Friday, June 15, 2007

Margaret Beckett

Margaret Beckett has described the recent problems Hammas are having in Palestine as a "coup d'etat". Now Hammas were actually the party elected to run the Government.

Does this mean that Toady B. Liar has committed a "coup d'etat" to run the UK. Many people would say so, and could also take his known breaches in anticorruption legislation, and Gordon Brown's breaches in charities legislation, as evidence for that. We also have the waste of taxpayer's money on cocaine, alcohol and loose women - all spent illegally on foreigners forbidden by their own laws to such actions. And of course all these new casinos Labor seems to want to set up will be ideal for money laundering. Now it seems that Brown wants to detain people without trial for three months, to start with. That will certainly allow plenty of time to question them, beat them, or use whatever "psychological" tactics he fancies.

Why not just give Brown the right to impose the death sentence without trial to whoever he likes. Or perhaps I should not suggest that in case he does it - but then again, after Kelly, maybe the so-called "Government" does it already. And somebody did kill those 750,000 dead Iraqis.

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