View Full Version : Blair departing???
pollock
10-05-2007, 12:54 PM
Whats up with that:confused:
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/05/10/blair.announcement/index.html
Anybody know the score here??
I say good ridance but I guess it is only going to get worse, makes me suspicious as hell I must say!
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eternal_spirit
10-05-2007, 01:23 PM
No big deal, be a different names same game.
truthseeker1980
10-05-2007, 01:46 PM
I just think its another ploy to distract the general public's eye, away from the fact that they don't actually do any running of the country.
Fair enough we know they aren't really running the show, but the people who vote and laugh at anything we say different to what they are brainwashed with on TV and media, should notice they never actually do anything.
They get 78 days holiday in the summer and the rest of the year they just create scandals, for the press to report on, to divert the non questioning publics attention away from the blatant truth, that they don't actually do any work other than shout at the other people across the room sometimes, then baaa like a sheep.
So if the commons now needs a reshuffle, as Blair is leaving, it's another excuse for not working on saving money on the NHS, or sorting out poverty or doing anything other than baaaing at each other in the house of commons.
I have always thought this from when i was a young boy, even before i had learnt about the illuminati, it's just i don't understand why no-one else seems to notice.
tinmenace
10-05-2007, 02:50 PM
Changing of the guard. Not only is Blair out, but the black pope of the Jesuit society, Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, is going at the beginning of next year also. In addition, it looks like the World Bank pig, Paul Wolfowitz, is going to be gone soon. The USA presidency will change next year also.
A new team taking over. It's all about timing, and I seriously doubt it's all coincidence that key positions are turning over, at around the same time.
truthseeker1980
10-05-2007, 04:04 PM
Good point!
That's got me thinking though. If the whole globe is switching at the same time then, what secret agenda or plan do they have up their sleeve for the next 4 yrs?
The main other party in the UK changed it's face last year too, so a new load of puppets are being shipped in, as Brown who is set to replace Balir will only be there for another 2yrs before the laughable so called democratic elections take place.
Maybe the agenda is just about to pick up pace and we are in for a very bumpy ride?
The amount of rights and stupid draconian laws already passed over the last 4 yrs has steadily increased recently with fines for not puting your rubbish in the correct bugged bin, the almost police state that the US is now in and the fact that Blair has already said that even after he got over 1.5million signatures against the new road tax, (a compulsory satnav monitor fitted in all cars), the NWO spy program will still go ahead. I suppose this was also a stunt as whoever succeeds Blair will just say it was a plan which was introduced before they were in power and the ball is now rolling thus out of their hands.
11kushna11
11-05-2007, 12:11 PM
Won't make a blind bit of difference to anything or anyone, Blair became vilified for his actions so they're just replacing him with somebody who would have made exactly the same decisions at exactly the same times. The only difference being that Brown is so mind-boggling dull and media-unfriendly that nobody will take much notice of him. Even if we switch over to a Conservative Government things will stay the same since they've been on the same page regarding issues that actually matter (education, law and health are a joke no matter who's in power) so we've basically got more of the same for the forseeable future.
I love politics but I have no faith in the political process whatsoever any more, the UK have become a parody of democracy; an autocratic nursery where things are decided for us and rights are only given to those who deserve them the least.
The whole structure for the last 10 years has been centred around trying to help the socially inept: single mothers, immigrants, the unemployed, scummy kids and teenagers etc, and all at the detriment of those of us who work hard for a living while paying a 3rd of our wages to the government in the knowledge that they'll then tax the fuck out of our pensions, followed by whatever we have left to leave to our children.
I've got a University education (which cost me upwards of £20,000), a well-paid responsible job and contribute more to the government than most people I know. What do I get for it? Nothing. Absolutely no recognition, reward, priveledge or advantage. I could just as easily live off this sorry-ass excuse for a state sitting on my backside in a council flat and that's SO FUCKING WRONG it's untrue. Who's with me???
Tony off before the shit hits the fan:D
Yea you middle class are for the chop.
interest rates on the raise
you think us low paid and unemployed have it easy
I work part time and get family credit
I am basically forced into working over time when it suits my employer
now the tax credits wants me to repay overpayment's so this year I am fucked
the middle class are going to blame us
the lower class are going to blame everybody else
the elite are going to laugh and rip everybody off just check how much the high
earners salary,bounces,share options and perks have gone up.
11kushna11
11-05-2007, 01:39 PM
Actually I think the middle and working classes are in the same boat and I wouldn't blame the low paid for anything since you're working and trying to support your family like everyone else. The last thing we need to do is blame each other for what's happening. You have to remember that high-earners have to work damn hard at whatever they do and often the job entails a huge amount of responsibility and emotional commitment. But no matter how hard you work you're still treated with the same disdain and contempt by the government who don't give a shit whether you've contributed millions or 50p.
saturn
11-05-2007, 01:54 PM
what i'm worried about is gordon brown taking over. he seems seriously creepy to me, worse than blair.
with bush to be assassinated soon, as most people say, this means we'll probably have hillary clinton as us president and brown as uk prime minister. i think they'll make bush and blair look mild.
11kushna11 yeah you are right think we are all going to faced with hardship over the next few years.I can understand that you have worked hard to get where you are.I have a seen to many family run company`s been bought out and ruined by greedy share holders.I basically just work in a warehouse stocking
shelves with cheap imported goods in fancy boxes with a high price.I think that
the more you earn the more you will spend/taxed/bigger bills you will get.I have seen me work long and hard and have less money than I was on the dole once I paid out my expenses.The system is geared to keep you in down.I thought labour would balance things out but the rich have got richer and the poorer have got poorer and the rest taxed to fuck.
11kushna11
11-05-2007, 02:37 PM
deca,
I know how you feel, I've had to work in jobs like those before and it's hard when you're committing all your time and energy into a job that only just gets you through rent, bills, food etc; you become trapped in a cycle that seems impossible to get out of, even though you are working hard. I will hope that you manage to move past this and good things happen to you, even if the world has to collapse first. :)