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Iraq War Crimes Charged in Spain Against Bush, Obama, Blair and Brown

October 8th, 2009 · No Comments

In Spain today, war crimes charges were filed against four U.S. Presidents and four British Prime Ministers for their illegal war in Iraq. Named are both Bushes, Clinton and Obama. Named from Britain are Margaret Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. The charges were filed with Spain’s Audencia National just before the Spanish [...]

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Tags: General

Good news! The Washington Post is going Bankrupt

March 17th, 2009 · No Comments

The Washington Post is in the ditch! Happy news indeed. Patriotic citizens don’t want to read these Neocon propaganda, failing in droves. Like the San Francisco Chronicle, the Seattle Post Intelligencer. Our foes are losing key organs of their brainwashing control grid. Could the propaganda grid be going down?
March 17, 2009
Washington Post Shows Its [...]

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Tags: General

Stephen Walt Smacks the Neocons for Charles Freeman Axing

March 13th, 2009 · No Comments

Savor every word of Stephen Walt’s reaction to the withdrawal of Charles Freeman from selection to the post of head of the National Intelligence Commission. As co-author of the bombshell book The Israel Lobby Walt’s reaction is of utmost importance. And, as you can read for yourself below, that reaction is itself…another bombshell. One American [...]

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Tags: General

Labour Aide Brands Scotland as Racist

January 21st, 2008 · No Comments

DES BROWNE, the Scottish and defence secretary, was under pressure this weekend to sack one of his top aides for describing Scotland as a “narrow, Presbyterian and racist” country. John McTernan, a special adviser to Browne and former Downing Street aide to Tony Blair, made the comments in a personal e-mail to a Labour politician.
The [...]

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Tags: Immigration

BNP Trial: Great victory for free speech!

November 12th, 2006 · No Comments

The outcome of the trail against the leader of the BNP, Nick Griffin, and his assistant, Mark Collett; was a great and maybe somewhat unexpected victory for free speech. The fact that the jury reached a not guilty verdict on all charges, for Nick Griffin and for Mark Collett, so quickly and unanimously can be [...]

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Tags: Politics

Nick Griffin – Mark Collett’s trial (video report)

November 3rd, 2006 · No Comments

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BNP (British National Party) chairman Nick Griffin and Mark Collett’s retrial began November 1st. Nick and Mark both risk up to 7 years in jail for comments they made about the Muslim religion and, in Mark’s case, Third World asylum seekers, during private meetings.
According to Nick [...]

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Tags: General

Former Communist in charge of Army?

March 6th, 2006 · No Comments

The former health secretary has a reputation as one of New Labour’s “hard men”. He gives as good as he gets in interviews and is always willing to tour the television studios, defending the government when it is in hot water.
An ardent Blairite and champion of public service reform, he has held five [...]

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Tags: Politics

Iran can launch WMD in 30 mins

March 2nd, 2006 · No Comments

[Did we not hear this from Phoney Blair about Iraq and their 45 mins chemical weapons attack? You would they would not unlease a even greater lie than the 45 mins rubbish. Even I know that it takes a lot of logistics to fire a missle as you do not just press a [...]

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Tags: International

Jobs losses at leading cashmere firm

January 9th, 2006 · No Comments

[Where is the Scottish Executive when you need them? Why are they not protecting Scottish firms?-ed]
More than half the workers at a 175-year-old textile company in the Scottish Borders have lost their jobs after the firm went into receivership.
John Laing, of Hawick, which has had a turnover of £3.5m and employed 95 people, [...]

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Tags: History - Culture

Scotland wants to tempt back millions of expatriates to halt population decline

October 13th, 2005 · No Comments

Scotland wants to tempt back millions of expatriates to halt population decline
SCOTLAND is to embark on an unprecedented charm offensive to encourage expatriates to return to their homeland.
Jack McConnell, First Minister of the devolved Scottish Executive, will fly the Saltire in Australia, the United States, Canada and South Africa to tempt Scots home.
First stop [...]

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Tags: International

Cherie Blair’s Muslim Attack

September 18th, 2005 · No Comments

CHERIE Blair risked a political storm yesterday when she slated the way women are treated in the Islamic world.
The Prime Minister’s wife said some Muslims treat women as second-class citizens and deprive them of human rights in the name of religion.
Speaking in India during an official visit with husband Tony, Cherie said: “I am [...]

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Tags: Politics

Scots Muslim’s says blow up no 10 downing street

August 23rd, 2005 · No Comments

A SCOTS-BASED Muslim leader caused outrage yesterday by saying he would be “very happy” if bombers blew up Downing Street with Tony Blair inside. Dr Yaqub Zaki, deputy leader of the Muslim Parliament of Great Britain, insisted he would not condemn such an attack.
He said: “I say go ahead, I would be very happy. The [...]

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Tags: Politics

Labour members have little influence over party policy

July 17th, 2005 · 1 Comment

The Labour Party has admitted that its members are becoming disillusioned with the Government because they have little influence over its policies.
A review of the way the party draws up its programme has backed activists’ complaints that they were frozen out when key policies such as university tuition fees and foundation hospitals were announced [...]

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Tags: General

Bring Our Troops Home to Tackle the Drug Gangs

April 4th, 2005 · Comments Off

Britain now has the worst heroin problem in Europe according to the annual report from International Narcotics Control (INC), published on 2nd March.
TODAY, 90% of the heroin reaching Britain comes from opium poppies grown in Afghanistan, and the INC report reveals that since the invasion of Afghanistan there has been a twenty- fold increase in [...]

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Tags: History - Culture · Politics

Urgent Election Appeal from National Treasurer

April 3rd, 2005 · Comments Off

British National Party needs help before upcoming general election.
by John Walker
BNP National Treasurer
IT IS NOW highly likely that the general election will be called on the 6th or 7th of April, just as BNP Chairman, Nick Griffin (pictured) appears at Halifax Police station to face trumped up charges by Blair’s politicized police force, with the [...]

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Tags: Politics

Mr. Bush, Mr. Blair, Forget Iraq, We Want Freedom at Home!

January 28th, 2005 · Comments Off

Mr. Bush, Mr. Blair ? Don?t Tell Us Anymore that You Believe in Freedom!
The latest assault on freedom of speech for European-Americans. Mother-of-three faces up to 7 years in prison on racist speech charges Jan 28 2005
A young woman from Merseyside near Liverpool in Great Britain was one of six people jailed for free [...]

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Tags: General

CIA boss breaks taboo during BBC interview

November 19th, 2004 · Comments Off

The CIA man who headed the hunt for Osama Bin Laden in the late 1990s has called for a national debate in the US on the cost of support for Israel. Mike Scheuer ended the mainstream media taboo on discussing this vital aspect of international politics and the so-called “War on Terror” during an interview [...]

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Tags: General

Connery strikes discordant note to shatter Holyrood harmony

October 19th, 2004 · Comments Off

AFTER several years of angry recriminations and accusations, not to mention £431 million, the Scottish parliament’s protracted and difficult birth was finally over. In a celebration of goodwill and unity, Scots of all backgrounds and political hues agreed the time had come to move on. All except Sir Sean Connery, that is.
In a staggering [...]

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Tags: General · Politics

A close second despite intense hostility

October 8th, 2004 · Comments Off

Results just in from Village Ward in Dagenham: (23.00hrs)
Lab 1085 -44.7%
BNP 934 – 38.4%
Con 410 – 16.9%
Reported earlier….Dagenham is a safe Labour seat with a majority of 8,793 over the Conservatives, but it is not the Tory vote that commentators will be looking out for tonight. It will be the performance of the British [...]

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Tags: Politics

Video Appears To Show Bigley’s Murder

October 8th, 2004 · Comments Off

A video seen by an Arabic television has reportedly shown the beheading of British hostage Ken Bigley.
But the Foreign Office is still checking claims the 62-year-old Liverpool man has been murdered.A witness who saw the footage said it showed Mr Bigley in an orange jump suit making a statement in front of six militants before [...]

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Tags: International