Black Beard
06-29-2003, 07:16 PM
Anyone got a hammer, nails and two bits of wood.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Tony Blair admits he is the Second Coming. Black Beard 06-29-2003, 07:16 PM Anyone got a hammer, nails and two bits of wood. mireland 06-29-2003, 08:34 PM and he'll probaby be the first GOING....right out of office :p Bigjakkstaffa 06-30-2003, 12:29 PM Not likely, but i can pray Ta Ta Tony:t --Jakk -- 'Take The Power Back':t Billforce 06-30-2003, 04:21 PM Hey, you guy's lighten up on Tony. I think he is brilliant....And I know he has the best interests of the U.K. at heart. We can't always make the correct decisions but I like his style. Bigjakkstaffa 06-30-2003, 04:35 PM Never liked him or 'New' labour, and as for having the nations best interests at heart, i highly doubt it judging by the way he's trying to reshape the constitution on the sly with the overall aim of making himself the first President of the UK (the words 'self interests' spring to mind). Gordon Brown wants to keep his wits about him or the slippery bugger will give him the boot --Jakk:T j.m@talk 06-30-2003, 05:06 PM You really don't like him do you! ;) http://members.aol.com/linguapress/blair.jpg darrenw1967 06-30-2003, 05:08 PM I thought Bill Clinton was the second cumming or was that the first.:D mireland 06-30-2003, 05:10 PM I feel sorry for him..It seems all he does is go along with what U.S.A does...I get the impression he can't make a decision on his own..I have nothing personal against him--in fact I think he's a decent human being--I just don't think he's a good politician..But don't feel bad Tony..G.W Bush is only SLIGHTLY better than you!http://www.steroidology.com/forum/images/smilies/thumbsdown.gif Ammok 06-30-2003, 05:20 PM nope, all wrong, he knows exactly what he is doing and is no ones puppet. If the UK ever lines up with the bunch of muppets in Brussels, I'm applying to become a US citizen. Although the way Tony gets right up the frogs noses should ensure that we don't, and the Teutonic species don't like him much either, thank God.:D j.m@talk 06-30-2003, 05:26 PM It seems all he does is go along with what U.S.A does Right I see.......... So because he stood alongside you that makes him weak does it? Because He's willing to take an active role in operations & involve his armed forces in Operation Telic, he's mindless Just right now Mireland we should be standing together....... In simple terms Can IT! mireland 06-30-2003, 05:37 PM Originally posted by j.m@talk21.com Right I see.......... So because he stood alongside you that makes him weak does it? Because He's willing to take an active role in operations & involve his armed forces in Operation Telic, he's mindless Just right now Mireland we should be standing together....... In simple terms Can IT! Look, maybe my typing sounded a little to critical..I don't hate the man and I do agree that on war on terror we SHOULD be together..It just seems to be from my impression that he seems to be easily manipulated..My god man, I don't want to go to war with Britian I just was making an opinion..I am sorry you were offended by it...and just to clarify, yes I guess I did imply he was week, but I NEVER called him Mindless...I reserve that opinion for our U.S senators!! I think I should end this on a positive lighthearted note: So the dog walks into the barn and says to the horse: "Why the long face??" http://www.steroidology.com/forum/images/smilies/playboy.gif Bigjakkstaffa 06-30-2003, 05:42 PM I would much rather have Gordon Brown pulling the strings and thats saying something :eek: Admitedly Brown lacks the 'charisma' and ability to talk a good talk like Blair has, but i cant help but think he's a much cleverer bloke than many give him credit for and would make a much better leader, if not mouthepiece for the UK. What with growing tension between the Blairites and the rest of Labour and Tony's evident panic and urge to push Brown out of the frame ASAP, if he slips Brown could get a serious foothold and mount a successful challenge to party leadership hopefully. Once he was in however i would still probably bemoan him simply because i really dislike new-labour with a vengance, theyre basically the conservative party of the 21st century while the real conservative party are still playing around like its 1850 and IDS is screwing up every decent opportunity he has to actually land some damaging blows to the government. New labour have become the party of the middle classes while the working class clings to the memory of its socialist past while in actual fact the Blairites are doing as much as possible to trim away the old socialist edges, heck look at the way they reacted when Peter Hain started up again about the whole tax issue (having said that it did have nothing to do with him by all accounts) In short i dont care much for any of the political parties in Britain or their leaders, war on Iraq or no war on Iraq. Although logically i should support the British Communist party as they are the only real lefty party remaining, theyve all got their heads up god knows where too, absoloutley clueless:rolleyes: --Jakk:t Ammok 07-01-2003, 01:27 PM Brown!!! ...........gasp as he pegs out.:D Bigjakkstaffa 07-01-2003, 01:58 PM Thats how bad it really is :( --Jakk:t Black Beard 07-10-2003, 07:16 PM Tony Blair admitted on the BBC last night that he sometimes tells the truth but he (following George Bush's example) tries not to make a habit of it. herosrest 07-10-2003, 07:29 PM Originally posted by Black Beard Anyone got a hammer, nails and two bits of wood. Not neccesary - just wipe it off the floor. lol IanMatthew 07-11-2003, 08:49 AM "because i really dislike new-labour with a vengance, theyre basically the conservative party of the 21st century" Hmm, however we have to ask ourselves, why did "old" or should that be "good 'ole" Labour lose THREE elections in a row in the 1980's and one in the 1990's...? Because most people in Britain are conservative at heart. Not so much conservative polically, but socially. Brits don't like change, esp sudden change. Britain is more Evolutionary than Revolutionary. The Tories (Conservative Party) represent consistancy and portray themselves as defenders of British traditions (fox hunting springs immediatley to mind). Labour on the other hand are seen as more "radical" and prepared to make huge social changes such as the NHS. However in some eyes this mkes them reckless when it comes to the economy. Remember, the Tories governed Britain longer periods than Labour, esp post 1945. Whatever you think of him, if Blair wins a 3rd term, which seems likley, though with a much reduced majority, he'll go down in historty as the only Labour PM to win 3 consectutive terms of office. Indeed no Labour gov't has acheived this, never mind prime minister. cbh 07-13-2003, 06:09 AM So do you support the Labour Party or the Conservative Party? Do you want Britain to be 'radical' or 'conservative'? :) Ammok 07-13-2003, 09:41 AM Labour = Conservative = Politicians = Government = Labour = cons............and so and so on. No matter who you vote for, a politician will win the seat.:rolleyes: killer_teddy 07-13-2003, 09:50 AM I vote monster raving loony party let the cat have the seat.:D cbh 07-13-2003, 10:39 PM Oh yeah! SysOpt.com
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