Established 2003. Now incorporating The Sudbury Hill Harrow and Wherever End Times

Sunday, September 14, 2003

"Education, Education, Education"

Two million people in London begged them not to do it. Now thousands of people are dead, thousands more injured, and the whole Middle East is in chaos.

Every Cruise missile launched cost 1 million dollars, sent on its way by your own armed forces. Hundreds of them. And the Bush / Blair government just thinks of all that as an investment. You have to destroy in order to get reconstruction contracts. PFI. Pretty Fucking Imbecilic.

Never mind the people underneath. Forget about London and the V2s, the doodlebugs, that's all ancient history. Now it's your own armed forces that are cruise-bombing cities. Not to mention cluster bombs, currently on special offer at the Disneyesque Arms Fair, here in good old London.

This Thursday remember whatever you vote, don't vote Labour. They should be on trial, not up for election.

Feargal Mooney & Ossian Lennon

2 comments:

Comments 2003-2004 said...




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Roll On Thursday

Roll on Thursday and give New Labour a bloody good slapping. Let the Brent result rock them.

Post by : Mal Castro (webcacheh07a.cache.pol.co.uk / )


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New Labour

When the New Labour carpetbagger's brochure dropped onto my mat I transferred it immediately to the nearest bin without reading it in case I vomitted. So perhaps if you have read it you may be able to confirm an article in today's Times newspaper which says that the candidate (and long may he remain a candidate) doesn't once mention Iraq in his glossy blurb.

Can this be true? Can we have gone and slaughtered TENS OF THOUSANDS of sovereign Iraqi citizens, civilians and military conscripts, using the most barbaric weapons (equal to any diabolic death-dealing methods of saddam Hussein's) without the slightest legal basis, and this arrivist not think it worth mentioning anywhere in his pitch to us to award him a cosy sinecure at Westminster alongside the other wolves in sheeps' clothing?

If that is so it may indicate that the man needs not a term in parliament but a term in school reading up on History And How It Got That Way.



Post by : A. Straight (webcacheh10a.cache.pol.co.uk / )


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I wish you could see the torrent of leaflets pouring through our letterbox every day here.

It's true, Labour does not mention the war. As pointed out by the independent Fawzi Ibrahim in his leaflet "Sshhh - don't mention the war."

The Labour candidate started by listing the PFI projects underway, the new "City Academy" specialising in sport at Uffington Road school, and the Sports Centre / Stadium 3 year rebuilding plan. He has now discovered the local issues mentioned by the other candidates (graffiti, crime, etc.) and says "he has listened." He lives in Surrey and works in Brussels. (He's an MEP.)

In case anyone is wondering how graffiti has risen to such a high point of concern, there are some bastards who go around all the streets spraying residents walls and cars with their stupid marks. It's one of those things that makes normally placid people want to "shoot on sight." They also break wing mirrors and scratch cars.

The Liberals have been lying about their chances and the Tories have produced a huge, glossy A3 demolition of Sarah Teather who has been going around looking for a seat all over the country, and always as a "local candidate." Liberalism should not be a cause for vultures. I would like to support a principled Liberalism, but not this "scavenging from all sides."

Uma Fernandes, the Conservative, says she admits she "has changed her mind" and now thinks she can now win. She admits saying at the beginning that she had no chance. Apart from the independents and lunatics, she appears to be the only real local candidate. She's a community nurse. To be perfectly honest, she sounds nicer than the rest.

This is one of the safest Labour seats in the country. So if it falls it will be a loud message to the government.

Today there was a leaflet from Winston McKenzie. He's an independent, former amateur boxing champion, from a black family with three champion boxers (including Duke McKenzie three times world champion.) He wants to stop all immigration and prevent asylum seekers from getting housing while people already here are still suffering terrible housing problems.

The main parties are delivering new leaflets and letters every day, addressing questions they think the other candidates have raised.


Post by : Feargal (host81-128-246-113.in-addr.btopenworld.com / )


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Comments 2003-2004 said...



Trust us, we're New Labour

Please. plaese trust us. We love our jobs. And the money's not too bad, now or afterwards.

The Reverend Blair
Peter Mandelson
Geoffrey Robinson
Derry Irvine
Jack Straw
Geoff Hoon
The Millennium Dome Experience
The Labour Friends of Bernie Ecclestone
The Labour Friends of Lakhmi Mittal
The Labour Friends of the Hinduja Bros
and all the rest of us in
New Improved Labour.



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Out of the mouths of babes

No! Don't listen to them! They're lying! They think you are fools.


Year 6 - Neasden Juniors.
Robert
Jason
Ahmed
Claire
Miki
Mina
(Aged 10)

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They're all out now

About 20 leaflets today, including Socialist Labour (leader Arthur Scargill) the Socialist Alliance candidate, the Green Party, Kelly Mc Bride (Independent) from Belfast who is campaigning for "justice for Peter McBride." (Two soldiers who were convicted of his murder were allowed to resume their careers in the army.) UK Independence and Uncle Tom Cobley and all. No word yet from the comedy terrorist.

Post by : Feargal (host81-128-246-113.in-addr.btopenworld.com / )


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Paper?

How many on recycled paper? Which ones?

Post by : Spike Dendron (webcacheh01a.cache.pol.co.uk / )


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They all will be soon, now those 200 boxes of Izal medicated paper that I got wholesale are nearly finished.

I'm posting this from the internet caf' at my hospital. Another modern wonder. You've heard about all the sickos on the internet. Well I have seen them myself here.

Post by : Ed (host81-128-246-113.in-addr.btopenworld.com / )


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Media Editor

I do NOT want to see any of them threaded onto string and placed in the staff toilets. I agree that economies need to be achieved but the Kleenex Soft is not negotiable.

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For a change

For a change I find myself in agreement with Ms Saxonheart.
This material is not suitable for removing soiling after defecation. The paper is extremely slippery and sharp. One slip and it is not alarmist to suggest that you may find you've operated on your own prostate.

Because of the toxic fumes this kind of paper releases and the toxicity of the ink in reaction with the paper it is unfortunately not safe to do anything with these brochures/puffs/tissuesofdeceit other than dispose of them safely in a sealed bag and report the senders to the local council office which deals with litter.

Post by : Dr Gerald Francis (ret'd) (webcacheh03a.cache.pol.co.uk / )



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