We appear to be at war with Libya

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jimslip
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Re: Arginald

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Sorry David, but you may whitewash and expound, "What if" scenarios until you are blue in the face, but the fact remains that your beloved New Labour took us to war in the Middle East, NOT the Tories, NOT the Lib Dems, NOT The Monster Raving Loonies..................JUST NEW LABOUR led by this IDIOT:
[img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_NE-72ZXux-g/T ... _blair.jpg[/img]

It is a fact of life that you need to get used to!

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David Johnson
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Jimbo

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Live in the now. Dont spend the rest of your life blaming everything on New Labour.

!deadhorse! !deadhorse! !deadhorse!

!wink!

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Jimbo council flat

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Am I right that your pathological hatred for New Labour dates from the time that you tried to get a council flat in London and coin it by flogging it a few years later at a vast profit, but got turned down?
BRFOT
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Re: We appear to be at war with Libya

Post by BRFOT »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12787739

"Libya's government is declaring an immediate ceasefire, hours after a UN Security Council resolution backed a no-fly zone over the country."

Didn't take much did it? I have to admit David Cameron deserves plaudits here, he has driven the call for a no fly zone and the action has effectively prevented Benghazi being sacked and thousands of deaths.
jimslip
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Re: David's usual tosh!

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Yes, David in the 1970's, I was turned down and do you want to know why? I had committed the ultimate sin as far as Labour was concerned, I HELD DOWN A JOB AND PAID TAX! A job that paid next to nothing, but a job all the same! Scum in your eyes, eh Comrade?

Yes, David, I was labelled a DMR, "Daily Mail Reader" a borgoise "undesirable", for having aspirations and ambitions, what a Tory bastard, eh Comrade? I was kicked out of the council offices by a bearded little Socialist wanker with round wire rimmed specs and a woolly jumper, who shouted, "We don't want your sort here!" I imagine you could do his job, David. In fact I reckon you'd love it, you were born for it Comrade. In fact maybe IT WAS you?

However, if I'd gone on the old "Bennys" and had 3 kids, I would have been handed a council flat in Wimbledon for 10 quid a week, which thanks to Thatcher I could have then bought for about ?6000 and then 20 years later sold for ?600,000. All without ever having done a stroke of work. "Power to the People", "All property is theft" eh Comrade?

Of course in your insane little world, this is "Justice" isn't it?


But of course David, as we all know, rabel rousers like you love screaming about, "The Right to Work", but of course that doesn't mean for yourself, does it? It's means for everyone else, your job is to preach endless Socialist Gobshite!

My job is to challenge all your shit, lest anyone forget the destruction inflicted on the country, during 13 years of rule by your incompetent puppet-masters!

The more you write the more you expose yourself and your beliefs as a fraud. So write on Comrade!

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Re: David's usual tosh!

Post by David Johnson »

Dearest Jimbo,

Well thanks for that explanation. It does explain a very great deal.

Can I give you the address in confidence for the John Prescott "My life was ruined by a load of other bastards" clinic. It specialises in the indepth counselling which your reply suggests you may need. The food is free and served in copious amounts. The female attendants are all very attractive. Two Jags are available for hire.

Whilst you await admission, you may like to read some Buddhist tomes to help you come to terms with the "rage within".

In the meantime.......

!ambulance! !ambulance! !ambulance! Heart pills for Jim Slip

Oh no, I've just read Lansley's NHS bill.

!sick! !sick! !sick! No heart pills for Jim Slip but you should be able to pick some up in our nearest quality private provider in Birmingham.

Cheers
David "I was born with nowt and I've still got half of it left" Johnson.

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BRFOT/Turanhosting

Post by David Johnson »

"Gaddafi is a lot smarter than Cameron."

I'm with Turanhosting on this. You don't get to survive most of the west being against you for 40 years without being a wheeler dealer.

BRFOT, what do you expect re. the ceasefire? Did you seriously expect Gaddafi to say lets scramble the airforce against the American, British and French airforce? End result, his weaponry gets wiped out and he ends up hanging from a lamp post somewhere or other.

Instead he immediately calls a ceasefire. I don't recall anything in the UN resolution stating this is about regime change. It is largely about protecting Libyan civilians.

I would expect that all his heavy artillery will be moved close to areas of civilian population. Likewise with his planes. That way if the allies carry on regardless he can play the attacks on defenceless civlians while we offer no resistance card. They are doing to us Libyans what they said I was doing to the terrorists etc etc.

He looks as if he is in it for the long term. Iran, Iraq were/are masters at the brinkmanship approach. Looks like Gaddafi is going down the keep em guessing route, in the hope that the allies will get bogged down, back out etc in the absence of largescale civilian attacks.

The allies may try to get him on a International Human Rights at the Hague type of charge. That would be a start to be followed by the King of Bahrain, the House of Saud, Robert Mugabe, the President of Yemen etc etc etc etc. Oh and not forgetting Tony Blair. It's going to be busy times ahead in foreign policy!

Cheers
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Re: BRFOT/Turanhosting

Post by BRFOT »

"BRFOT, what do you expect re. the ceasefire? Did you seriously expect Gaddafi to say lets scramble the airforce against the American, British and French airforce? End result, his weaponry gets wiped out and he ends up hanging from a lamp post somewhere or other."

You apparently did at the top of the page

"Obviously this will be viewed as an act of war by Libya.

Here we go again!"

Your crystal ball has now done an about turn of 180 degrees in 24 hours on the same thread, well done, a place in the Parliamentary Labour Party awaits you.
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