Blair and Kanye West are Prostitutes 2389


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The Tony Blair House Journal (editor Alan Rusbridger) reports on Kanye West’s disgusting private performance for the Kazakh dictator and his family, and takes a sideswipe at David Cameron for visiting that country.

But peculiarly they fail to mention that Tony Blair receives US $4 million a year as a consultant to the worker murdering Kazakh dictator, and that Alistair Campbell and Jonathon Powell as well as Blair visit to give this support – which has included a behind the scenes campaign to help Nazarbaev win the Nobel Peace Prize, fortunately with no result to date.


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  • Dreoilin

    The bastards calls Suhayl a “WOG”

    Where? The first one to use “wog” that I saw, was you.

    If you think you can change the subject that way, forget it. You still have nothing to back up your claim that Villager was promoting an attack on Assad.

  • Dreoilin

    “Email/chat communication in the background perhaps?”

    More deviation?
    Don’t be so bloody daft. Go to bed.

  • Herbie

    Kempe

    “We don’t hang people for it any longer but I would expect anybody inciting murder or extermination today to be punished in some way. Wouldn’t you?”

    Of course. That was my point to current hacks who incite war.

    Inciting war would I think be enough, because it contains within itself the horror that subsequently unfolds.

    More generally I think it’s better not to kill such criminals. Much better to prosecute, ostracise and watch diminish over time. There’s a benefit to humanity in that process, and that’s of course why we rarely see it.

  • Mary

    Has this been posted before. Apologies if it has been.

    Freed Belgian, Italian recount Syria kidnap ordeal
    Italian journalist Domenico Quirico (C), who was kidnapped in Syria in early April, answers to journalists after disembark from the airplane on September 9, 2013 at Ciampino military airport in Rome.

    AFP

    09 September 2013 16:56 GMT

    Freed Italian journalist Domenico Quirico and Belgian teacher Pierre Piccinin spoke Monday of the “very tough” conditions of their five-month kidnap ordeal in Syria, saying they were subjected to violence, humiliation and mock executions.

    The two men, who were released on Sunday, also said they had overheard their captors talking about possible rebel involvement in a poison-gas attack near Damascus, although Quirico said he had no way of verifying that information.

    Scant detail has emerged of the circumstances of their ordeal, but Quirico’s newspaper said Italy’s secret services had stepped up efforts to secure their freedom ahead of feared US military strikes.

    /..
    http://www.news-republic.com/Web/ArticleWeb.aspx?regionid=4&articleid=12860473

  • BrianFujisan

    Fedup

    “Every cruise missile costs $1.4 million dollars, not taking account of the assets and personal costs”.

    Here’s the Very place to go for ALL of One’s Killing needs
    Right here in the uk, Right now as allthe carnage is going on in the M,East… JUST Sickeng

    Anyway see it here a Brilliant Piece From John Hilley at Zenpolitics…Well said John

    Amid resounding opposition to more murderous weaponry being deployed in Syria, London is this week hosting another leading international arms bazaar.

    Well, business must continue. And there’s no more willing trader and helpful organiser than the UK.

    With multiple ‘theatres’ of warfare to promote and exploit, just think of all that amazing new hardware sitting on the shelves, all that lovely profit to be made, all the friends and enemies waiting to be supplied.

    The DSEi – Defence Security and Equipment International – event offers a phantasmagorical display of sleek weaponry and killing consultancy for visiting dictators, strutting generals and corporate gun-runners.

    http://johnhilley.blogspot.co.uk/

  • Dreoilin

    “What does WOG stand for again?”

    Nobody used the word ‘WOG’ except you, Fedup.
    (And my wi-fi just cut me off, which is why I’m late getting back)

    Now go away, you cretin.

    ————————–

    “Sudan woman risks flogging to protest ‘Taliban’-like law”

    I’ll read that as soon as I can, Villager.

  • Mary

    This programme was aired this morning on RT. Rafif Jouejati who represents the Local Coordination Committees in Syria (opposition) and who is a director of Free Syria was speaking from Washington!

    What would the implications of a strike on Syria be? Can this sort of intervention be limited? How many Syrians have to be killed to get Assad out of the presidency? And would the jihadists then go to the round table? CrossTalking with Rafif Jouejati and Gareth Porter.
    http://rt.com/shows/crosstalk/syria-assad-intervention-death-594/

    Ms Jouejati’s biog. https://wpsp.blogs.brynmawr.edu/2013/04/01/rafif-jouejati-director-free-syria/

    The well informed Gareth Porter who was also on the programme writes:

    Obama’s Case for Syria Didn’t Reflect Intel Consensus
    by Gareth Porter / September 9th, 2013

    IPS – Contrary to the general impression in Congress and the news media, the Syria chemical warfare intelligence summary released by the Barack Obama administration August 30 did not represent an intelligence community assessment, an IPS analysis and interviews with former intelligence officials reveals.
    /..
    http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/09/obamas-case-for-syria-didnt-reflect-intel-consensus/

  • fedup

    “What does WOG stand for again?”

    Nobody used the word ‘WOG’ except you, Fedup.
    (And my wi-fi just cut me off, which is why I’m late getting back)

    Now go away, you cretin.

    What does WOG stand for?

    Tell us what does WOG stands for, oh the great defender of the ziofuckwits in distress.

    Even your WIFI is sick of your hypocrisy and has packed up on you, just sickening examples of racisms and denial of such a disgusting behaviour.

  • bailout gas

    Now that the SES aggressors have been publicly thwarted, they will likely dust off the Nixon template: (1) continue and intensify the aggression, but covertly; (2) undermine and vilify the presidential figurehead; (3) when aggression hits the wall of great-power confrontation, give the world the president’s head on a stick with a discreet, “won’t happen again, bad apples, y’know, new broom, &c. &c.’

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella!)

    re the exchange about Assad and his FRCS (or not), followed by a bad-tempered slanging match between various posters focussing on Suhayl:

    Everyone should note that this was started off by someone calling itself Mary, who told us, in brackets, that Assad was a FRCS – presumably thinking that this would be a point in his favour.

    Now you can see who the true trolls (mission : to distract and derail) really are! 🙂

  • Dreoilin

    “Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader has delayed Wednesday’s planned vote on the use of force in Syria, apparently in coordination with the White House. Unclear if this is specifically linked to the Russian proposal or is just parliamentary maneuvering. Obama did not express high confidence that he would win the Congressional vote when asked by NBC.”

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10288193/Syria-crisis-live.html

    Going to bed more hopeful than I have for some time.
    G’night

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella!)

    Here it is (12h35) today :

    “President Assad (FRCS remember) is not cowed or intimidated by Obama,…”

    Don’t forget, you read it there first! 🙂

  • Jon

    So, everyone’s a little stressed! It’s understandable, I think. I suggest that the infighting that seems to have flared up recently here is partly an expression of frustration against the war machine – it feels somehow inevitable that something dreadful is going to happen, and people who wish for more people not to be killed feel powerless.

    I flit between pessimism and optimism myself. The silly ‘Newsbeat’ feature they have on the BBC music stations repeated without skepticism yesterday the suggestion that Assad’s regime did in fact use CW, but that if they give them up, they’ll not be bombed back to the Stone Age. But, the spectre of Iraq hung over Parliament, and whilst Dave and his whole political class will do nearly anything to subvert the will of the British people if it conflicts with their own economic interests, there does seem to be a defeatism within the Establishment this time around. Like, perhaps, they can’t ignore democratic views repeatedly and expect the same passivity every time. Maybe people will get angry, or maybe they’ll vote the government out soonish. I dunno.

    I rather liked a quote I heard recently, and it is cheering at uncertain times like ours. I think it was from someone involved in the Stop The War campaigns, and they were challenged on the “failure” of their work with an accusatory, “Which war did you stop then?”

    Came back the reply: “The next one”.

  • Villager

    Jon, stressed is one thing and the lowering of standards under pressure quite another. So if you haven’t been following the thread real-time, you can at least start from here if not earlier. The F’s and C’s have been coming faster than the c&p’s.

  • Villager

    Habby: “followed by a bad-tempered slanging match between various posters focussing on Suhayl.”

    Frankly, Habby that’s unfair, it was not focussed on Suhayl at all. It was focussed on me with attacks by Suhayl (resolved) and Fuckedup where he went on fabricating and accused me of racism. Bully for the objective Dreo for putting him on the mat, but Suhayl could also have sent a signal to the retard that he was crossing Red Lines, and still can.

    Anyway, established that Mary is a patently unreliable ungraceful twisted liar.

  • NR

    Pro-Obamaists are spinning Kerry’s rhetorical/sarcastic remark, which he said could never happen, as “Kerry’s brilliant plan”.
    Obama, not to be left out of accolades, claims he discussed same with Putin in Russia.

    Drat, no WWIII, not this week. I only wanted that so when somebody said, “It sounded just like an atomic bomb,” I could reply, “That’s ’cause it was an atomic bomb”. Same for, “It looked just like a war zone.”

    Now that war or not-quite-a-war is no longer imminent and a Congressional vote is moot, do lobbyists demand refund of yesterday’s bribes/contributions?

  • fedup

    Impartial moderation at work;

    Mine are [extreme abusive language towards several posters, removed]

    However these remarks kicking off the whole crap shoot are just expressions:

    Affection, Respect, Reason, “debate”

    How to be serene and sublime, in “debate”

    Well that is the way of the world I suppose!

    Even in abuse we are not equals, I should have known the dumb goy that I am.

    Now I will be an antise….. too, after all that is the best way of abusing all and sundry; abuse them and then blame them, and tell them they are deserving of the abuse too.

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