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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Shackeng on 12 January 2010, 17:18:13
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What a waste of Public Money. No-one is going to be brought to book, the whole thing is a charade. They wouldn't even allow a lawyer or barrister on the panel. Why? Because they did not want the hard questions asked. Discuss. >:( >:( >:(
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They're just going through the motions IMO, so they can say there hasn't been a whitewash (which there most certainly has, as even a halfwit would agree!). Don't know why we should be surprised as it's par for the course these days in 'Great Britain PLC'. >:(
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Yep............nothing more than a cosy little chat.....pointless. :( :y
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Definately a cover up >:( >:(
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
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In Spades :D
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
Only though with the Falklands NOT with the Middle East
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
Yank!
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
Yank!
A natural result of the 'special relationship' 8-) 8-) ::) ::) ::) ::)
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUeFq_xWA-k&feature=related[/media]
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
Many things said in jest;
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grbSQ6O6kbs[/media]
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The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
What I meant was that starting a war in the hope that it will improve your electoral performance next time round, as happened with Mrs. Thatcher and her South Atlantic adventure, may become the prevailing underlying strategy of the less creative politician in the forseeable future.
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The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
What I meant was that starting a war in the hope that it will improve your electoral performance next time round, as happened with Mrs. Thatcher and her South Atlantic adventure, may become the prevailing underlying strategy of the less creative politician in the forseeable future.
I agree completly J, however the end result is generally that so graphically depicted in reply number 10 :(
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The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
What I meant was that starting a war in the hope that it will improve your electoral performance next time round, as happened with Mrs. Thatcher and her South Atlantic adventure, may become the prevailing underlying strategy of the less creative politician in the forseeable future.
excuse me but i allways thought the falklands was british and the argies invadaded us :-[
whether is 12,000 miles away is irrelevant. it was ours ......... the population was british and it had a british flag flying over port stanley ............ they took it ......... we took it back !!
as for the gulf war, the time too get rid of sadam was is 1991.
as for this 45 minute thing that the goverment of the day just happened too let out into the media ( i which they all jumped on the band waggon so they could make money ) and sadams so called WMD program, the only people who realy know are not going too tell.
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The Falklands Factor may become the Holy Grail of the third millennium :)
What I meant was that starting a war in the hope that it will improve your electoral performance next time round, as happened with Mrs. Thatcher and her South Atlantic adventure, may become the prevailing underlying strategy of the less creative politician in the forseeable future.
excuse me but i allways thought the falklands was british and the argies invadaded us :-[
whether is 12,000 miles away is irrelevant. it was ours ......... the population was british and it had a british flag flying over port stanley ............ they took it ......... we took it back !!
as for the gulf war, the time too get rid of sadam was is 1991.
as for this 45 minute thing that the goverment of the day just happened too let out into the media ( i which they all jumped on the band waggon so they could make money ) and sadams so called WMD program, the only people who realy know are not going too tell.
I agree about the Falklands. It was indeed, IMHO, a necessary defence of UK sovereignty and whatever faults Mrs T may have had, she was at least a true patriot, unlike the present incumbent. (Heard about the defence cuts he's planning? >:()
Of course, we have now surrendered our sovereignty to the EU, but that's a different story. >:(
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I'm gratified and indeed proud that HM Government has taken the courageous step of providing the funds and facilities so we might hear the very sound reasons of why it was deemed essential - on the basis of irrefutable intelligence - for our forces to be dispatched, to a distant land, in an effort to deny a very dangerous dictator the means to use his stockpile of weapons of mass destruction against our nation.
I can sleep safely with sublime contentment in the full realization that the government of the day led with wisdom and determination by Prime Minister Blair, so ably assisted by Mr A Campbell, Chancellor G Brown and a select group of other far-seeing personnel took the necessary steps to ensure that our nation would never be threatened by such an unstable despot.
I will humbly remember in prayer all those in government and other agencies who selflessly put this nation’s interests before party politics, infatuation with other national leaders and self aggrandisement to work so tirelessly for the good of each and every one of us.
Lord show them mercy and preserve them.
Yank!
Wrong! Go and sit at the back of the class! ;) ;D ;D ;D
"realiz/e, -able, not -is-"
Oxford Writers Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-19-282669-7
Many believe that the -ize endings are automatically American, but many stem from old English and indeed are correct, though largely falling out of usage. Some -ize endings (especially among newer words) are, however, American only.
Good article about it here:
http://www.metadyne.co.uk/ize.html
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I think I may give up the English language altogether and resort to expressing my opinions mathematically. :( :( :(
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I think I may give up the English language altogether and resort to expressing my opinions mathematically. :( :( :(
You could always try Esperanto... ;) ;D
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I think I may give up the English language altogether and resort to expressing my opinions mathematically. :( :( :(
.. you could always resort to grunts and mumbles like the younger generation. ;)
Kevin
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I agree about the Falklands. It was indeed, IMHO, a necessary defence of UK sovereignty and whatever faults Mrs T may have had, she was at least a true patriot, unlike the present incumbent. (Heard about the defence cuts he's planning? >:()
Of course, we have now surrendered our sovereignty to the EU, but that's a different story. >:(
I'm sort of with you on that Nick and indeed wish that we had a Prime Minister who was able to exhibit a similar strength of character when acting in the present interests of this nation, but it must be said that her determination over the issue didn't do her any harm in the subsequent election in 1983.
Whether that was the prime motivating factor during the period in those early years when she worked to consolidate her position - she was after all a consummate reader of the political runes - I suppose it depends on from whatever side of the line the opinion of her true motives is drawn - or the level of cynicism held by those expressing those opinions.
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Not this one........ ::)
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I hear that our beloved PM is going to appear before the Chilcot Enquiry.
I suspect the scenario will be as follows: - in he will go, brimming with confidence, and he will make a complete fool of himself, because he is unable to present any argument without confusing himself and his audience.
- The press will then attack in force, and his cabinet colleagues will rush to his defence after a week or so.
- At which point his press office/spin doctors will announce that his performance was triumph, and everything is now absolutely wonderful, and it was an act of towering statesmanship to deprive the armed forces of money and equipment and commit them to a war.
:) :) :)
Still, only 4 months till he's gone. :) :) :)
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I hear that our beloved PM is going to appear before the Chilcot Enquiry.
I suspect the scenario will be as follows: - in he will go, brimming with confidence, and he will make a complete fool of himself, because he is unable to present any argument without confusing himself and his audience.
- The press will then attack in force, and his cabinet colleagues will rush to his defence after a week or so.
- At which point his press office/spin doctors will announce that his performance was triumph, and everything is now absolutely wonderful, and it was an act of towering statesmanship to deprive the armed forces of money and equipment and commit them to a war.
:) :) :)
Still, only 4 months till he's gone. :) :) :)
Rejoice! :y
Until we realise who his replacement will be. :(