Blair-A Man Without Morals
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Stormee wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3470377/Blair-MILLIONS-doing-dirty-deals-dictators.html
I want this cretin to be investigated to see it he can be brought before the courts.
Nobody is surprised are they? Most politicians are only in it for themselves at the end of the day.
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I haven't read the article yet, but I always feel a bit sad about Tony Blair.
Labour promised a free vote on hunting with dogs, and when it happened, Tony Blair stood right up to the hunt supporters and the House of Lords, and sure enough, the ban went through. Of course it didn't quite go far enough, but at least it meant that hunters had to look over their shoulders all the time. It was a great day for me when the ban became law.
Sadly, the Iraq invasion was so shrouded in nonsense and shenanigans that I couldn't vote Labour again to reward them for the hunting ban, and that made me very sad.
Labour promised a free vote on hunting with dogs, and when it happened, Tony Blair stood right up to the hunt supporters and the House of Lords, and sure enough, the ban went through. Of course it didn't quite go far enough, but at least it meant that hunters had to look over their shoulders all the time. It was a great day for me when the ban became law.
Sadly, the Iraq invasion was so shrouded in nonsense and shenanigans that I couldn't vote Labour again to reward them for the hunting ban, and that made me very sad.
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Stormee wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:I haven't read the article yet, but I always feel a bit sad about Tony Blair.
Labour promised a free vote on hunting with dogs, and when it happened, Tony Blair stood right up to the hunt supporters and the House of Lords, and sure enough, the ban went through. Of course it didn't quite go far enough, but at least it meant that hunters had to look over their shoulders all the time. It was a great day for me when the ban became law.
Sadly, the Iraq invasion was so shrouded in nonsense and shenanigans that I couldn't vote Labour again to reward them for the hunting ban, and that made me very sad.
I feel ashamed I voted for Bliar.
Have you ever followed a 'hunt'? Miss Ragga.
I have mixed views on hunting with dogz.
ooooops off topic.
No I haven't Stormee, but I was at a hunt meeting the day the law came into force. That was an experience.
I don't feel ashamed that I voted for Mr Blair - I couldn't have foreseen the Iraq invasion. I still don't know if he was misled or if he knew that it was based on a lie - or at least a mistake. He seems like a bright man, so I find it hard to believe he would have just taken people's word for the existence of WMD.
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