[Mb-civic] Go easy on Blair

Jack Sullivan jack at visit.ie
Thu Jul 7 01:52:34 PDT 2005


Chesseburger:

Sorry you missed the forest for the tress!

Tony Blair is simply the most effective and modern and reliable elected
politician in the world today.

His vision is democratic; his politics savvy; and his feelings are deeply
rooted in the commonweal.

How he came to wear the crown of British leadership for so many years; and
keeping an independent Scots man in charge of the economy and purse-strings
excites politicos.

He moved Labour away from its traditional base with unions into the
multiplex political centre where turbulence is constant - yet he
successfully leads a now-minority Anglo Saxon tradition within a polyglot UK
nation of 100 nationalities and 300 languages. He took a hit in popularity
over the USA decisions involving Iraq where is role politically strategic in
a  long standing international alliance.

If you have the chance to view the surprisingly successful London
presentation to the OIC, that was only yesterday a 4-1 loser versus Paris,
and only last year a no-hope
chancer, you will gain some insight into the character of a modern spirit
liberator.

The UK "legacy" idea presented, visually and with understated effect,
worked like the silk strands of a fine cloth, woven to clothe a fine idea -
for aesthetic impact.

London would offer the OIC the opportunity to fashion and craft a legacy for
the young people of the world, through sport, that will endure into the
future. This statement was backed by the children on the committee - missing
were the business men. The presentation went on in language and symbol that
suits the short attention span of this modern world. The primary beneficiary
would be the world mission of the OIC itself.

Chirac was talking about cuisine!

Leadership like this recalls the savvy Roosevelt in the Great Depression -
who some say welcomed the Japanese invasion for the decision that was
already taken and planned. A decision only overshadowed by the decision of
Truman to end it, not with a whimper - but a bang.

I sometimes enjoy your flippant commentary, but chesseburger, strengthen
yourself on 'som rosbif'.


Dublinjack





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cheeseburger" <maxfury at granderiver.net>
To: "mb-civic" <mb-civic at islandlists.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 6:45 AM
Subject: [Mb-civic] BBC E-mail: Blair will not 'flinch' on Africa


> BBC E-mail: Blair will not 'flinch' on Africa
>
>
>
>
>
> Well....
>
>
> I guess it's nice to see someone like Blair who helped the U.S. set up
Iraq,
> the World, and the American People with their "Concocted War" in Iraq,
with
> all the lies, deceptions, American G.I. deaths, no WMD, etc etc etc, and
> 100,000 CIVILIAN men woman and children Iraqis murdered In Cold Blood by
us
> as a result, and the continuing never-ending occupation as the 14
permanent
> military bases continue construction there to guard Middle East oil
> pipelines, who didn't "flinch" for even a millisecond in his royal and
noble
> role and part of The Supreme Liberators of The Middle East, not
"flinching"
> on Africa as well.
>
> To me, personally, it's like watching Jack The Ripper give mouth to mouth
on
> Television to someone he just finished running his vehicle over back and
> forth for Centuries and Centuries.
>
> And Centuries.
>
> I'm thrilled, but I'm not at all.
>
> It remains nothing short of appalling to me to watch Great Destroyers,
Great
> Etc's of this planet, turn around and be "Acclaimed By All" as Planetary
> Benefactors.
>
> ALL HAIL THE CHAMPIONS OF THE PEOPLE........!!!!
>
> I'm happy for ANY Recipients of any "benefactor".  Extremely happy.
>
> However, it just makes me want to puke when I see glory showered on the
> "benefactors", when I, and the rest of the world at this sick late date,
> know that they just got through helping murder 100,000 unarmed men women
and
> children in cold blood.
>
> Without flinching.
>
> For even an instant.
>
> But what do I know....  Perhaps he will someday be awarded the Nobel Peace
> Prize for both acts.
>
> To me it's like someone murders say 6 million people, but then turns
around
> and kisses a baby on the street, and the latter is the one that hits all
the
> front pages.
>
> Either way, something is coming to Africa, surely it couldn't be any worse
> than they've already done to that country, no matter what it is.
>
> Hopefully.
>
> Britain's rape, plunder, and exploitation of Africa over the Centuries is
> certainly worth a few baskets of food.
>
> Surely an official apology will never be forthcoming from The Crown, nor
> Parliament, nor Etc.
>
> Perhaps this is just their way of saying they're sorry.
>
> The fact that they are a few centuries, and several million dead Africans,
> late, will most likely never enter into the matter, nor even The Press.
>
> True, a crust of bread, whether it emanates from the hand of Hitler or the
> hand of God, is surely still just a crust of bread, and the starving will
> never know the difference.
>
> And those that know the difference will most likely never print the
> contradictions at play between slaughter, salvation, and the same hand
that
> produces them both.
>
> But I will sleep with it every night of my life, which surely won't bother
> anyone but myself.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Cheeseburger
>
> .
>
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