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Car Crash Blast in Scotland - 2 Asians Arrested




How long until we find out they were members of the religion of peace?

The travelers shouted, "Let him burn!" as one of the flaming terrorists tried to flee from the scene of the blast. - Could not have put it better myself.

Flames rise from a jeep after an incident at Glasgow airport , Glasgow, Scotland Saturday June 30, 2007. Two men tried to ram a jeep with flames pouring from it into the main terminal of Glasgow airport Saturday, crashing into the glass doors at the entrance and sparking a fire, witnesses said. Police said two people were arrested. The green SUV barreled toward the building at full speed before crashing into security barriers. Witnesses said two men fled the SUV, one of them engulfed in flames. Two men were arrested, Strathclyde Police spokeswoman Lisa O'Neil said. (AP Photo/ Alistair Robertson)


A car blasted through security and rammed the Glasgow Airport before bursting into flames today.
Two Asian men were arrested.
The AP reported:
Detectives hunted Saturday for suspects who abandoned two explosives-packed cars in the heart of London's nightlife district, reviewing closed circuit television footage and scouring the vehicles for clues.

Amid fears of further attacks, a burning sport utility vehicle crashed at full speed into the terminal building at Glasgow airport in Scotland, police and witnesses said.

The airport was evacuated and all flights suspended. TV footage showed flames and black smoke rising from a vehicle in front of the building.

"The Jeep is completely on fire and it exploded not long after. It exploded at the entrance to the terminal," witness Stephen Clarkson told the British Broadcasting Corp. "It may have been an explosion of petrol in the tank because it was not a massive explosion."

Earlier Saturday, counterterrorism officers at Scotland Yard briefed Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and the British leader later chaired a meeting of top spies, police and senior officials in COBRA, the government's emergency committee, his office said.

Detectives said they were keeping an open mind about the suspects in the London case, but terrorism experts said the signs pointed to a cell linked to or inspired by al-Qaida. Police would not comment on an ABC News report saying police had a "crystal clear" picture of one suspect from CCTV footage.

Police said they were strengthening patrols in the city to reassure the public, with 350 officers on duty at the annual Gay Pride parade through central London, not far from where two Mercedes loaded with gasoline, gas canisters and nails were found Friday.

More at: HotAir
**Another success story for Blairs Cool Britannia and the multicultural experiment that New Liebour have imposed on the UK. Of course I don't for one moment think that the jihadists responsible for this are in the pay of another nation, unless that is the "nation of Islam" - dar al islam, so there can be no negotiation as there is no central authority to negotiate with.

It will simply be that every so often some Moslem's will be driven insane at living in the lands of the kufir, what they refer to as Dar al harb - the world at war with Islam, that they will finally get off of their fat lazy arses in order to try and kill the people(although they don't see non moslems as people in the same way that Nazi's classed Jews and Gypsies as Untermenchen) that pay for their dole money.

There is only one good piece of news out of this, some of the people who were close by shouted "let him burn" - had the crowds got hold of that particular gentleman I am sure that it would have been the end of him. Glad to see that the people of the UK are not all converted to dhimmi status yet.

Alas he will when sentenced be sitting in a comfy cell, have all his needs as a moslem met, prayer areas, special foods laid on, sit on his arse watching cable and getting fat on our tax pounds. Oh and I am sure the usual suspects will bleat on long and hard about his "human rights".

Me I would feed the fuckers to pigs, feet first.

I shall quote DK who hit the nail firmly and perfectly on the head with regard the Moslem's in the UK: Now, I would like to make it clear that I believe that the vast majority of Muslims are quite happily going about their lives, disapproving of Western life-styles and oppressing their women in time-honoured, peaceful tradition. But some of these fuckers are trying to take the lives of others, and there really isn't any excuse for it.

The Blotter says US officials had warnings of an attack in Glasgow:

U.S. law enforcement officials received intelligence reports two weeks ago warning of a possible terror attack in Glasgow against “airport infrastructure or aircraft,” a senior US law enforcement officials tells the Blotter on ABCNews.com.

The intelligence reports also warned that airports and aircraft in the Czech Republic could be the targets of al Qaeda-connected terrorists.

The warnings were kept secret for operational reasons, according to officials. In public, the White House and Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff have continued to maintain they know of no specific or credible threats involving the United States, even though the intelligence reports specify US aircraft as possible targets.

**UK terror rating go's up: Now critical.

The UK's national terrorism threat level has been raised to "critical" after attacks in Glasgow and London.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged the public to be vigilant and added: "I know the British people will stand together, united and resolute."

The announcement came after a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra, following a burning car being driven into a Glasgow airport terminal.

On Friday, two car bombs were found in central London.

Ministers, police and security service officials held their third meeting of Cobra in three days on Saturday evening, this time with a video link to ministers in Scotland.

In a televised statement, Mr Brown thanked the police, the security and emergency services for the "dedicated professionalism" that has been shown in London and Glasgow Airport.

"The first duty of the government is the security and safety of all the British people, so it is right to raise the level of security at airports and in crowded places in the light of the heightened threat," he said.

The critical threat level indicates terrorist attacks are imminent. It is the highest possible level and was also in place after the 7 July 2005 suicide bomb attacks on London.

Security has also been tightened at airports across the US following the attempted attacks.

Strathclyde Police said the incident at Glasgow Airport was being treated as terror related and was being linked to the attempted bombings in London.

Two men were arrested at the scene at 1515 BST after the blazing car was driven into the airport's main terminal.

Chief Constable Willie Rae revealed one of the suspects who had been taken to the city's Royal Alexandra Hospital was in possession of "a suspect device".

Eyewitnesses described a Jeep Cherokee being driven at speed towards the main doors of Glasgow airport's terminal building with flames coming out from underneath shortly after 1500 BST.

All flights to and from the airport have been suspended.

A Scottish government spokesperson said Scottish Ministers were in touch with their Whitehall opposite numbers and First Minister Alex Salmond and have spoken to Mr Brown.

Mr Salmond and Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill took part in the Cobra meeting.

Earlier in the day, Cobra also met to discuss the London car bomb attempts.
In the early hours of Friday, two Mercedes containing petrol, gas cylinders and nails were found left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket and a nearby street but the devices did not detonate.

Police in the capital are checking CCTV footage in their investigation into the planting of the two car bombs.

Unconfirmed reports suggest police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club.

Police increased patrols and security for events in London over the weekend, including the Gay Pride parade, the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium and the Wimbledon tennis championships.

Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorist hotline number on 0800789321.

**I shall leave the final word on this to that great wartime leader Winston Churchill who had a few things to say about Islam: A quote from an 1899 book by Winston Churchill, "The River War", in which he describes Muslims he apparently observed during Kitchener's campaign in the Sudan


How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity. The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property - either as a child, a wife, or a concubine - must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men.

Individual Moslems may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it. No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science - the science against which it had vainly struggled - the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.

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Playing Rome Total Realism






Brilliant mod - although more like an expansion pack to Rome Total War. Map has been extended north to Scotland, now includes the Nordic nations and extended much further east. The map was extended east towards India. This shows the historical extent of the various eastern powers, such as Parthia and the Seleucids, the borders of which stretched far beyond the edge of Rome's campaign map.

The team has added loads more cities, meaning it takes longer to put down an area and keep it under your control, most notably in North Africa, though they did so elsewhere also.

The Mod also renamed several factions to improve historical accuracy, such as giving Spain its classical name, Iberia.

Egypt has been changed as well, with regards its units:One of the biggest changes was the portrayal of Egypt. Rome portrays the Egyptian faction more as the Pharaonic Middle-Eastern empire it was in the tenth century BC than the Ptolemaic successor state to Alexander's empire it actually was in the game's period (280 BC–14 AD). In short less chariots and more Greek looking in their fighting style.

New "Area of Recruitment" gameplay mechanic. In Rome, there was virtually no restriction on the units a faction could train in a given province- for example, Carthage could train exactly the same units in Carthage as they could in Spain. The exceptions were that Roman First Cohorts could only be recruited in Rome; Spartan hoplites could only be recruited in Sparta or Syracuse; and elephant and camel units could only be recruited in provinces that have those animals as resources. In RTR, the units that can be recruited in a province depend in large part on the province itself; Gallic infantry, for instance, can only be recruited in Gaul, but can be recruited by all factions. Still, all factions do have their own typical units that can be recruited anywhere.
The majority of the units on the tactical map have been given new skins, and several new units have been created. Two hundred new textures and models have been added in total. "Faction colors" have been removed. In Rome, armies were colour-coded by faction, for ease of playability: all of the Egyptian(now called the Ptolomeic Empire) units wore bright yellow clothing, Julii wore red, mercenaries green, rebels gray, and so forth. In RTR these colours have been abandoned, and most soldiers wear rather similar shades of grey, yellow and brown, the colours of undyed cloth. This reflects their probable historical modes of dress, as at the time, dyes for clothing and ornamentation were extremely expensive.

Another good touch is the additions to the tech tree, no longer can you take over a remote town and start cranking out legions. So the games of swamping half of Europe in twenty odd turns are gone. You soon find that attacking everyone means big problems with getting enough troops to the front.

Then we have the old one, two combo: spies and assassins. The spy is the hunter and the assassin is the killer. Sending an army to attack mine while I'm beseigning your city? I'll make you go through about two or three generals before they get there. Keep sending that diplomat asking me to give you back cities in exchange for a ceasefire? Yep, he won't be coming home either, leastways not outside of a box.

I'll be the first to admit I'm excessive when it comes to the assassin, I like to target faction members - prune their family tree and make things difficult for them. My other tactic is when plague breaks out in a city, start moving spys through that city, they catch the plague and then move them to enemy cities.

Instant reduction of their armies.
Latest version works with Barbarian Invasion expansion pack:
  • Seventeen fully playable factions
  • Two hundred new historically accurate army units
  • Totally revamped combat stastics system
  • New "Area of Recruitment" gameplay mechanic
  • Comprehensive graphical overhaul of the front end
  • Introduction video, faction elimination videos
  • Redesigned campaign map
  • Classical soundtrack conceived by a professional composer.
  • Many new custom battle locations
  • Additional historical battles
  • Authentic battle formations and army deployments
  • Enhancements enabling the AI to fight "smarter"
  • Gloss textures enabling environmental reflections
http://www.rometotalrealism.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rome:_Total_Realism**Playing(updated 26-07-07) Tend to play Rome mostly, when playing them you have to take out the Greeks to the south. Southern Italy is owned by them. This is not easy as you only have three cities that can make armies.

Once that is done I then take Syracuse and the other cities on the island off Italy, then turn north. Next the Gauls in north Italy get it, they are easy to beat it just that there are an awful lot of them, until the whole of Italy is under control.

Usually I then head west and aim for Spain. The Iberians are no real challenge, so long as you have a fairly large army. Then its time to head north and finish off the pesky Gauls. I try for an alliance with Germania, leave them for later on. Let them build up numbers and get some decent size cities first.

My next target is usually Illeria, and a trek south to the various city states of Greece. To be fair this is a walk in the park, they fight each other and as they just have phallanx troops not much of a challenge.

A few turns to build up a fleet and its pop an army on board and take the islands in the Med. They are worth it for trade and also as staging posts to launch invasions later on.

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BBC - try to walk on water.

A BBC executive died in mysterious circumstances after stripping off her clothes and walking into the sea.

Kari Boto, 53, was plucked from the water by a helicopter crew and taken to the hospital where her husband works as a doctor.

Nothing mysterious about it. Just another self-righteous, socialist sow convinced that she could walk on water.

Until it turned out that she couldn’t.

A little tune on the license tax.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/seb.hunt/

A parody with more than a grain of truth in it:
ttp://www.sodall.co.uk/BBC/parody/index.htm

Some bits on the report the BBC don't want us to read: honestreporting and pressgazette and wikipedia and guardian
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Gordon is a moron


Well said, Gordon is indeed a moron.

The Brown Dictatorship: Day 3.

New Labour stated in their election promise that we would be due a referendum, they also stated that Princess Tony would be in for a full term and that has turned out not to be the case. Yet another broken promise. Nothing would please me more than to see the dour, lying Puritan heartily humiliated in a General Election.


The new PM to be Mr Brown stated that we did not need a referendum, how very nice of him to decide the needs of the entire nation. Why not let the nation decide its place in Europe or not, oh and while your at it let the people decide on who suits No 10 the best? Still that is what one has come to expect from New Labour, or should that be novi homines?

That said should they fear for their power will they declare the Senatus consultum ultimum or martial law as its known in order to stay in power, should they fear they will lose it? Lets have election now, we have an unelected prime minister, that is bad for politics, bad for the nation and needs to be corrected.

We will hear a lot from the small men in the government over the next few months regarding this matter, the backbenchers and others who are eager to get on under the change of leadership will whore themselves and the fine ideals of the House. Some cowards like one I could name, may even jump across the floor for some small gain.

Many excuses will be put forward by the small men as to why the electorate should not have their just demands carried out, these will not be worth listening to as they are words based on greed, based on men and women desperate for the trappings of politican power and so they sell out those who they should represpent - the very people who voted them into power.

These men like all small men thoughout history have no real grasp of democracy in its true meaning and shame the office they hold.

In case any of them are confused as to what exactly a referendum is, then they can read this:

A referendum (plural: 'referendums' or 'referenda') or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, originally a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. This may be the adoption of a new constitution, a consituttional amendment, a law, the recall of an elected official or simply a specific government policy. The referendum or plebiscite is a form of direct democracy.

Does Brown see himself as dictator perpetuus Brown

Our political masters look down on us as mere plebs, well they may well be the new patrician class (they certainly act like it)if that is the case then maybe we need some form of modern day concilium plebis, a plebian council if you will to put across our views as you can be sure the will of the people is no longer listened to by either parliment or the EU.
Power, give me the power.
One thing I think we could do with in this nation is something like:Lex Acilia Calpurnia, which mandated permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Although with regards the EU, maybe the law should be Lex Acilia Repetundarum.

The one point I find wholly offensive aside from the brushing aside the will of the people(excuse the bastardised latin mos publicus) is that Brown is not elected by the people to the office of Prime Minister. Maybe he fancies himself as some dictator perpetuus a sort of dour Scottish presbyterian Julius Caesar, but without the style, tact or intelligence of said Roman.
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Burning of the prophet Mohammed


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6174218569508610118

Translation of text at start: We declare:

Saint Hans’ Eve has always celebrated the tradition of burning away the evil, in earlier times symbolized by the witch, who was supposedly directly connected to Satan. And if the witch was not burned then the harvest could not be safely brought into the house.

Now a new evil has arrived in Europe, an evil that lies and kills in the name of their so-called God. An evil that springs from the so-called Prophet Mohammed. Therefore, in our time, it is he who symbolizes evil and it is not just one harvest that will disappear, but all of Western Europe’s future that will vanish if this evil is not dispatched to Hekkenfeldt [i.e. Hell, literally the Hekla volcano in Iceland — BB].

Therefore will we burn the so-called Prophet Mohammed, on June 23, 2007, in three nameless places.

We burned Mohammed in three different places across the country. We now release the video from the first burning. The next videos will be released on July 23 and August 23.

For a Mohammed-free Denmark!!!



**They plant car bombs in London to kill us, so I say we mock their religion.



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Dumb Britain







Above we have the original name for a government department. This from a department that is in charge of educating our children! Anyone notice the mistake? The corrected version is below.
We always use a Capital Letter for the first letter of a proper noun (name). This includes names of people, places, companies, days of the week and months"? (source: EnglishClub Learning Centre- EFL). - Hat tip to Burning our money

Oh dear, new labour could do better but they just keep on making the most obvious mistakes. So I have written them a note and taken the red correction pen out(ok its actually photoshop) put in a correction.

Which overpaid government person was responsible for such a glaring error.



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Car bomb found in London


One has to wonder if by any remote chance this may have something to do with moslems, you know that religion of peace that The Guardian/BBC keep telling us about.

Some bits on the jihadists who have added to the cultural death that is "Cool Britania".


A bit more on the asshat in the video: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjem_Choudary


JIHAD IS A CENTRAL DUTY of every Muslim. Modern Muslim theologians have spoken of many things as jihads: defending the faith from critics, supporting its growth and defense financially, even migrating to non-Muslim lands for the purpose of spreading Islam. But in Islamic history and doctrine violent jihad is founded on numerous verses of the Qur'an — most notably, one known in Islamic theology as the "Verse of the Sword": "Then, when the sacred months have passed, slay the idolaters wherever ye find them, and take them (captive), and besiege them, and prepare for them each ambush. But if they repent and establish worship and pay the poor-due, then leave their way free. Lo! Allah is forgiving, merciful" (Sura 9:5). Establishing "regular worship" and paying the "poor-due" (zakat) means essentially that they will become Muslim, as these are two of the central responsibilities of every Muslim.

Sahih Bukhari, which Muslims regard as the most trustworthy of all the many collections of traditions of Muhammad, records this statement of the Prophet: "Allah assigns for a person who participates in (holy battles) in Allah's Cause and nothing causes him to do so except belief in Allah and in His Messengers, that he will be recompensed by Allah either with a reward, or booty (if he survives) or will be admitted to Paradise (if he is killed in the battle as a martyr)."

Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), a pioneering historian and philosopher, was also a legal theorist. In his renowned Muqaddimah, the first work of historical theory, he notes that "in the Muslim community, the holy war is a religious duty, because of the universalism of the Muslim mission and (the obligation to) convert everybody to Islam either by persuasion or by force." In Islam, the person in charge of religious affairs is concerned with "power politics," because Islam is "under obligation to gain power over other nations."

Violent jihad is a constant of Islamic history. The passages quoted above and many others like them form a major element of the motivation of jihad warriors worldwide today. No major Muslim group has ever repudiated the doctrines of armed jihad. The theology of jihad, with all its assumptions about unbelievers‚ lack of human rights and dignity, is available today as a justification for anyone with the will and the means to bring it to life.

Jihad Watch is dedicated to bringing public attention to the role that jihad theology and ideology play in the modern world and to correcting popular misconceptions about the role of jihad and religion in modern-day conflicts. By shedding as much light as possible on these matters, we hope to alert people of good will to the true nature of the present global conflict.

Hat tip to http://lionheartuk.blogspot.com/

**Debbie Schlussel has a fine bit on the dhimmi state that is the UK, the legacy of the swivel eye'd, tofu eating, Guardian reading brain dead left wing cowards who have done everything in their power to destroy this nation over the last 10 years.

Time for another edition of "Guess the Religion."

A homicide car bomb attack foiled in London's Picadilly Circus, today.

"International elements are involved." Hmmm . . . what does "international elements" mean? Nice, creative new euphemism for a certain religion that has international elements and a huge presence in London and the rest of Britain. But, gee, who could it be?

For those who are keeping score and just wonder why this would happen and who could possibly be behind it: their immigration laws are so lax that they allow Muslims to virtually take over London (the rest of England happening soon); they withdraw teaching about the Holocaust in public schools so as not to offend Muslims; the London Mayor has no problem with a convicted terrorist (the son of Captain Hooks a/k/a Abu Hamza Al-Masri) working on classified areas of the London Tube and welcomes HAMAS and Muslim Brotherhood figures like Yusuf Al-Qaradawi with open arms; and they greeted the 07/07/05 bombings with more bending over forward and backward to Islamists.

Picadilly Circus? Their whole country's policies toward Islamists is a Circus. Ditto for ours, and that's why this is coming to America, real soon. And has already been here. Neither they nor we should be surprised by this. It's a matter of reaping what we've sewn. Cast thy delusional PC policies on the waters, and they return to you in spades.

So, I wonder who could be behind this foiled plot that almost killed dozens, today, in Britain. The Samoans? The Fijians? Transformers from Outer Space? Who, indeed, could it be?

And by the way, here's the description of the bomb, also telling with the hallmarks of a certain religion's explosive skills:

Police thwarted an apparent terror attack Friday near the famed Piccadilly Circus in the heart of London, defusing a bomb made of a lethal mix of gasoline, propane gas, and nails after an ambulance crew spotted smoke coming from a silver Mercedes outside a nightclub.

Sounds just like the homicide bombs HAMAS, Islamic Jihad, and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (Bush's preferred Fatah terrorists) use in Israel. Even the British Muslims who were one-way tourists to the explosion of Mike's Bar in Tel Aviv.

So, I guess it is natives of Micronesia who must be behind it. Right?

Only in New Labours Cool Britania.

The second device was found in a blue 280E model Mercedes. It was given a parking ticket at 0230 BST on Friday after being found illegally parked in Cockspur Street.

The vehicle was then towed to the Park Lane car pound about an hour later.
You cant park there!

Via NBC, British authorities say they have identified three men involved in the plot, and that they are believed to be from the Birmingham area, a center of radical Islamic unrest activity in Britain.

Jihad Watch Website - lastly check out: Rage Boy!

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Princess Tony - This is brilliant.


Its not often that you come across a post, so well written, so spot on that you have to agree with every damn word of it. This is just so good, the more I read it the more I enjoy:

Original to be found here, so and thank this man for so putting into words what I and so many others feel inside: http://www.seangabb.co.uk/flcomm/flc162.htm

Tony Blair: The Traitor Departs
by Sean Gabb

As I write, Tony Blair is about to stop being Prime Minister. I have waited ten years to see this day. I will celebrate later today by opening a bottle of champagne. In the meantime, I will make the briefest possible farewell to the man.

I am told Mr Blair has a heart condition. I hope this kills him within five years, and that no day between now and then will be other than filled with pain. I hope that fears of being arrested as a war criminal will keep him from seeing anywhere nice in Europe again. I hope that his lecture tours of America will be ruined by popular demonstrations against him and by the tort lawyers. I hope his new job as an envoy in the Levant will end in bitter disappointment. I hope his business ventures will all end in disaster. I hope that death, when it comes, will find a man broken in body and soul.

Of course, he could not have completed the transformation of England into a panopticon police state without the collaboration of an entire political class, and the indifference of the human sheep in the street. Nor could he have taken us so disgracefully to war but for the greed and stupidity of all around him, and for the moral cowardice of the chiefs of staff. But for ten years, he was in charge of things, and he did more than anyone else to drive them forward. It is only fitting that he should receive the greater part of the moral blame.

I have done with the man. I wish him dead, but only after much suffering. Better still, I wish he had never been born.

Well said sir, well said.

Oh and that classic eulogy to Blair & Prescott. This is brilliant Tony of Blood and Treasure decided to write a lovely little eulogy for the Prime Minister.

So can I just say that the outgoing Prime Minister is a pious conman; a vile, wheedling dog; an authoritarian creep; a toady of the powerful and a menace to the powerless; a man of blood and an unindicted war criminal; a damp-handed, grinning psychopath; a receiver of rich men’s gifts; a pimp of morality; a breaker of nations and a wrecker of lives; a betrayer of friends and a disgrace to his party and nation; a canting knave; a lickspittle, a wankstain and a cuntbubble; a lying sack of shit who should be encased in concrete and hurled into the Marianas trench. He leaves a country divided - divided between those who wouldn't piss on him if he was burning in the gutter and those who want to throw him in the gutter and set fire to him.

Oh and lets not forget his sidekick, John "2 inches" Prescott, the man who aside from having all the morals of a sewer rat, the looks of uncleaned septic tank still managed to find one woman in the whole of the UK(his wife aside) who was stupid enough to fuck him. Over to DK for a rather good review of Mr Prescotts' time in power: http://devilskitchen.me.uk/2007/05/prescott-talentless-deluded-fuckwit.html

So, I'd just like to say that John Prescott is possibly the most inarticulate, stupid, and talentless excuses for an MP that I have ever seen or heard. The only thing that he seems to have been any good at is fucking his secretary on taxpayers' time and in taxpayers' buildings, sexually harrassing fellow MP's wives in their own hallways, and generally behaving like a fucking savage.

His contribution to politics has been entirely damaging—he has comprehensively fucked up every single portfolio with which he has been entrusted, and has been responsible for a great deal of the destruction of faith that the people of Britain have in Parliament. He has been famous only for being paid enormous amounts of money to do nothing: indeed, it seems that at the last reshuffle he was effectively paid to stop—please, in the name of all that's unholy—doing anything.

I would describe him as a shaved chimp but that is rather insulting to chimps which, whilst being highly territorial, do at least understand courtesy and manners. Prescott is a fat, hairy cunt; he is the original bastard's bastard; a pungent turd of the very first water, whose continued existance is an affront to the human race.

May he die in pain and rot in hell for an eternity.Taxes, taxes. I come for your money.

Lastly the unelected cyclopedian one sits in No.10, plotting new taxes and ways to ruin this once great nation. Thus in Cool Britania, we have:

The Brown Dictatorship: Day 2.

New Labour stated in their election promise that we would be due a referendum, they also stated that Princess Tony would be in for a full term and that has turned out not to be the case. Yet another broken promise.

The new PM Mr Brown stated that we did not need a referendum, how very nice of him to decide the needs of the entire nation. Why not let the nation decide its place in Europe or not? Still that is what one has come to expect from New Labour, or should that be novi homines? If you are so secure then let the people speak, stand up and let the voters put you into the office that you hold.

That said should they fear for their power will they declare the Senatus consultum ultimum or martial law as its known in order to stay in power, should they fear they will lose it? Lets have election now, we have an unelected prime minister, that is bad for politics, bad for the nation and needs to be corrected.

We will hear a lot from the small men in the government over the next few months regarding this matter, the backbenchers and others who are eager to get on under the change of leadership will whore themselves and the fine ideals of the House. Some cowards like one I could name, may even jump across the floor for some small gain. A peerage, a place in the lords, some headlines in the papers such is the price some are willing to pay.

Many excuses will be put forward by the small men as to why the electorate should not have their just demands carried out, these will not be worth listening to as they are words based on greed, based on men and women desperate for the trappings of politican power and so they sell out those who they should represpent - the very people who voted them into power.

These men like all small men thoughout history have no real grasp of democracy in its true meaning and shame the office they hold.

In case any of them are confused as to what exactly a referendum is, then they can read this:

A referendum (plural: 'referendums' or 'referenda') or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, originally a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. This may be the adoption of a new constitution, a consituttional amendment, a law, the recall of an elected official or simply a specific government policy. The referendum or plebiscite is a form of direct democracy.

Does Brown see himself as dictator perpetuus Brown

Our political masters look down on us as mere plebs, well they may well be the new patrician class (they certainly act like it)if that is the case then maybe we need some form of modern day concilium plebis, a plebian council if you will to put across our views as you can be sure the will of the people is no longer listened to by either parliment or the EU.

One thing I think we could do with in this nation is something like:Lex Acilia Calpurnia, which mandated permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Although with regards the EU, maybe the law should be Lex Acilia Repetundarum.

The one point I find wholly offensive aside from the brushing aside the will of the people(excuse the bastardised latin mos publicus) is that Brown is not elected by the people to the office of Prime Minister. Maybe he fancies himself as some dictator perpetuus a sort of dour Scottish presbyterian Julius Caesar, but without the style, tact or intelligence of said Roman.

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A quick message to the surrender monkeys.


Yes, you know who you are.

Want to score points of Bush/Blair and think they are the real axis of evil.
Bleat on about the rights of bombers and forget about the extermination camps of North Korea.
Attended all the anti war rallys.
Read the Guardian?
Claim that the war is unwinnable.
Want the troops out of Afghanistan/Iraq.
Write long winded articles whenever a service man/woman dies.
Still keep harping on and on and on about WMD, yet forget that Clinton and various others on the left also claimed Saddam had them.
Bleat on about club Gitmo yet forget about the massive prison called Cuba run by the butcher Fidel on the other part of the island.

Here is one simple question, if we leave we let chaps like the one in the photo below back into power. As the caption says remember Afghanistan without any kind of democracy.

Oh and not everyone in Venezuela is happy about their country's turn towards a dictatorship.

Yes the socialist paradise of the chattering Guardian reading types is not fareing to well. Thousands of Venezuelan soccar fans used the Copa America to oppose communist dictator Hugo Chavez, rising up and chanting "FREEDOM!"
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Princess Tony off to sort out the middle east.


So after being PM, Blair off to sort out the middle east, then after walking on water he will bring peace and love to all humanity.

So as our nation was buggered and ruined by Blairs actions, I have to say that I feel sorry for the poor people of that region once our very own 21st Century T.E. Lawrence descends on them, to solve their problems for them.

Just what is it with Blair and the middle east? If it is not starting wars, pressuring weapons experts, covering up bungs to Arabian nobles and pontificating on how to bring peace to the region.

Lets just hope that unlike the original Lawrence the 21st Century one, doesn't have his own equivalent of Deraa, then again....
Meanwhile we now have the above as PM.
The Brown Dictatorship: Day 1.

New Labour stated in their election promise that we would be due a referendum, they also stated that Princess Tony would be in for a full term and that has turned out not to be the case. Yet another broken promise.

The new PM to be Mr Brown stated that we did not need a referendum, how very nice of him to decide the needs of the entire nation. Why not let the nation decide its place in Europe or not? Still that is what one has come to expect from New Labour, or should that be novi homines?

That said should they fear for their power will they declare the Senatus consultum ultimum or martial law as its known in order to stay in power, should they fear they will lose it? Lets have election now, we have an unelected prime minister, that is bad for politics, bad for the nation and needs to be corrected.

We will hear a lot from the small men in the government over the next few months regarding this matter, the backbenchers and others who are eager to get on under the change of leadership will whore themselves and the fine ideals of the House. Some cowards like one I could name, may even jump across the floor for some small gain.

Many excuses will be put forward by the small men as to why the electorate should not have their just demands carried out, these will not be worth listening to as they are words based on greed, based on men and women desperate for the trappings of politican power and so they sell out those who they should represpent - the very people who voted them into power.

These men like all small men thoughout history have no real grasp of democracy in its true meaning and shame the office they hold.

In case any of them are confused as to what exactly a referendum is, then they can read this:

A referendum (plural: 'referendums' or 'referenda') or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, originally a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. This may be the adoption of a new constitution, a consituttional amendment, a law, the recall of an elected official or simply a specific government policy. The referendum or plebiscite is a form of direct democracy.

Does Brown see himself as dictator perpetuus Brown

Our political masters look down on us as mere plebs, well they may well be the new patrician class (they certainly act like it)if that is the case then maybe we need some form of modern day concilium plebis, a plebian council if you will to put across our views as you can be sure the will of the people is no longer listened to by either parliment or the EU.

One thing I think we could do with in this nation is something like:Lex Acilia Calpurnia, which mandated permanent exclusion from office in cases of electoral corruption. Although with regards the EU, maybe the law should be Lex Acilia Repetundarum.

The one point I find wholly offensive aside from the brushing aside the will of the people(excuse the bastardised latin mos publicus) is that Brown is not elected by the people to the office of Prime Minister. Maybe he fancies himself as some dictator perpetuus a sort of dour Scottish presbyterian Julius Caesar, but without the style, tact or intelligence of said Roman.


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Wednesday Hero -







Staff Sgt. Darrell R. Griffin Jr.
36 years old from Alhambra, California
2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division
March 21, 2007


"He was a really patriotic young man", said Darrell Griffin Sr. "He said that the people there really needed us and he felt it was the right place to be. He wished we didn’t have to have wars, but since that’s the way mankind is, he felt he was contributing an important part to his country".

SSgt. Griffin lost his life in Balad, Iraq when his unit came under fire as it was returning to base after conducting security operations in the Iraqi capital.

The eldest son of six children, SSgt. Griffin worked as an EMT before joining the California Army National Guard in 1999. He enlisted in the Army two years later, and in July 2001, was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, in Ft. Lewis, Washington. He served with that unit in Iraq from October 2004 to September 2005.

On his second tour of duty, SSgt. Griffin had been awarded the Bronze Star for valor in 2005 when he was credited with saving the lives of three U.S. and two Iraqi Army soldiers injured during battle in Tal Afar. He had also received the Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Combat Infantry Badge, Expert Infantry Badge, Parachute Badge, and the Meritorious Unit Citation.

"Griff was the type of man you want to have by your side in a fight," Maj. Brent Clemmer, his former company commander, wrote from Iraq. "He was the type of squad leader every young soldier wants to have".

"Darrell was my husband, my Soldier, my gift from God who was also the love of my life and always will be." Said his wife, Diana. "He was also 'a Soldier's Soldier of Strength and Honor' whose commitment to duty, honor and loyalty will be forever remembered by all who know and love him. The news of his death saddens us deeply and we ask for your prayers in our time of grief. Please also continue to keep our Soldiers in your prayers


These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Princess Tony leaves office. PM Brown take over(Is today a day to bury bad moos)


Go on kill Shambo, no one will report on it today:
Post on tb reactor Shambo1. and Post on tb reactor Shambo 2. and Post on tb reactor Shambo 3.

Before - tb outbreak in waiting.
After Shambo has walked the green mile.!
Full story here: Shambo to walk the green mile?

**Update - Steak back on the menu: Shambo to walk the green mile.

THE decision to slaughter Shambo the temple bull was “justified”, the Court of Appeal ruled today.

The six-year-old bull, revered by Hindu monks at the Skanda Vale Community in Llanpumsaint, west Wales, was given a reprieve last week.

But the Welsh Assembly Government, which served the slaughter order in May after Shambo tested positive for exposure to bovine tuberculosis (BTB), decided to appeal.

Today judges sitting in London upheld the appeal in a ruling that could be the death sentence for Shambo...

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BBC - Now employing terrorists.


From LGF

The Jerusalem Post casually reveals a bit of information that qualifies as one of the outrages of the year, in an article about a Hamas member who is supposedly trying to get BBC reporter Alan Johnston released: Israel lets Hamas member enter Gaza.

This particular Hamas member is employed by the British Broadcasting Corporation.

Despite Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) opposition and per the request of the BBC, the coordinator of government activities allowed a Hamas member who works for the BBC to enter the Gaza Strip last week to assist in efforts to release kidnapped journalist Alan Johnston.

Defense officials told The Jerusalem Post that a week ago, a request came from the BBC asking that a Palestinian employee of the news company who is believed to be a close associate of senior Hamas officials be allowed to enter Gaza.

The employee, who lives in Gaza, had traveled to Egypt with his wife for medical reasons and the BBC told Israeli officials that they believed he could assist in negotiating Johnston’s release.

The Shin Bet objected to the BBC request, saying that the employee was actually a member of Hamas, and perhaps even a terrorist operative.

In the end, however, the Defense Ministry decided to allow him to to enter Israel from Jordan via the Allenby Bridge and then to enter northern Gaza through the Erez crossing.

(Hat tip: Ben Hur.)
UPDATE at 6/26/07 5:23:55 pm:

Can anyone explain to me how this does not violate British law? Because Hamas is an officially proscribed terror group in the UK. So not only do we the public have to fund this organisation through the license fee, or as it should be known the license tax but they now employ members of terror groups.

At least no one can accuse them of not being an equal opportunities employer.

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A little tune on the license tax.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/seb.hunt/

A parody with more than a grain of truth in it:
ttp://www.sodall.co.uk/BBC/parody/index.htm

Some bits on the report the BBC don't want us to read: honestreporting and pressgazette and wikipedia and guardian
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Some previous bits on our beloved public funded broadcaster: cost and waste at the BBC and I hate the BBC bias

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Quentin Davies MP



Quentin on Mr Cyclops Brown...

26 JUNE 2007 - Now:
"a leader I have always greatly admired, who I believe is entirely straightforward, and who has a towering record, and a clear vision for the future of our country which I fully share."

16 MARCH 2005 - Then:
"the Chancellor has been losing control… His projections… have been consistently wrong. He has been wrong about both revenues and expenditure… The Chancellor took risks… he is imprudent… a great worry… very worrying… he simply wanted to win the next election—if he can… it does not matter what happens afterwards… the Chancellor went in for an orgy of self-congratulation… deceiving other people… complacency… he is not prudent and responsible, and not a person to be entrusted with the management of anybody's finances, let alone the country's finances… unattractive and frankly problematic… an absolutely devastating misjudgement and mistake—the destruction of our pensions system… We have not had a word of apology from the Chancellor… He was just incredibly imprudent… extraordinarily incompetent… extraordinarily naïve… desperately complacent… As a result of that self-congratulation and complacency, the Chancellor is becoming so cut off that he is beginning to underestimate the intelligence of the electorate… I trust and believe that something nasty will happen to the Chancellor in electoral terms before too long. He will have no one but himself to blame.

Quentin Davies MP, HC Debs, 16 Mar 2005: Column 309-318

With a view like that he will fit in well with New Liebour. Now he has defected to New Liebour, a pro european, a wilo the wisp character. Now wonder liar and libelist Paul Flynn has bid him welcome to the filth on New Liebours side of the House. With company like Paul Flynn who is my shit of an MP, he will feel right at home.

Maybe when Paul Flynn arranges another trip to DNK(North Korea) he can go along with him, I am sure that there are a few places left in Camp 22 for the pair of them. Hopefully this time no nuclear tests on the part of DNK will stop them from going.

Quentin had this to say when he flounced off to New Liebour about Just Call Me Dave:Under your leadership the Conservative Party appears to me to have ceased collectively to believe in anything, or to stand for anything. It has no bedrock. It exists on shifting sands. A sense of mission has been replaced by a PR agenda.

And he has joined the fantasy world of Blair(Mr WMD himself) and Brown. One has to ask has the irony of that sunk in? From spinning facts on the Health Service, through to 9/11 being a good day to bury bad news, oh and lets now mention those peerages or the dubious arms deals with Saudi Arabia etc etc...Oh don't forget the Little Red Book of New Labour sleaze is out in all good bookshops by the way.

The words PR agenda were made for Liebour.

This is what libelist and arsehole Paul Flynn MP had to say: Libelist offers Quentin a welcome to the steaming toilet that is New Liebour.

From Iain Dales site:

Davies was still voting with the Party last night at 5.48pm last night AGAINST Gordon Brown's Finance Bill. Rather strange behaviour for a man who has just written a letter indicating he thinks Gordon Brown is Britain's saviour.

His last speech in Parliament (last week's European debate) was in retrospect quite cryptic:
Mr. Quentin Davies (Grantham and Stamford) (Con): We all know people who have
identity crises of one kind or another. They do not really know what sort of
people they want to be, what their values are, or what sort of life they want to
lead. Such people are among our friends and relations.
I have just received the press release from Simon Chapman, chairman of Grantham & Stamford Conservatives...
I heard this news from Quentin Davies with enormous surprise and disappointment. He has let down his constituents and his local party members very badly, and displayed great ill-judgement. David Cameron has launched the most substantial and heavyweight policy review that the Conservative Party has had for generations. As Quentin Davies well knows, that is due to report this summer. Under David Cameron’s leadership the Conservative Party will show that it alone can solve the deep-seated challenges facing Britain in the 21st century, so many of which have been directly caused by the control freakery and incompetence of Gordon Brown. I have no doubt that under David’s leadership the Party will go on to win the next election whenever it is called.

I am astonished to hear about Quentin Davies’s new-found admiration for Gordon Brown, which has not been at all evident before this afternoon. If he is as straightforward and devoted to his constituents as he protests, no doubt he will resign and fight a by-election, so that that the people can decide. Until then, Quentin will have the same lack of democratic mandate that his new leader does.”
Well I think Mr Chapman can whistle for a by-election.

**In short a coward, a knave. No wonder that my local knave, also a coward, a blaggard, a liar, a libelist and man of low morals praises him.

Voting record - Do these fit in with his new home on the Liebour side of the house? Hat tip to nationofshopkeepers
  • voted against introducing ID cards. Does that fit? No.
  • voted against introducing foundation hospitals. Fit? No.
  • voted against introducing student top-up fees. Again, No.
  • voted against Labour’s anti-terrorism laws. Nope
  • voted against the fox hunting ban. Another No.
  • voted against equal gay rights. Ditto
Update on Quentin Davies MP

He once accused New Labour of using a "regiment of spin doctors who believe they can manipulate the press with impunity". - Now has shown himself a tool of those same spin doctors.

The journey to Labour has been long and tortuous, and based on frustrated ambition as much as political principle.

In November 1999, he accused the Chancellor of the "entirely spurious" spinning of statistics and in January 2006 said Mr Brown had behaved with "reckless irresponsibility" on pensions.

Oh and lets bring up his views on Europe: As vice chairman of the European movement and, until yesterday, chairman of the Conservative Group for Europe, Mr Davies has been a consistent advocate of closer European integration.

Despite his pro-European views, he accepted a place in William Hague's front bench team. Most other pro-Europeans preferred to be on the back benches as Mr Hague embarked on his anti-EU crusade to "save the pound". - Oh the things they do for a few lines in The Torygraph.

Simon Chapman, the Tory association chairman, condemned Mr Davies – first elected to represent the area 20 years ago – for having “let down his constituents and his local party members very badly”.

Mr Chapman added: “If he is as straightforward and devoted to his constituents as he protests, no doubt he will resign and fight a by-election so that the people can decide. “Until then, Quentin will have the same lack of democratic mandate that his new leader (Gordon Brown) does.”

- Quite at least a certain Austrian painter & decorator was elected to office after being chancellor, unlike Mr Brown.

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TB reactor Shambo to be put down (passing the bullock part 3)


At last. Finally this danger to the countryside is going to be put down. TB reactor Shambo to be put down.

On Tuesday, rural affairs minister, Jane Davidson said she was minded to proceed with an order to put him down. - Well thats jolly nice of her, taken the woman long enough to do the right thing.

A slaughter order in May, caused outcry among Hindus and others at the multi-faith Skanda Vale community. The Many Names of God is a monastic centre which embraces all faiths and includes three Hindu shrines. - Still theres always someone who thinks the law doesn't apply to them.

The six-year-old black Friesian tested positive for bovine TB during a routine screening on 27 April.

But Hindu monks at the temple in Llanpumpsaint, launched a worldwide campaign to save the animal, saying it was contrary to their faith and its killing would desecrate the temple. - But never mind the deaths that could arise from a bovine tb outbrake.

David Miliband passed the buck on the tb reactor Shambo, giving us this fine piece of fluff: http://www.davidmiliband.defra.gov.uk/blogs/ministerial_blog/archive/2007/05/11/9431.aspx

  • Mahatma Gandhi, truly one of the great figures of the 20th century, believed that the protection of cows was one of the true signs of the Hindu faith. It is for that reason that the case of Shambo, reported in many newspapers, raises such a high degree of concern for many British Hindus. Their representatives have written to me about their concern.
  • Shambo is part of a herd of cattle cared for by the Skanda Vale Temple in Wales. Shambo has tested positive for bovine TB, which as many people know is a serious contagious disease that can spread to other animals. That is why it is normal practice for cattle in such cases to be humanely slaughtered to stop further spread of the disease.
  • Since Shambo is a Welsh cow the matter comes under the jurisdiction of the Welsh Assembly (though EU rules apply to them in the same way as to English authorities). The decision in this case will therefore come before Welsh Ministers when the new Welsh Assembly Government is formed.
From the Defra site, an overview of bovine TB in the UK: During the 1930s, a large proportion of dairy cows were infected with M. bovis. Many were kept near large cities to provide urban dwellers with fresh milk and most were closely confined, in poorly ventilated cowsheds, which are ideal conditions for the disease to spread. Many infected cows developed TB in the udders and shed M. bovis in the milk. Because most milk was drunk raw (untreated), milk-borne human M. bovis infection was a major public health risk and an important source of TB in humans. During this time, over 50,000 new cases of human TB were recorded each year in Great Britain and it was estimated that 2,500 people were dying annually from TB caused by M. bovis.

To try to control the problem, in 1935 the Government introduced a voluntary TB testing scheme for cattle. Any animals that were positive to these tests were slaughtered. To try to stop bTB spreading to other herds, cattle were not allowed to be moved from farms affected with bTB.
This testing and slaughter programme became compulsory in 1950 and by 1980 it had reduced the national incidence of TB in cattle to a very low level. In addition to this, routine pasteurisation (heat treatment) of cows’ milk and inspection of cattle carcases at slaughterhouses were gradually put in place to further protect public health.

here is a previous bit on tb reactor shambo and also here on tb reactor shambo

**Any chance we can also put Miliband to sleep as well?

**Update - Steak back on the menu: Shambo to walk the green mile.

THE decision to slaughter Shambo the temple bull was “justified”, the Court of Appeal ruled today.

The six-year-old bull, revered by Hindu monks at the Skanda Vale Community in Llanpumsaint, west Wales, was given a reprieve last week.

But the Welsh Assembly Government, which served the slaughter order in May after Shambo tested positive for exposure to bovine tuberculosis (BTB), decided to appeal.

Today judges sitting in London upheld the appeal in a ruling that could be the death sentence for Shambo...

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