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Re: George Osborne another whoops-a-daisy

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:13 am
by randyandy
Flat_Eric wrote:

> randyandy wrote:
>
> you are wrong ... >>
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> I'll sleep better at night knowing that, Andy.

Pleasure Dibbs sorry Eric !laugh!

>

> I don't disagree. But I tend not to make a distinction between
> the parties - terminologically speaking, that is.
>
> I find that the words "crooks", "liars" and "nest-featherers"
> tend to cover the lot of 'em quite nicely.
>

That's the difference between us because there is a distinction.

Don't forget there media are very selective and in some cases clever in what they write - I've personal experience of them when a reporter 'chose' to turn a positive into a negative.

It would I suppose be harsh to say Green Dave recently had a holiday with one and the Ozzy factor is turning through his special friends but its the way I see it.

Not all are nest-featherers I recently joined Labour when my newly elected local Tory councillor was found to be a useless bitch, crime went up etc, to hopefully be in a position to stop her from sitting at home with a title she doesn't deserve and to get things back how they used to be.

I want paying for it (feathering my nest) simply because there are unelected people sat in council offices getting ?1000's a year for doing fuck all that matters.


Osborne regrets it all

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:10 am
by colonel

Re: George Osborne another whoops-a-daisy

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:13 pm
by JonnyHungwell
It's a phrase that used to be used about Liberals --- whoops, he's a Liberal! --- in the days when they were all closet homosexuals and indulging in nefarious activities

Now they're still mostly homosexuals, only they?re out and proud --- and looking for a good shag with their rent boys (of a legal age).

Re: Osborne regrets it all

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:16 pm
by JonnyHungwell
The only thing the tosser regrets is being exposed. He's just an upper class twit, same as Cameron - the elite club who think they're destined to rule over us. The cunt even dropped his real name because it's too posh - he's called Gideon, but thought it would put people off voting for him. There was a statistic on the radio yesterday (from john Prescott) - only 7% of people go to private schools, yet they end up occupying 90% of top jobs in politics, media and law.

Re: Osborne regrets it all

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:21 pm
by Jonone
Medicine, the armed forces, academia, the Church of England, investment banks, oil companies ... you name it.

Re: Osborne regrets it all

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:28 pm
by Jonone
"Originally named Gideon, he changed his name to George when he was 13. In an interview in July 2005, Osborne said: "It was my small act of rebellion. I never liked it. When I finally told my mother she said, 'Nor do I'. So I decided to be George after my grandfather, who was a war hero. Life was easier as a George; it was a straightforward name."

Believe this if you will. I can appreciate that Gideon might make life difficult in a sink comprehensive school but in a top public shool among the Jolyons and the like .. come off it ! He changed his name (and I doubt very much it was at 13) for the same reason as Ralph Lifshitz became Ralph Lauren - because it's better for business.

Re: Osborne regrets it all

Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:42 pm
by colonel
If a bloke tells you lies about his name, how the hell can we trust him with the economy?