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Sunday, 22 June 2008

The Sunday Best....

Police are forced to cut frontline jobs to save on fuel cost. Try cutting back on donuts!

For sale on eBay: The Harrier jet that would make the perfect addition to any back garden. Nice to see that the MOD doesn't need it anymore. It is not as if we are short of kit!!!

Young Muslims 'are turning to extremism'. Hardly surprising as the Judges refuse to stop the extremists from preaching their filth.

Army crisis as 10,000 troops are unfit to fight. Gordon Brown is systematically and maliciously destroying our armed forces. He must be made to pay for it.

US officials 'despair' at Nato allies' failings in Afghanistan. NATO is becoming a joke. Those countries not prepared to pull their weight should be booted out.

Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson in BBC 'fat cats' row. As Top Gear is one of the BBC's only good programs and is sold all over the world he deserves it. It is one of the few shows that create a decent finantial return for the licence payer. Most of the BBCs output is crap. They can and do make some good stuff but there is too much rubbish and their biased news coverage is a national disgrace.

MPs set to claim £40,000 perk. Greedy self-serving scum.

Whites huddle and pray as mob closes in.

Zimbabwe: Britain blames six of Robert Mugabe's officials for election violence. Sod naming them. Send in troops to kill them.

Opposition hold poll crisis talks as death squads roam Zimbabwe. Another reason why we should go in.

Army ‘vacuum’ missile hits Taliban. Way to go. That should teach the Taleban not to hide in caves.

and the Clarkypoos bit

Oi, get your hands off my lap dancers.

Mercedes-Benz SL 350. Mr Weedy comes up with the goods.

Top Gear returns with a new series tonight so expect to see some new bits here next week.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Regarding the "vacuum" missile... People who say weapon "X" is inhumane are silly. It's like saying they are comfortable with the enemy being shot with a 5.56 round, but not a 7.62 round.

And what would the opponents get by banning these warheads? More dead NATO troops, or more dead civilians. Either we'd have to use Infantrymen to clear these structures, or much higher yield warheads resulting in a much bigger blast area.