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  • Tony_0pmoc

    John Goss,

    Part of life, is a series of little battles. I don’t know this guy, but I love people who write. People who express their heart and soul. From what I can tell Talha Ahsan has done absolutely nothing wrong, and has gone through hell purely because of his religion and the colour of his skin. Whilst life can be a series of battles, it is only possible to achieve anything by focusing on real problems that are close to you, that you think you may have a chance to help resolve. This almost always involves a few people who you actually know..The help of your friends, colleagues or whatever..

    My wife and I have already managed to get two innocent people out of jail..with the help of our friends…

    Is Talha Ahsan still in jail?

    That’s all I want to know.

    If you don’t reply. I will assume he has been released and is back home in England

    Tony

  • Republicofscotland

    F*ck me the, the Palestinian Genocide Supporter has posted a link…can you believe it! neither can I, hold that thought whilst I look outside, to see if its a blue moon tonight.

    What the hell’s come over him, a government shill, posting a link, his handler will not be pleased.

  • Republicofscotland

    Nice one KNOWN.

    I think you’ve got him cold, I’ll be very surprised if the shill replies to your comment.

  • Bab

    [cm-org.uk – delayed in spam since 16:35]

    In 2017, Britain will be the lead nation of NATO’s Very High Readiness Joint Task Force (VJTF), engaging in great-power confrontation in breach of the non-interference principle of A/RES/36/103. Without UNSC authorization or Military Staff Committee supervision in breach of NATO Charter Article 7, Britain will engage in provocative military mobilization at the borders of a nonbelligerent state.

    Why would Scotland want to pay for this nonsense? If the SNP really wants to form a sovereign state it will have to start acting like one, and the first most urgent step is to formalize a policy of civil resistance to enforce the Scottish people’s right to peace. Specifically, enact the Santiago Declaration in Scottish law. In compliance with Santiago Declaration Article 5(6), make no contributions to British revenue that are not compatible with peace. Britain will be shot of you in no time and you’ll be free.

  • John Goss

    Dropped out of Blyton, and removed to the centre of Toytown, driving around in his little yellow car, as the bell on his blue had goes jingle-jangle, is it any wonder every sentence he can construct is a fiction? 🙂

  • Tony_0pmoc

    After a Lifetime, when we thought they were gone forever. We thought after WWI and WWII..It’s still like this from..hundreds of years ago…

    But It’s Still Like This…

    And Yes..In The 1970’s and only a Few Month’s ago..God Knows how we got the Tickets..at The Roundhouse. He is Still in Fine Form.

    LIVE

    Robert Plant – ‘Gallows Pole’ live at HMV Forum. London 12th July 2012

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oXW8AytkBM

    Tony

  • Ba'al Zevul

    Another sucker…

    http://www.balkaneu.com/tony-blair-creates-expert-teams-serbian-government/

    Vucic changed his mind. That’s because the UAE’s paying.

    This looks like a replay of the Sisi-Blair partnership. UAE and European money, gravy train for Blair’s Firerush Ventures No3 LP*, and the population largely disregarded as The Entitled read their Just Rewards.

    Egypt, July 2014:
    The former political associate said that a bargain had been struck and added: “Tony Blair has become Sisi’s éminence grise and is working on the economic plan that the UAE is paying for. For him, it combines both an existential battle against Islamism and mouth-watering business opportunities in return for the kind of persuasive advocacy he provided George Bush over Iraq.

    “It’s a very lucrative business model,” the associate added, “but he shouldn’t be doing it. He’s putting himself in hock to a regime that imprisons journalists. He’s digging a deeper and deeper hole for himself and everyone associated with him.”

    Alastair Campbell, Blair’s former press secretary who resigned in 2003 over the Iraq war “dodgy dossier” scandal, is also advising the Sisi government on its public image and being paid for it – though on Wednesday he refused to say if he had been working with Strategy&.
    http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/jul/02/tony-blair-advise-egypt-president-sisi-economic-reform

    *Firerush Ventures No3 LP is now a securities trader. It is completely opaque to scrutiny.

  • Mary

    Sir Martin Gilbert, historian – obituary
    Scholar noted for his meticulous biography of Churchill and his examination of the Holocaust
    04 Feb 2015

    ‘Sir Martin Gilbert, who has died aged 78, was a historian of authority and meticulous scholarship, whose output was dominated by his official biography of Sir Winston Churchill: six narrative volumes, 11 companion books of source material, a 981-page popular precis and 13 spin-offs.

    Equally authoritative as a historian of Judaism, the Holocaust and the sweep of the 20th century, Gilbert was renowned for his ability to ferret out precisely what had happened, though some critics felt he paid too little attention to the “why”.

    A committed Zionist and a proudly observant Jew, Gilbert’s writings about the travails of his people drew their force – to the annoyance of some co-religionists – from the enormity of the facts rather than an emotional involvement. Writing in support of Jewish “refuseniks” in the Soviet Union, however, he let his feelings go.’

    /..
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11389474/Sir-Martin-Gilbert-historian-obituary.html

    Only towards the end of this long winded obituary is there a mention of his appointment to the Chilcot Inquiry.

    ‘In 2009 Gilbert was appointed to Sir John Chilcot’s inquiry into the Iraq War and made a Privy Counsellor to give him full access to the evidence. Several MPs criticised the choice because Gilbert had once compared George W Bush and Tony Blair to Roosevelt and Churchill, but he proved a meticulous questioner of Blair about his motives and decisions.’

    Gilbert lectured at the White House in 2002 at the invitation of Dubya so hopefully no conflict of interest then!

    Hope Sir John Chilcot is in good health. He is 76 in April.

  • Peacewisher

    @Habby: I had the misfortune to listen to BBC radio all the way home, between 5 and 6.30. Having followed the Ukrainian conflict I’m pretty sure who’s telling lies/”cleverly” misrepresenting the truth. In fact, it reminds me very much of the “Saddam has WMD and is going to use them” arguments in late 2002 and early 2003.

  • Mary

    This professor’s ‘crime’? Supporting the Palestinians.

    Exclusive Interview: Sami Al-Arian, Professor Who Defeated Controversial Terrorism Charges, is Deported from U.S.
    By Murtaza Hussain and Glenn Greenwald
    Yesterday at 10:07 AM
    Featured photo – Exclusive Interview: Sami Al-Arian, Professor Who Defeated Controversial Terrorism Charges, is Deported from U.S.

    In 2003, Sami Al-Arian was a professor at the University of South Florida, a legal resident of the U.S. since 1975, and one of the most prominent Palestinian civil rights activists in the U.S. That year, the course of his life was altered irrevocably when he was indicted on highly controversial terrorism charges by then Attorney General John Ashcroft. These charges commenced a decade-long campaign of government persecution in which Al-Arian was systematically denied his freedom and saw his personal and professional life effectively destroyed.

    Despite the personal harm he suffered and the intense surveillance to which he had been subjected since as early as 1993, the government ultimately failed to produce any evidence of Al-Arian’s involvement in terrorist activities, instead relying at trial overwhelmingly on the pro-Palestinian writing and speaking he had done over the years.

    /..
    https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2015/02/05/sami-al-arian-charged-terrorism-never-convicted-deported-today-u-s/

  • Tony_0pmoc

    Someone Says Fucking Cunt..and Walks Away and Leaves The Stupid Twat Fighting and Talking To Himself

    Bye,

    I’m Going To The Pub, With My Lancashire Wife..My Lancashire Girlfriend Say’s She’s Going To Turn Up Too.

    I think we have seen The Band before…There’s fkin 5 of Them..

    Not Bad For a Friday Night For a Pub we can walk to.

    Goodnight (what are you guys doing tonight ..can you try and get Mary & Dreoline to make up – god knows why they hate each other..I thought they were best of friends..well they were years ago)..

    You See..I want ALL You Guys To Turn Up as Witnesses For The Prosecution of (I am hoping My Ex’s Son is Going To Lead The Prosecution Of The Case) (still workin on it)

    The Trial on The Charge of WAR CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY (and my 15 year old daughter…collecting her DNA???..you cunt)

    of us

    ENGLISH people vs ANTHONY CHARLES LYNTON BLAIR

    Scottish are You???????????????????

    Goodnight

    Tony xx

  • Ba'al Zevul

    Vucic (formerly Milosevic’s information minister) raises some questions about freedom of the press and other matters dear to Blair’s heart:

    http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsee/2015/01/28/bieber-attacks-on-media-are-part-of-a-regional-pattern-of-authoritarian-temptation/

    Throughout the region, governments have appropriated a discourse about Europe, reform and fighting corruption while in practice behaving very differently.

    Bieber said the new authoritarian governments of the region were not to be confused with their predecessors in the 1990s. They did not need to promote war or ultra-nationalism, speak through a “state media” or win elections by blatant fraud.

    The new model of governance was characterised by strong party political control of the administration – and the jobs market, deep penetration of supposedly independent state institutions and a flexible attitude towards the law.

    In some ways the new system was stronger and more effective – more “Machiavellian”, as he put it. Multi-party coalitions allowed for the division of the spoils of the state between a number of different stakeholders, for example.

    The growth of the private, nominally independent media allowed the new regimes to speak through a host of supposedly unrelated outlets, from which the state could also distance itself if need be.

    Sounds like Conlablib on speed – right up Blair’s street. And Tony Blair Associates will be making it work more efficiently, hey? Dancer!

  • mike

    Going by today’s mainstream headlines, maybe the EU, finally, realise the insanity of arming the Kiev Nazis in a face-off with Russia. It all depends on what the US does now. If it accepts that Russia has “won” in Ukraine, watch the calls for boots on the ground to defeat ISUS grow louder. A well-timed atrocity or two will help.

  • lysias

    I’m just now reading Udo Ulfkotte’s Gesteuerte Journalisten [Bought Journalists], about how practically all of the media in the German-speaking world have been gleichgeschaltet (i.e., coordinated, a la the Nazi media). And now Germany is being governed by a Grand Coalition of the two major parties, the CDU and the SPD, with the result that political dissent is marginalized (one might say, ausgeschaltet, although Ulfkotte does not use that word).

    Well, this time it’s not just the German-speaking world, is it?

  • mike

    I saw that, Lysias. It reminded me of John Simpson on the road to Ras Lanuf (dropped in with a merc escort, no doubt).
    No sign of him there now, in the chaos that is the former nation state of Libya. He sold that regime-change well. Good doggy. A big imperial gong can’t be far away.

    Clegg and Cameron surfed the Blair wave of bullshit. They are war criminals too.

  • lysias

    Talk about a slip. The title of Ulfkotte’s book is Gekaufte Journalisten, not Gesteuerte Journalisten. Bought Journalists, not Guided (or Steered) Journalists. But they are gesteuert as well, and Ulfkotte says that.

  • RobG

    @Tony_0pmoc
    6 Feb, 2015 – 8:34 pm

    Gawd, I wish I had a social life like yours! All I can do round here is shag sheep, and even that is now very difficult, what with the winter weather, and the icy, slippery ground.

    Baa!

  • nevermind

    I’d rather not, RoS…;) your hairy backside is not for the faint hearted.

    Thanks for the update and link Arbed, Scotland yard should be punished with an extra 3% austerity cuts for such waste of money.

    It was rather refreshing to listen to Molly Scott Cato MEP for the South West tonight talk on J. Dimbledors ‘any question’s right now, when the so called peace talks, soon to commence when everyone has read the small print, is such a turn off. We know that the shooting continues, that there are some thousands of Ukrainian soldiers at the mercy of the Donbass defence collective, kettled, as are many civilians, don’t know the exact number, who have not managed or refused to flee. Both sides should be told to stop now, accept peace observers from the OSCE and very importantly supplies for all those who are stuck below ground, on both sides.

    There should be no arm supplies to any side, hard to verify unless you are able to speak the lingo and know what a Sam 6 looks like and how to step over Washingtons cluster bomblets.

    ‘Allo allo Vladimir, how are you and how can we help Russia understand the need for a ceasefire?’

    Hollandaise, me old codger, how about honouring the contracts we have signed mutually, me ol’ chestnut? were’s my ship?

    end of

    The US is frightening Europe because it has realised that its strong market is perfectly able to get along without the TTIP and the US.

    Molly’s comments on Radio 4 tonight had the audience in rupture, well worth to listen again, she had Grant Shaps in the corner and told the ‘entrepreneur’ why multinationals should pay their taxes and how the three main parties are not supporting the Green Groups motion in the EU Parliament…..why ever not Mr. Milliped?

    Some companies manage to keep a straight face, big companies, when they are paying 0.015% miserly percent tax here, talk about tax haven Britain, all down to your friendly accountant, Pricks, Wasserschwein, Cartman….
    Tax law has mushroomed due to globalisation and large trans national/corporations have made their own nest.

    before I forget, Fuck the US and America, dammit!

    An immigrant nation that could not bring it upon themselves to match France’s Croix de Guerre for Henry Johnson, with a US medal. Henry was a soldier in the 369th infantry regiment during the first world war, African American soldiers who were brave and nicknamed by the Germans as Harlems Hoellen Kaempfer, the Harlem Hellfighters. He single handedly and without having a gun, killed three Germans and wounded another 20 of them.

    Henry was injured himself badly and could not hold down a job when he came home, the US Government even denied him disability benefit and he died destitute, an alcoholic.

    He should receive the medal of honour, the greatest accolade possible, although the star spangled banner or last post would have a hollow ring to it, the man deserves a statue in front of the white House.

  • lysias

    Electronic Surveillance by Spy Agencies Was Illegal, British Court Says:

    LONDON — The court that oversees intelligence agencies in Britain ruled on Friday that the electronic mass surveillance of cellphone and other online communications data had been conducted unlawfully.

    The legal decision, the first time the court has ruled against the British intelligence services since the tribunal was created in 2000, relates to information that was shared between British security agencies and the National Security Agency of the United States before December 2014.

    They broke the law, but they’re apparently not going to suffer any legal consequences.

  • Peacewisher

    @Lysias: Yes, I had to sit through BBC reporting of that as well (it was only “technical” and historic). Someone must have had a word, because they were a bit more balanced later on, conceding that the Human Rights Act had been infringed.

  • Resident Dissident

    “just as stupid as Resident Dissident who supports the fascists in Ukraine”

    You were warned Mr Goss.

  • Resident Dissident

    “I need an answer to the following questions:

    1/. what was your opinion – at the time – of the Polish Solidarity movement? Did you support it (mentally)?

    2/. do you think that the Soviet Union should have intervened militarily (cf Hungary 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968) in order to crush the movement?”

    So do we all – the same questions have been asked many many times before – perhaps Left Unity could ask home the same question when they ask him questions about his position on the Rothchilds, Holocaust and Holodomor denial, support for convicted terrorists, racial abuse of myself etc. etc. Even that lot should be able to see through his Toy Town defence.

  • Peacewisher

    RD: You seem to be issuing John with threats, and then more questions, rather than answering his reasonable question.

    Apart from taking up bandwidth and winding people up, what do you seek to achieve by this?

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