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frase
13-12-2009, 02:40 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pclyz/Fern_Britton_Meets..._Tony_Blair/


Thoughts anyone?
I was hoping to see a shivering wreck of a man.....
What is the W on his forehead if you look closely?

velma
13-12-2009, 03:15 PM
Phoney Bliar is too well paid to have a conscience!

I took notes:

Tony Blair was "grilled" on his Christian convictions, not by a shrewd politician, a devout Christian Minister or an experienced jounalist, but by a sycophantic TV presenter, Fern Britton.

Blair talked about how his faith sustained him through the difficulties in office, like his decision to commit mass-murder in an illegal war in Iraq. Fern thinks he must carry a heavy burden.

While Iraq was bombed back to the stone-age, it's leader publically lynched, it's citizens killed and maimed and it's babies born deformed for generations to come from depleted uranium, Tony was comforted in Church.

Now, free to puruse his own interests; he converted to Opus Dei... er... Catholicism and combats "religion's negative influence" with the 'Tony Blair - Faith Foundation' intended to foster greater understanding between different faiths and resolve misunderstanding between religions.

Tony wants us to learn about each other and engage to address the changes globalisation is bringing. For future progress and togetherness we need to "harness shared values" and have a "spiritual core for focus" - a new world religion.

Blair's foundation has different faiths working together on "the issue of saving lives" in Africa. They use churches and mosques to deliver the programme; medicines and vaccinations for genocide...er... malaria, Bill Gates' pet project.

Blair's "mission" is to resolve the Middle East conflict, (which he fueled) and bring "peace to the Holy Land" in that "religious melting pot of Jerusalem" because it hurts to see violence in Biblical lands.

This is the mantra of the New Age, promoted frequently by the Royal Family and politicians: amalgamate all religions into one faith, to prevent wars and future conflict, with one 'God' to be worshipped by all - Baal!

rodin
13-12-2009, 03:50 PM
Phoney Bliar is too well paid to have a conscience!

I took notes:

Tony Blair was "grilled" on his Christian convictions, not by a shrewd politician, a devout Christian Minister or an experienced jounalist, but by a sycophantic TV presenter, Fern Britton.

Blair talked about how his faith sustained him through the difficulties in office, like his decision to commit mass-murder in an illegal war in Iraq. Fern thinks he must carry a heavy burden.

While Iraq was bombed back to the stone-age, it's leader publically lynched, it's citizens killed and maimed and it's babies born deformed for generations to come from depleted uranium, Tony was comforted in Church.

Now, free to puruse his own interests; he converted to Opus Dei... er... Catholicism and combats "religion's negative influence" with the 'Tony Blair - Faith Foundation' intended to foster greater understanding between different faiths and resolve misunderstanding between religions.

Tony wants us to learn about each other and engage to address the changes globalisation is bringing. For future progress and togetherness we need to "harness shared values" and have a "spiritual core for focus" - a new world religion.

Blair's foundation has different faiths working together on "the issue of saving lives" in Africa. They use churches and mosques to deliver the programme; medicines and vaccinations for genocide...er... malaria, Bill Gates' pet project.

Blair's "mission" is to resolve the Middle East conflict, (which he fueled) and bring "peace to the Holy Land" in that "religious melting pot of Jerusalem" because it hurts to see violence in Biblical lands.

This is the mantra of the New Age, promoted frequently by the Royal Family and politicians: amalgamate all religions into one faith, to prevent wars and future conflict, with one 'God' to be worshipped by all - Baal!

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