Blair Gives Congrats to Sarkozy on YouTube (VIDEO)

Tony just looks really pleased, doesn’t he?

Good news, indeed!

 

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    Ms Underestimated..........great website. Now one of my favorites. I have put togehter a slide I call the Communist Manifesto.."American Style". Would love to send it to you if your interested. I think it shines the light on those Democratic Roaches....their philosophy and political goals.
    Let me know where to send the pic.
    Les
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    Tony Blair's premiership has been a disaster for this country. (Compiling the evidence against him requires an encyclopaedic knowledge, so forgive me if this is a little cursory.) Under his government Terri Schiavo-like killings have been legalised, trial by jury and habeas corpus have been eroded, conviction via hearsay evidence has become possible, our 800-year-old protection against being tried twice for the same crime has been abolished, the right to protest outside Parliament now requires police approval, the police can take and retain DNA samples from persons who are innocent, a new criminal offence has been defined for each day Blair has been in office, Catholics are being criminalised - again, the Government has been accused of frustrating a police investigation into the alleged offering of peerages for money, Blair created enough Labour peers to make his party the largest group in the House of Lords for the first time, the Labour Party in the Midlands has been found guilty of massive electoral fraud that would "disgrace a banana republic", pension funds have been hit by kleptocratic taxation, an unelected quango grants an ever-expanding licence to kill unborn babies (within the last week it has been extended to include children who would be born with a squint), the ravages of E.U. "harmonisation" go unchallenged . . . and, as far as I am concerned, the jury is still out on whether we were right to bomb Serbia - though it could soon become a criminal offence (of "genocide denial") for me to question the official view on this (see above re the ravages of E.U. harmonisation). All of which leaves the removal of Saddam Hussein as the one decent thing I believe that Blair has done as prime minister, though, given the rest of his track record, his cosying up to the embryonic stem cell industry in the U.S. and his reportedly substantial mortgage debts, I am beginning to question even his motives for sending other people's sons and daughters to fight in Iraq.

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