick hitting a bleedin' ball while thousands of crazies yell and cheer? NO F***ING WAY!!!
The fate for most people is ceiled because they are letting it happen. People are too distracted. Sheeple everywhere!
Here was Obama getting a hero's welcome in Australia the other day, yet he is set to become the biggest enslaver the world has ever known. MY God!...l don't even want to talk to my fellow aussies anymore...the shame of it all...the mindless shit that we have all become...nobody is home...we are just mindless slave machines...OMG!
The media create a fake reality and political parties are only a tool used to make people think there is a democracy. You can only vote for who is running in the election.
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Now then, to accuse Obama of being 'the biggest enslaver the world has ever known' is a little over the top, don't you think?
Of course, that's exactly what the fascist right want you to think.
I've read and heard some silly things said about Obama, but never anything like the above. The 'fascist right' - whoever they may be - don't count for much, surely. The Tea Party have their agenda, but they run candidates against the mainstream incumbents - and win. To suggest they are simply 'right wing' is to miss the point and do them a disservice.
I remember, back in 1984, drinking bottled Guinness with an old Labour Party tankie who assured me that Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government were planning to establish slave labour camps in remote parts of the countryside. I don't think anything came of it and it was around that time I discovered that many Labour Party activists were off their heads. Now, I wonder if oddball Republicans are spreading these rumours or strange, subliminal messages are being beamed in from Jupiter?
All right, but I'm not sure what to do other than climb into bed wearing an old Brooks shirt and pulling the covers over my head.
l'll help you Andy. l'll take you under my wing.
l am becoming everyone's dad these days, and i'm happy to be your dad for a while too.
Don't be scared Andy, that's what they want. Scared people act irrational, have unclear minds and find it more difficult to be in control, that's what these bad buggers want.
Remember Andy and other men here, l am here.
Shooey, I'm sure that must be an enormous relief to us all.
Glad Obama spoke out against communism, though. The tankies tended to be big on 'the dictatorship of the proletariat'. They were CP entryists. They were also - mercifully - all wind and piss from too many hours spent on licensed premises.
Maggie seems to be a getting a right old rehabilitation at the moment, what with the new film about her and the EU falling apart. Even Radio 4 is getting in on the act with a piece yesterday playing some hitherto unheard footage supposedly revealing her unknown, caring side. Even "Crawfie" got in on the act and spoke a bit. Always though the Maggie / devoted retainer "Crawfie" thing a bit odd.
I thought 'Crawfie' had something to do with The Queen, not Margaret Thatcher.
Two of them apparently: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawfie
Oh, I don't trust him, I don't trust him at all. Why would I? He got the nomination, didn't he? It would be difficult to believe that the US political system isn't still absolutely riddled with corruption (although I tend not to think ill of Jimmy Carter), in both parties. Same here of course. Almost certainly began with the Whigs and the Tories. I'm not just a Eurosceptic, I'm a plain, simple sceptic.
Better that than Darlin' 'Arold with his bottle of HP sauce, don't you think? Sly bastard.
Point taken - on the face of that interview. But my word, Sammy, how I loathed the Grocer! I much preferred Sunny Jim.
Ah, George was the MP for the town I now live in. Older people have fond memories of him.