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    Yesterday, in his usual dictator-like media outlet, blair was quized by Adam Boulton of sky news, “should sadam be executed?”.

    Blair didnt have the backbone to say yes or no, yet he is trying to enforce a democratic Iraqi government which agrees with executions.

    This dictator of ours is quite happy to send our troops into the Iraqi Civil War with full knowledge that they could be executioned themselves.

    Also, new labour are against the death penalty, and the last poll said 68% of us want the death penalty, so he knows full well if he agreed sadam should be executioned, that would give the moral argument for us to have it.

    #247581

    He said he didn’t support the death penalty but he did it in a very vague way. It was a politician’s response because he didn’t want to upset Washington or the Iraqi government.

    #247582

    @emmalush wrote:

    Yesterday, in his usual dictator-like media outlet, blair was quized by Adam Boulton of sky news, “should sadam be executed?”.

    Blair didnt have the backbone to say yes or no, yet he is trying to enforce a democratic Iraqi government which agrees with executions.

    This dictator of ours is quite happy to send our troops into the Iraqi Civil War with full knowledge that they could be executioned themselves.

    Also, new labour are against the death penalty, and the last poll said 68% of us want the death penalty, so he knows full well if he agreed sadam should be executioned, that would give the moral argument for us to have it.

    Emma- did you actually LISTEN to this broadcast, or is it a soundbite taken from the BNP website?

    I LISTENED to the whole interview and whilst I am no supported of Blair, he was quite categoric in what he said and the stance of the government- the reported was a complete pr/at who continually harped on with a question because Blair wouldn’t actually use the word “yes”

    #247583

    @slayer wrote:

    I LISTENED to the whole interview and whilst I am no supported of Blair, he was quite categoric in what he said and the stance of the government- the reported was a complete pr/at who continually harped on with a question because Blair wouldn’t actually use the word “yes”

    Why are you looking for a cheap argument?

    Did blair say he agreed with sadam being executioned? NO.

    The reporter asked him a question, and blair started crying, looking for cheries hand to hold and wishing his mommy was there to wipe his nose.

    WHY? Because new labour dont agree with that part of the democraticly elected “government” they have in Iraq, and he knows full well if he did and say so, he would have to allow it here because 68% of us want it too.

    #247584

    Cas

    @slayer wrote:

    @emmalush wrote:

    Yesterday, in his usual dictator-like media outlet, blair was quized by Adam Boulton of sky news, “should sadam be executed?”.

    Blair didnt have the backbone to say yes or no, yet he is trying to enforce a democratic Iraqi government which agrees with executions.

    This dictator of ours is quite happy to send our troops into the Iraqi Civil War with full knowledge that they could be executioned themselves.

    Also, new labour are against the death penalty, and the last poll said 68% of us want the death penalty, so he knows full well if he agreed sadam should be executioned, that would give the moral argument for us to have it.

    Emma- did you actually LISTEN to this broadcast, or is it a soundbite taken from the BNP website?

    I LISTENED to the whole interview and whilst I am no supported of Blair, he was quite categoric in what he said and the stance of the government- the reported was a complete pr/at who continually harped on with a question because Blair wouldn’t actually use the word “yes”

    #247585

    Cas

    @slayer wrote:

    @emmalush wrote:

    Yesterday, in his usual dictator-like media outlet, blair was quized by Adam Boulton of sky news, “should sadam be executed?”.

    Blair didnt have the backbone to say yes or no, yet he is trying to enforce a democratic Iraqi government which agrees with executions.

    This dictator of ours is quite happy to send our troops into the Iraqi Civil War with full knowledge that they could be executioned themselves.

    Also, new labour are against the death penalty, and the last poll said 68% of us want the death penalty, so he knows full well if he agreed sadam should be executioned, that would give the moral argument for us to have it.

    Emma- did you actually LISTEN to this broadcast, or is it a soundbite taken from the BNP website?

    I LISTENED to the whole interview and whilst I am no supported of Blair, he was quite categoric in what he said and the stance of the government- the reported was a complete pr/at who continually harped on with a question because Blair wouldn’t actually use the word “yes”

    Some people don’t agree with me but we can’t all agree can we :lol: but that’s why I like Jeremy Paxman, he’s like a rottweiler lol

    #247586

    @emmalush wrote:

    @slayer wrote:

    I LISTENED to the whole interview and whilst I am no supported of Blair, he was quite categoric in what he said and the stance of the government- the reported was a complete pr/at who continually harped on with a question because Blair wouldn’t actually use the word “yes”

    Why are you looking for a cheap argument?

    Did blair say he agreed with sadam being executioned? NO.

    The reporter asked him a question, and blair started crying, looking for cheries hand to hold and wishing his mommy was there to wipe his nose.

    WHY? Because new labour dont agree with that part of the democraticly elected “government” they have in Iraq, and he knows full well if he did and say so, he would have to allow it here because 68% of us want it too.

    So, his “hypocrisy” is to oppose the death sentence in Britain and in Iraq? Where did you get the 68% from? You probably don’t realize but you can’t be part of the EU if you have the death penalty. It’s foolish to support the death penalty.

    #247587

    @Mr Bigstuff wrote:

    So, his “hypocrisy” is to oppose the death sentence in Britain and in Iraq? Where did you get the 68% from? You probably don’t realize but you can’t be part of the EU if you have the death penalty. It’s foolish to support the death penalty.

    The hypocrisy is blair wanting the kind of government in iraq that wants sadam executioned yet he dont agree with executioning here, that he’s willing to send our people to be executioned fighting his war.

    Jon gaunt on talksport said 68%. Im not a fan, but he does have a largely supported radio show, a colum in the most sold paper in the world apperently, and hes reguly on tv talk shows, set to do question time soon, and present a night time political show on sky news, he must know his stuff.

    WE GET OUT OF THE EU, AND LEAVE YOU THERE. Then you and your left wing fantasists can fund them to the tune of £39 million PER DAY running your knuckles to the bone bleeding.

    #247588

    @emmalush wrote:

    WE GET OUT OF THE EU, AND LEAVE YOU THERE.

    oh how we all wish you would

    #247589

    So the source of your 68% is an unknown radio presenter on some sports radio station. If you think he works for the world’s best selling newspaper you’re probably wrong considering the population of the UK. It just shows how wrong your statistics are.

    Most of our exports go to Europe, we benefit from EU legislation such as the minimum wage and maximum working time directive, it’s easy for UK citizens to work, travel and study within Europe, certain UK projects can get EU funding, footballers from the EU don’t need to go through lengthy applications for work permits and of course the UK benefits from collective political strength by being part of the EU. For example, when the USA put illegal tariffs on imports of foreign steel, the EU nations collectively stood up to America and forced it to back down.

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