Tony Blair Faith Foundation.

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Tunku

Original Poster:

7,703 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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What a tit.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

242 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Tunku said:
What a tit.
nono

Mass murdering, war criminal, delusional god bothering tit, if you please.

Sheets Tabuer

20,292 posts

230 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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If you think this has anything to do with him believing in god your mistaken.

TB has consistently denied he would be a catholic and once famously said he didn't do god. yet when he left office he was suddenly a devout christian and a catholic to boot.

Now I have nothing against catholics but if his convictions were so strong why deny them for years so he could get a job he knew damn well would cause a whole world of crap when as a catholic he tried appointing CofE bishops.

I think the guy is a lying, cheating, hypocrite and this is just another attempt to promote himself and keep his name in the news, he will be the next david icke albeit with spin doctors.

It's about him, all about him.

Jasandjules

71,048 posts

244 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Self deluded lying hypocritical chameleonic (sp!?!?) scum of the highest order. AND those are his good points.

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.

Colonial

13,553 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?

CivicMan

2,211 posts

216 months

BiggusLaddus

821 posts

246 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?
Not much. Love her or loathe her, Maggie didn't lie to the people and parliament to get approval for a groundless war, that directly led to the deaths of up to one million civilions.

Colonial

13,553 posts

220 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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BiggusLaddus said:
Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?
Not much. Love her or loathe her, Maggie didn't lie to the people and parliament to get approval for a groundless war, that directly led to the deaths of up to one million civilions.
Come on, the UK involvement in that was about as meaningless as the Australian involvement. It was an arse kissing exercise to the US.

And besides, Maggie had the Falklands to keep the Sun happy hehe

Busa_Rush

6,930 posts

266 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Maggie Thatch was brilliant.

Don't have anything to add regarding Bliar, you've summed him up quite well I think smile

Asterix

24,438 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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BiggusLaddus said:
Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?
Not much. Love her or loathe her, Maggie didn't lie to the people and parliament to get approval for a groundless war, that directly led to the deaths of up to one million civilions.
Agreed - and befothis turns into a Maggs is great thread, the other area where she was poles apart from Blair is her conviction - she stood by hers regardless of what the country and media thought - 9/10 she was bang on - Blair went which ever way he thought would get him the most coverage and votes.

The man is a pathological liar.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

232 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Colonial said:
Come on, the UK involvement in that was about as meaningless as the Australian involvement
Tell that to everybody who died, irrespective of which side they were on. blair/brown and bush are as guilty of murder as hitler, mussolini or stalin. the 2b's ordered the invasion of iraq with no evidence of any threats to anybody other than the people of iraq and their direct neighbours.............can you say the same about the Falklands (which were under English rule before the "birth" or Argentina!)

Horse_Apple

3,795 posts

257 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?

Jazzer77

1,533 posts

209 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Colonial said:
BiggusLaddus said:
Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?
Not much. Love her or loathe her, Maggie didn't lie to the people and parliament to get approval for a groundless war, that directly led to the deaths of up to one million civilions.
Come on, the UK involvement in that was about as meaningless as the Australian involvement. It was an arse kissing exercise to the US.

And besides, Maggie had the Falklands to keep the Sun happy hehe
Without the UK and the dodgy "evidence" it provided the invasion would have been seen as solely a US intervention and looked a lot less credible. UK & Blairs support was vital in starting the war.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

242 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Jazzer77 said:
Without the UK and the dodgy "evidence" it provided the invasion would have been seen as solely a US intervention and looked a lot less credible. UK & Blairs support was vital in starting the war.
yes

He should be in the dock for war crimes.

Smiler.

11,752 posts

245 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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It won't do him any good - when the great day comes, he'll be heading straight for the hot place hehe

I also feel sorry for anyone in the queue in the vicinity of dunlop-gob, imagine how bad that will be with the "wailing & gnashing of teeth" - fate worse than death!


Asterix

24,438 posts

243 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Horse_Apple said:
Colonial said:
Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
On that basis, Maggie Thatcher is a mix of Pinochet and Ghengis Khan.

More than a little hyperbole, don't you think?
I'd say that was actually spot on, now we can look back at it - only alteration I'd probably make is have "Old Danger" at the bottom instead.

JMGS4

8,833 posts

285 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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always knew bLIAr was crooked, now he's proven he's as low as the US TV evangelists who scam the poor and gullible of all their money... bLIAR please feck off and leave us in peace, we've enough troubles of your making to worry about your feckin religion, you perv......

Bill Carr

2,234 posts

249 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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JMGS4 said:
we've enough troubles of your making to worry about your feckin religion, you perv......
Perv?!

Random.

The Excession

11,669 posts

265 months

Tuesday 14th April 2009
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Horse_Apple said:
He's like David Ike crossed with Pol Pot.

The man is sick.
That's a really bad slurr on Ike, I actually find Ike highly entertaining and I really enjoy listening to him talk. Quite a bit of what David talks about is very closely aligned with Eastern philosophies which I find very interesting.

Blair on the other hand just makes me want to vomit

Anyway, Blair is now declaring himself the new Messiah, he's going to fix the world just like he fixed UK PLC. Hopefully they'll nail him to a big fvcking cross too.