Friday 20 February 2009

Go, go, for the sake of humanity go!







Just how far out of touch is the Liebour party, has become is starkly revealed, unintentionally by the words. 'Any party fallen so far behind in the polls will rightly question its direction'. But the week's speculation turned into full silly season mode when Yvette Cooper, the chief secretary to the Treasury, was touted as a "Stop Harriet" candidate.
Within the liebour cabinet more radical voices see the urgent need to get ahead of public opinion and not trail pathetically behind it.
There you have it, These deluded, morally and intellectually bankrupt politicians are only now able to question the disastrous course they have been on since at least 2001, not because of any deep moral soul searching, not because the have contemplated their work; the ruin of Iraq, the deaths, the maimings, not because of the destruction of our economy, our industry, and the hopes and dreams of hundreds of thousands of ordinary men, women and children, not because of the dismantling of our ancient legal liberties, not because of their personal greed, corruption and venality, but because they are behind in the opinion polls. And what are their urgent action priorities? Not to resign en masse, not to abase themselves in contrition at the feet of the people, not to cry to their God, if they have one, other than the Great Gods of Power and Money, but to get ahead of public opinion and not trail pathetically behind it.
Go, go, for the sake of humanity go!
Instead, their great save the world kamikaze leader went to see the the Pope to discuss the financial crisis with Benedict XVI. Heaven knows what flash Gordon is doing discussing the financial crisis with Benedict XVI, he is hardly likely to be of any help, far too busy managing the very full coffers of the Vatican. Unless, I know, he was there to see if he could offer some of our government bonds or welcome Benedict XVI to Britain.
Further, the assumption that all Catholics would be thrilled by a visit from the pope ahead of a UK election is debatable.
This is pure desperation, from our autistic moron of an unelected leader. If he thinks if all the world leaders with Obama (G20) and now the Pope come their charisma will somehow rub off on him and his fortunes will be transformed. Methinks a strait-jacket and a padded cell are not too far away for this deluded nutter.
Go, go, for the sake of humanity go!

2 comments:

  1. Broon was visiting the Pope? Maybe he was trying to get a loan from the Istituto per le Opere di Religione. A venerable institution:

    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,951806,00.html

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  2. Yes, I think your right after all where's he going to get any more loans from and who will trust him.

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