parklane1
Tony Galvin
Whoever was PM at the time would have taken us into that war.
Only if they were kissing Bush's arse, and blair was worse then Thatcher was with Raygun.
Whoever was PM at the time would have taken us into that war.
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I take it you didnt vote for David Cameron then. Very religious and a regular at church.
Oh and I think the thread title should be edited. Not all of the regulars have checked in to give us a fresh opinion on their political stance, maybe they dont realise its another chance.
I take it you didnt vote for David Cameron then. Very religious and a regular at church.
Oh and I think the thread title should be edited. Not all of the regulars have checked in to give us a fresh opinion on their political stance, maybe they dont realise its another chance.
Interesting isn't it, in that Britain and America share so many cultural similarities, but are also fundamentally different in so many ways. Saw an interview last month. Can't remember who, but the argument was made that America has already shown that a black man can be elected as president, went on to say that it was only a matter of time until a woman was elected as president, but confidently asserted that an atheist would never be elected as president.
This group does not at all agree with my vision of American society...
- Atheist: 39.6%
Muslims: 26.3%
Homosexuals: 22.6%
Hispanics: 20%
Conservative Christians: 13.5%
Recent Immigrants: 12.5%
Jews: 7.6%
I would disapprove if my child wanted to marry a member of this group....
- Atheist: 47.6%
Muslim: 33.5%
African-American 27.2%
Asian-Americans: 18.5%
Hispanics: 18.5%
Jews: 11.8%
Conservative Christians: 6.9%
Whites: 2.3%
I think that was a survey by the University of Minnesota - made for very scary reading.
Also quite scary (from the same study IIRC):
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Exactly. Doesn't seem to concerned about tinkling off the church. He did say this was a nation founded on Christian principles, hello..... Church of England?? But he ain't a bible basher weirdo like Blair who prayed with Bush whilst fabricating evidence to scare us into a war we should never have been near and which set this country back 50 years in terms of our global reputation. More stories of rendition every day, shameful.
Only if they were kissing Bush's arse, and blair was worse then Thatcher was with Raygun.
Believe that if you want to. Blair would be the last person who you would have thought would make that decision but he felt he had to. So if he felt like that it's obvious that most would have made the same decision. It's easy to say no when the decision isn't yours.
Believe that if you want to. Blair would be the last person who you would have thought would make that decision but he felt he had to. So if he felt like that it's obvious that most would have made the same decision. It's easy to say no when the decision isn't yours.
It's easy to say no when you have to fabricate evidence to build a case for war
I do believe that, he lied to go alongwith Bush.
tickle my balls with a feather.
But it took the war to happen to realise what the truth was. No one really knew what was going on in Iraq.
I read a comment somewhere that Blair had said he couldnt live with himself if he had said no and a major disaster happened because of it.
Of course no one wants any sort of war, being against war is normal. I expect people sitting at home to think 'no', but I dont expect them to think that people in charge of the country have the same luxury. Very narrow minded. Think of what Saddam was doing to his own people, that was enough reason alone to go in there. "But it wasnt our business" - ok then lets let a whole nation of people suffer and die, were too far away to care.
You mean he gave the opinion he thought he had to give in order to stay popular and get votes.
And Cameron IS every bit as religious as Blair. Why ask me for evidence? You can access google for yourself. Cameron is more public about his church going than Blair was at the same stage.
Believe that if you want to. Blair would be the last person who you would have thought would make that decision but he felt he had to. So if he felt like that it's obvious that most would have made the same decision. It's easy to say no when the decision isn't yours.
But it took the war to happen to realise what the truth was. No one really knew what was going on in Iraq.
I read a comment somewhere that Blair had said he couldnt live with himself if he had said no and a major disaster happened because of it.
Of course no one wants any sort of war, being against war is normal. I expect people sitting at home to think 'no', but I dont expect them to think that people in charge of the country have the same luxury. Very narrow minded. Think of what Saddam was doing to his own people, that was enough reason alone to go in there. "But it wasnt our business" - ok then lets let a whole nation of people suffer and die, were too far away to care.
But it took the war to happen to realise what the truth was. No one really knew what was going on in Iraq.
I read a comment somewhere that Blair had said he couldnt live with himself if he had said no and a major disaster happened because of it.
Of course no one wants any sort of war, being against war is normal. I expect people sitting at home to think 'no', but I dont expect them to think that people in charge of the country have the same luxury. Very narrow minded. Think of what Saddam was doing to his own people, that was enough reason alone to go in there. "But it wasnt our business" - ok then lets let a whole nation of people suffer and die, were too far away to care.
But it took the war to happen to realise what the truth was. No one really knew what was going on in Iraq.
I read a comment somewhere that Blair had said he couldn't live with himself if he had said no and a major disaster happened because of it.
Of course no one wants any sort of war, being against war is normal. I expect people sitting at home to think 'no', but I don't expect them to think that people in charge of the country have the same luxury. Very narrow minded. Think of what Saddam was doing to his own people, that was enough reason alone to go in there. "But it wasn't our business" - ok then lets let a whole nation of people suffer and die, were too far away to care.