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Vale - Margaret Thatcher.
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Posted by Belly, Saturday, 13 April 2013 7:09:02 AM
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Dear Paul1405,
Like you, also Einstein did not know any history. His qualifications were in science. Dear Belly, my point is that if you are going to claim that you have the answers than you better be able to back it up with knowledge gained from dedicated study and research. There are too many would-bes-if-they-could-bes in this world. Another general comment I would like to make is that people should keep their comments short and to the point. Have a look at the load of nonsensicle drivel that is uploaded onto this site. We should all keep in mind what Karl Popper said: A man with little knowledge takes a long time to tell you what little he knows. Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 13 April 2013 7:59:15 AM
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Belly,
Am I right in supposing that you believe that anyone who criticizes the extreme right-wing neo-liberal policies and deeds of the likes of Margaret Thatcher and her government, that they are in effect displaying support for ding-bat regimes like that in North Korea? Any views on Thatcher's chum, Pinochet? Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 13 April 2013 8:46:44 AM
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Belly,
I agree with you. The world has become so strange. Previous positive ideals of man have become totally corrupted. Posted by Constance, Saturday, 13 April 2013 10:10:11 AM
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Poirot,
You don't seem to understand Belly and what he is saying. Look up "Nick Cohen"(ex Leftist) as I have previously cited under another topic. The Left has lost it's way and have now become traitors. Posted by Constance, Saturday, 13 April 2013 10:14:22 AM
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constance,
I do understand what Belly is saying. He's inferring that if one "protesteth" against neo-liberal actions and policy, that one must be a raving communist and supporter of dictators and rancid regimes such as that in North Korea. I find a modicum of hypocrisy in rightly demonising Argentine Generals who disappeared people in a reign of terror, while seemingly excusing Thatcher's and Britain's relationship with fellow neo-loberal, Pinochet, who disappeared people also. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Pinochet Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 13 April 2013 10:25:36 AM
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But have you noticed.
The truth left, of reality, side with any one to try to change truth.
Once you could admire their zeal, commitment to better for the underdog.
Not now.
Look first at the invasion, at the treatment of ordinary people.
Look at the nature and acts, of the products of unwed parents ruling Argentina.
Csteele and Paul never will, like the middle east, the very left use lies and refuse to even glimpse at truth.
If that little fat fool in North Korea, a country of brain washed slaves who die of hunger.
Starts a war, the very left will idolize him.