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Posted by Eamon Brennan on November 5, 2009, 2:15 pm, in reply to "Re: Remember this."
We're in the south to help and protect the Afghan people to reconstruct their economy and democracy. We would be perfectly happy to leave in three years time without firing one shot. John Reid --Previous Message-- : "Mine is the first generation able to : contemplate the possibility that we may live : our entire lives without going to war or : sending our children to war." : : Ha! The elites have been able to say this : quite truthfully for several generations now : : ...the odd PR stint by HRH somebody-or-other : notwithstanding. : : Regards, : N. : : --Previous Message-- : "Mine is the first generation able to : contemplate the possibility that we may live : our entire lives without going to war or : sending our children to war." : : Tony Blair : : --Previous Message-- : I cannot but agree, today at Parliamentary : question time(so-called) the majority of : Labour MP's sat like sheep behind their : master, nodding their heads in aquescent : sorrow as he praised those that died : "for their country". All : emblazened with Red Poppies of hypocrisy. : : --Previous Message-- : The reason Brown is "unshakeable" : is, of course because, Labour's 300 plus MPs : have been silent for 12 years, with their : heads in the trough. : : PMQs today saw David Winnick and Paul Flynn : raise their eybrows on the issue of : Afghanistan. But the overall picture is that : the vast majority of the 300+ NL MPs : elected to represent Labour and socialism : are accomplices in the war crimes of their : leadership. : : It's obvious to me that the historical : verdict on these MPs will be one of severe : condemnation. : : Why is this inevitable historical judgement : not made now, and why are these people not : thrown out of out of any representative role : on behalf of working people, peace, and : socialisme now, when it might make a : diffference to the immediate reversal of : current policy? : : : : : : : --Previous Message-- : Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the latest : deaths were a "terrible loss". : : He said: "My thoughts, condolences and : sympathies go to their families, loved ones : and colleagues. I know that the whole : country too will mourn their loss. : 229 British soldiers have now met their : deaths in Aghanistan along with countless : numbers of Afghans who never asked to be : invaded. : The latest shooting of five Soldiers by a : "rogue" Afghan policeman as the : BBC puts it only confirms the criminal and : blatantly false doctrine of Brown and his : cohorts. He is the true "rogue". A : rogue who has deceived the British people : with a catalogue of deception and lies in : order to please his American masters. : Brown is quoted on the BBC News website; : : "It is my highest priority to ensure : our heroic troops have the best possible : support and equipment - and the right : strategy, backed by our international : partners, and by a new Afghan government : ready to play its part in confronting the : challenges Afghanistan faces. : : "Our troops deserve nothing less. My : commitment to them remains : unshakeable." : : : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8341659.stm : : A "new Afghan Government"! Its the : same corrupt bunch of US stooges. A gang of : warlords who accept bribes and bribe others. : Who are our "International : partners"? The US establishment and : military. : Brown ignores public opinion which is : overwhelmingly against this war. So for that : matter does his right wing progidy in : waiting, Cameron. They don't mind others : doing the killing and being killed for them. : The BBC commentators this morning spoke with : hushed voices when reporting the 5 deaths : (plus 3 Afghans) They too hold : responsibility for trying to : "sell" this war to the public. It : is they who have quashed the voices of : opposition it is they who on a nightly basis : repeat military propaganda on how wonderful : and brave our troops are, and what a great : job they are doing. It is they who never : report on the appalling effects of the war : on the ordinary Afghans and the human : effects on their lives. : : They are beneath contempt as far as I am : concerned : : : : : : : : :
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