View Full Version : Blair is turning into Bush
Wilse
04-17-2004, 10:26 AM
Last night, listening to Blair talk, alongside Bush, I was moaning to my g/f about what a complete bumboy he's become.
I was saying, "wait and see, he'll start using rhetoric about 'staying the course', etc"
Not two seconds later, he did exactly that. I then went on to predict about twelve phrases he used, all of which were empty bush-style rhetoric, with absolutely no substance whatsoever.
Am I the only one disgusted by this crawly-bum-lick excuse for a leader we have?
He mentioned mass graves (again).
What do you call to football fields, filled to the seems with several hundred dead Iraqis, the majority of whom seem to be guilty of nothing more than living in Fallujah?
Blair - the longer this goes on, the more vile he becomes.
He's even describing people as 'evil', which is pathetic.
G-zuss! He used to be so articulate.
Hoya!
He has seen the true power of religion!!!
Now, he knows he must follow GOD (aka G W Bush)!
Allah ackbar!
Muhahahahaha!
The English Lion has turned into an American poodle...
Be funky
M A D
KennyR
04-17-2004, 11:29 AM
Gordon Brown for prime minister! Blair and Blunkett out!
cecilia
04-17-2004, 11:39 AM
Blair - the longer this goes on, the more vile he becomes.he must be drinking the same water as Bush! REtard juice!
:lol:
Wilse
04-17-2004, 12:56 PM
Gordon Brown for prime minister! Blair and Blunkett out
While I could just about stomach that, in a kind of anyone but Blair way, it would only be marginally better than Howard, who in turn would only be marginally better than Blair.
Why? Because all of them were in favour of this fiasco.
The only way I'd be satisfied with another Labour term would be if they made Robin Cook leader. He's the only senior member with any integrity.
The only major party with any integrity are the Liberal democrats, who stated right from the start that this farce was all wrong.
It's a sh1te state of affairs.
Can't vote labour because the entire cabinet are accessories to mass murder.
Can't vote tory because they supported it.
No point in voting Lib-Dem because they'll never win, despite being the only ones with any integrity.
No point voting SNP because they'll never win either, despite opposing the invasion. At least if they won the Scottish vote, we could distance ourselves from the terrorists in London. But they won't.
And no, there's no point voting Scottish Socialist because even if they scored 100% of the vote up here, we'd still be ruled by some Westminster murdering c*nts, eith Tory or Labour.
I'm beginning to want to leave this godforsaken excuse for a country.
My countrymen disgust me.
Speelgoedmannetje
04-17-2004, 01:10 PM
Wilse wrote:
Can't vote labour because the entire cabinet are accessories to mass murder.
Can't vote tory because they supported it.
No point in voting Lib-Dem because they'll never win, despite being the only ones with any integrity.
No point voting SNP because they'll never win either, despite opposing the invasion. :roll:
"tactical voting" my @ss
If they represent your opinion, just vote for 'em you idiot! You're screwing democracy! ('tis also the main reason why voting is secret)
Hoya!
Eh Wilse, come to France! ;-P
I know... KennyR is going to say something like: right-wing grumble. Fascists grumble... :-)
Actually, it is a bit funny to see that America, which did NOT care about the UN, is now asking for some kind of help...
Be funky
M A D
cecilia
04-17-2004, 02:00 PM
bit funny to see that America, which did NOT care about the UN, is now asking for some kind of helpit's not America that didn't care about the UN, it was that moron Bush.
some of us actually think this problem IS a global one and needs to be discussed by the UN. and should have been talked about WAY back.
but Bush isn't listening to anyone. He's busy playing his little game.
while people die. :-(
Wilse
04-17-2004, 02:27 PM
@Eyso:
Don't worry, I will vote either SNP or Lib-Dem.
I was just having a rant at the apparent futility of it.
:-/
mikeymike
04-17-2004, 02:45 PM
"tactical voting" my @ss
If they represent your opinion, just vote for 'em you idiot! You're screwing democracy! ('tis also the main reason why voting is secret)
It's not really "screwing democracy". You have a choice and you're using it. The only two (legal) ways to actually "screw democracy" is to A: not vote, or B: "vote .... because that's who you've voted for in the last x0 elections" :-)
I'll be voting tory next time round, not because I like them, but because they're the only party that stands a chance of getting rid of Labour.
Anyway, Gordon Brown has hinted at being employed elsewhere (some international money organisation IIRC, can't remember exactly what).
Speelgoedmannetje
04-17-2004, 04:43 PM
Wilse wrote:
@Eyso:
Don't worry, I will vote either SNP or Lib-Dem.
I was just having a rant at the apparent futility of it.
:-/oh, I can imagine that.
Speelgoedmannetje
04-17-2004, 04:51 PM
mikeymike wrote:
I'll be voting tory next time round, not because I like them, but because they're the only party that stands a chance of getting rid of Labour.I'd say that is just plain stupid. You do not or should not expect anything from voting. It's not your business what actually happens with the voting process (why else do you think voting is secret?), it's your business which party you think it's representing you. At least, that's my opinion.
kokigami
04-17-2004, 10:25 PM
Abou27
04-18-2004, 05:02 PM
Wilse
As far as I am concerned, Tony Blair has always been as you describe. To me, he has always looked impossibly shifty and, regardless or my political persuasian, I can't even contemplate people liking him or taking him at first value. Bush may be slightly dumb but Blair is evil and never truly reveals his card. As such, Blair is more dangerous. No matter what Tony says, even if I know it to be true, his cheezey grin spells disbelief for me.
I pray that the electorate of Great Britain don't side with him just to keep the tories out but refuse to give their support to such an untrustworthy individual!
It's not necessarily a bad thing if Blair does become Bush...
"Fancy a pretzel Tony?"
:-D
Karlos
04-20-2004, 04:56 PM
Substitute the word "turning" for "thrusting" and you have a more accurate statement :lol:
Wilse
04-20-2004, 05:02 PM
@Karlos:
Substitute the word "turning" for "thrusting" and you have a more accurate statement
:roflmao:
Reminds me of my old avatar, except in reverse. :-D
iamaboringperson
04-21-2004, 12:16 AM
Blair is turning into BushGood! :-D
Is he switching parties, also? :)
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