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Friday, 13 March 2009

News....

As Britain slides into depression, the EU insists on TREBLING maternity pay. I doubt if the EU will survive the year in it's present form.

Migrants queue up to reach 'Promised Land' UK. So seal off the ports properly. And jail anyone found to be helping them.

Mandelson keeps his cash hidden in blind trust. Not an honest bone in his body.

The deadly cost of tying police hands in Northern Ireland...by Colonel Tim Collins.

Apache pilot shortfall threatens frontline. WTF!! Once again the MoD has ballsed up.

Warships enter service without vital defences. A f**king pedalo would be more use. Heads must start to roll at the MoD.

Chinese premier 'worried' about US debt. Not nearly as worried as most sane Americans.

Barack Obama approves sending armed destroyers to protect US ships in South China Sea. Good. For someone who hates the military Obama does like to use the a lot. The megolamania has set in early. Tony Blair was the same. Sadly these are more token deployments that will sound good in the press rather than scare the crap out of the Chinese.

'Special relationship' strained: US criticises UK's vow to talk to Hezbollah. The Foreign Office is full of islamoloonie sympathisers. Looking after Britain's best interests abroad is not in their psyche.

Horse bites off one of man's testicles. Could have been worse.

Roy Bennett 'shared Zimbabwe cell with 5 dead bodies'. Mugabe has to be removed by force. This power sharing is a sham.

'Weak' Barack Obama loses another nominee. The wheels have come off.

Charity pulls out of Darfur after rebels seize Western aid workers. Time to send it 'Western' troops.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

"Migrants queue up to reach 'Promised Land' UK"

WTf'nF???!? Why aren't the Army and Navy in control of the ports and channel?

In Australia around 2000/2001 there were a lot of boats packed with 'asylum seekers' arriving illegally from south-east Asia. This resulted in what became known as the Pacific Solution, whereby Naval vessels intercepted these boats and diverted them to islands in the Pacific. Net result? The hundreds of illegal boats per year were reduced to none. It was expensive, but very successful and of course overwhelmingly popular.

Of course, the usual lefty moaners carried on about Australia being an 'international pariah', but European politicians were in fact all mad with envy.

Now tell me why England, with a bigger military and smaller coast, couldn't do the same?