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Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 4:46 pm
by Guilbert
>>>Gordon Brown - Revenge is sweet for him as its all coming out in the wash how the right wing press did everything they could to destory him.


He managed to be awful on his own, he did not need any help.

Re: Charles

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 6:05 pm
by Sam Slater
Don't put yourself down, Charles. He really was a gormless cunt. You can't be as thick as that daft twat. Pretty sure he was a repressed homosexual too. I heard he spent weekends being jizzed on by pot-bellied skinheads with handlebar mustaches then end up spending the rest of the week hating himself and taking it out on the underprivileged.

Even though the wooly liberal in me said it can't be his fault and that he's just a product of his own circumstance; even though half of me wanted to help him, the other half is just happy he finally fucked off - after a lot of hissy-fitting and attention seeking of course. Classic gay behaviour if you'll pardon the generalisation.

Anyway, welcome to the forum, mate.


Re: Charles

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:02 pm
by Phil Phee
Ever seen PH and Chas in the same rom together!?

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:45 am
by Robches
I see dear old Gordon was notable by his absence at the big debate today. Must be off with his bucket and spade poor old thing. It was nice of Rupert to say he hoped they could still be friends, I'm sure he and Wendi will always be welcome for a slumber party any time they are in Kircaldy.

Robches

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:06 pm
by David Johnson
"It was nice of Rupert to say he hoped they could still be friends, "

Of course and we believe everything Rupert says don't we?


When Brown calls News International "a crminal media nexus" the first thing Rupie would do is say "Gordie lets be friends"

Yeah right
D

Re: Gordon Brown

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:41 pm
by Alex L
This little old press release, may explain why Gordon was a bit sensitive when his old mates Rupert and Rebekah withdrew their support for the failed New Labour "experiment" ?38 Million!



In addition to these vast sums of money spent trying to keep the country "on message" don't forget that New Labour were also funding activists to post on various websites that you would not normally expect to find constant "spin" posted on.


Alex

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 3:43 pm
by David Johnson
I'd be surprised if Dodgy Dave and Boy George aren't pissing that away each day in Libya.

Remember Libya?

Whilst we are on the subject of the influence of News Corp,

Tony Blair was scared of News Corp

Gordon Brown was scared of News Corp

David Cameron was so terrified of News Corp, he ignored the advice with regard to employing Coulson due to his connections with phone hacking, given by.

1. Nick Clegg. 2 Paddy Ashdown. 3. John Prescott. 4 Shirley Williams 5. The New York Times which listed numerous journalists at the NOTW who stated that Coulson was totally complicit in phone hacking. 6. The Guardian editor (twice), when they provided information about Coulson appointing a private investigator at the News of the World who had just had a 7 year sentence for dodgy dealings. 7. The Guardian story that there were 4000 phone numbers of people in 11000 pages of Mulcaire's notes.

And the Tory journalist Gudo Hari apparently was offered the job of Comms Director by Cameron and then found out of the blue that Coulson had been given the job. According to Hari, he had heard that there was pressure from News Corp for Cameron to take Coulson instead.

Early days yet for Dodgy Dave, but it if anyone starts to squawk about his involvement, its down to the Job Centre for him.

Cheers
D

Re: Robches

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:44 am
by Robches
David Johnson wrote:

> "It was nice of Rupert to say he hoped they could still be
> friends, "
>
> Of course and we believe everything Rupert says don't we?
>
>
> When Brown calls News International "a crminal media nexus"
> the first thing Rupie would do is say "Gordie lets be friends"
>
> Yeah right
> D

I believe Rupert about as much as I believe Gordon, who seems to have convinced himself that he would have stood up to News International if only the nasty old civil servants hadn't been so mean to him. Gordon is living in a taaxpayer funded fantasy bubble. It might be nice of him to step down and allow his constituents to elect an MP who actually turns up in the House of Commons more than three times a year.

Re: Robches

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:23 pm
by Sam Slater
Gordon's been gone for more than a year. Let's concentrate on the here & now.