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john oakes

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Hello Gang.
Just read in LRO an article about Labour and British Leyland
in 1977 and backdoor dealings. The Daily Mail at the time revealed how
Labour knew of British Leyland bribing foreign governments. Due to
Labour pressure the Daily Mail were made to climbdown and resulted in
payouts. Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.

Regards John
 
....and john oakes spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...


> Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.
>
> Regards John


Getting his instructions from the big G, so it seems.

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Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 
....and Richard Brookman spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...


> ...and john oakes spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>
>> Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.
>>
>> Regards John

>
> Getting his instructions from the big G, so it seems.


And I don't mean George W.

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Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 
On 2006-03-04, Richard Brookman <[email protected]> wrote:

> ...and Richard Brookman spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> Getting his instructions from the big G, so it seems.

>
> And I don't mean George W.


No, you mean George's second-in-command...

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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
 
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 18:18:11 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>...and john oakes spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>
>> Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.
>>
>> Regards John

>
>Getting his instructions from the big G, so it seems.


yes, excellent statement, even more amusing when you remember that
last year Dubya said exactly the same thing.... hmm, interesting
pattern emerging here.....

So here we have two of the worlds biggest political leaders, both of
whose countries have suffered terror attacks by Islamic
fundamentalists, saying that the Christian God told them to invade
Iraq. And we wonder why we have problems with muslims spreading the
word to fight against us....

I mean, its not like the Middle East is the most stable of regions
anyway, with all the religious hatred that the Muslims have for the
Jews, and the fact that we helped create Israel along with the
merkins... and we wonder why we are still having problems in Iraq....

As the weeks go on, less and less people seem to be willing to admit
for voting Mr Bliar into his position

To quote a famous paper (can't remember which) several general
elections ago "Could the last person to leave Britain turn out the
lights"
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Simon Isaacs

Peterborough 4x4 Club Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body sheel, being bobbed and modded.....
 
....and Simon Isaacs spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...

> To quote a famous paper (can't remember which) several general
> elections ago "Could the last person to leave Britain turn out the
> lights"


The Sun, 9 April 1992, when Neil Kinnock was ahead in the polls for the
forthcoming election.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_general_election,_1992:

"On the morning of polling day, The Sun newspaper (which had consistently
supported the Conservatives throughout the campaign, except in Scotland) had
published a controversial front page with the headline "If Kinnock wins
today, will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights."
Many commentators believed that this caused a late swing to the
Conservatives sufficient to overcome Labour's poll lead. The Sun certainly
thought so and their story on the election results was headlined "It's the
Sun wot won it." Tony Blair also accepted this theory of Labour's defeat and
has put considerable effort into securing the Sun's support for New Labour,
both as Leader of the Opposition before the 1997 general election and as
Prime Minister afterwards."


--
Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 20:12:56 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
<[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:

>...and Simon Isaacs spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> To quote a famous paper (can't remember which) several general
>> elections ago "Could the last person to leave Britain turn out the
>> lights"

>
>The Sun, 9 April 1992, when Neil Kinnock was ahead in the polls for the
>forthcoming election.
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_general_election,_1992:
>
>"On the morning of polling day, The Sun newspaper (which had consistently
>supported the Conservatives throughout the campaign, except in Scotland) had
>published a controversial front page with the headline "If Kinnock wins
>today, will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights."
>Many commentators believed that this caused a late swing to the
>Conservatives sufficient to overcome Labour's poll lead. The Sun certainly
>thought so and their story on the election results was headlined "It's the
>Sun wot won it." Tony Blair also accepted this theory of Labour's defeat and
>has put considerable effort into securing the Sun's support for New Labour,
>both as Leader of the Opposition before the 1997 general election and as
>Prime Minister afterwards."


thats the one!
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Simon Isaacs

Peterborough 4x4 Club Newsletter Editor and Webmaster
Green Lane Association (GLASS) Financial Director
101 Ambi, undergoing camper conversion www.simoni.co.uk
1976 S3 LWT, Fully restored, ready for sale! Make me an offer!
Suzuki SJ410 (Wife's) 3" lift kit fitted, body shell now restored and mounted on chassis, waiting on a windscreen and MOT
Series 3 88" Rolling chassis...what to do next
1993 200 TDi Discovery
1994 200 TDi Discovery body sheel, being bobbed and modded.....
 
On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 20:33:05 +0000 (UTC), Simon Isaacs <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On Sat, 4 Mar 2006 20:12:56 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
><[email protected]> scribbled the following nonsense:
>
>>...and Simon Isaacs spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>>
>>> To quote a famous paper (can't remember which) several general
>>> elections ago "Could the last person to leave Britain turn out the
>>> lights"

>>
>>The Sun, 9 April 1992, when Neil Kinnock was ahead in the polls for the
>>forthcoming election.
>>
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_general_election,_1992:
>>
>>"On the morning of polling day, The Sun newspaper (which had consistently
>>supported the Conservatives throughout the campaign, except in Scotland) had
>>published a controversial front page with the headline "If Kinnock wins
>>today, will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights."
>>Many commentators believed that this caused a late swing to the
>>Conservatives sufficient to overcome Labour's poll lead. The Sun certainly
>>thought so and their story on the election results was headlined "It's the
>>Sun wot won it." Tony Blair also accepted this theory of Labour's defeat and
>>has put considerable effort into securing the Sun's support for New Labour,
>>both as Leader of the Opposition before the 1997 general election and as
>>Prime Minister afterwards."

>
>thats the one!


I seem to remember Paul Daniels and Michael Winner threatening to
leave the country if Labour got in, which was probably worth 5
percentage points to Tony as well....

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Tim Hobbs
 
On 04 Mar 2006 17:00:52 GMT, john oakes <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello Gang.
> Just read in LRO an article about Labour and British Leyland
>in 1977 and backdoor dealings. The Daily Mail at the time revealed how
>Labour knew of British Leyland bribing foreign governments. Due to
>Labour pressure the Daily Mail were made to climbdown and resulted in
>payouts. Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.


I can't see much difference, give or take a war or two

Alex
 
....and Alex spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...


> On 04 Mar 2006 17:00:52 GMT, john oakes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Gang.
>> Just read in LRO an article about Labour and British
>> Leyland in 1977 and backdoor dealings. The Daily Mail at the time
>> revealed how Labour knew of British Leyland bribing foreign
>> governments. Due to Labour pressure the Daily Mail were made to
>> climbdown and resulted in payouts. Make you wonder what our present
>> parasite in power is doing.

>
> I can't see much difference, give or take a war or two
>
> Alex


Same old lies, but better suits these days.

--
Rich
==============================

There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary
and those who don't.


 
On or around Sat, 04 Mar 2006 21:52:03 +0000, Tim Hobbs <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>I seem to remember Paul Daniels and Michael Winner threatening to
>leave the country if Labour got in, which was probably worth 5
>percentage points to Tony as well....


ISTR2 that they didn't.
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therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee"
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In message <[email protected]>, john oakes
<[email protected]> writes
>Hello Gang.
> Just read in LRO an article about Labour and British Leyland
>in 1977 and backdoor dealings. The Daily Mail at the time revealed how
>Labour knew of British Leyland bribing foreign governments. Due to
>Labour pressure the Daily Mail were made to climbdown and resulted in
>payouts. Make you wonder what our present parasite in power is doing.
>
>Regards John

Well if he's helping sell British manufactured equipment and motors I'm
in favour.
When in Rome....
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hugh
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In message <[email protected]>, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> writes
>On or around Sat, 04 Mar 2006 21:52:03 +0000, Tim Hobbs <[email protected]>
>enlightened us thusly:
>
>>I seem to remember Paul Daniels and Michael Winner threatening to
>>leave the country if Labour got in, which was probably worth 5
>>percentage points to Tony as well....

>
>ISTR2 that they didn't.

Unfortunately not.
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hugh
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