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ToneStone
ToneStone
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Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 15:24
Yeah my Uncle John let it go as he was laid of from his steel works and was to old and unfit to get another job after working himself to the bone and went to his grave with no money and his house repossessed resulting in 10 years of misery caused by that old whorebag.

A total of 8 family member were affected by her schemes not to mention the effect it had on thousands of others in my community

This is like asking someone to forget Himmler as he "was only following orders and it happened a long time ago . . . . . " or Gary Glitter "as he's an old bloke let him pass away in peace, he's not affecting anyone"
pooley
pooley
501 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 16:40
ToneStone wrote:
Yeah my Uncle John let it go as he was laid of from his steel works and was to old and unfit to get another job after working himself to the bone and went to his grave with no money and his house repossessed resulting in 10 years of misery caused by that old whorebag.

A total of 8 family member were affected by her schemes not to mention the effect it had on thousands of others in my community

This is like asking someone to forget Himmler as he "was only following orders and it happened a long time ago . . . . . " or Gary Glitter "as he's an old bloke let him pass away in peace, he's not affecting anyone"


Which is all terrible, and a stunning example of how her governments policies destroyed huge amounts of this country.

But for chrisakes, let it go - move forward, live your life.
davmoogy
davmoogy
19 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 18:21
pooley wrote:
ToneStone wrote:
Dont even bother with that shit

Ive grown up in Yorkshire so i think im justified in hoping the old cunt a painful excruciating death

We have a street party planned for the joyous day she goes, ROLL OUT THE BUNTING


Ah, so what? get over it. You need to look forward more, and not pick on easy targets.

Celebrating a pensioner, with dementia, death is just a bit silly.


the vindictive cow stepped over a line .

therefore : not forgivable in her lifetime. and hey after she's dead she ain't gonna feel a damn thing .

i'll be chuffed when she's snuffed : on behalf of , among others , the innocent victims of her chum general pinochet.

absolutley essential to celebrate publically as the establichment (including "Labour") have and will arselick her memory.
sanshee
sanshee
1080 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 19:54
I don't think we should forget that there were many, some of who now regret it, DID fall hook line for much of what she had to offer.

For one, how many snapped up council houses not giving a shit about the implications for 'future generations'? Or even themselves for that matter?
She sold a dream, they bought.

I'd say quite a few as well, and I'd also say a good chunk of them are now facing the prospect of or have had their homes taken from them, and therefor their families destroyed.

Once upon a time when a bloke lost his job it rarely meant he lost his home and a still there would be a secure place for the wife and kiddies.

The rent would be paid for him until need be. How beautifully simple.
Then again, when it really comes to it, who the feck actually believes in such loony 'socialism' these days anyway?

x
maggiethatcher
2 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 20:48
Thatcher has provoked so much interest such as Thatcher's death anthem by the maggie Thatcher experience (on iTunes) and Thatcher pants! ( http://www.maggiethatcher.com/pants.html )
Merrick
Merrick
2148 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 21:00
Yeah Tone, let it go. What good does it do anyone to remember how and why things got fucked up and who did it?

What benefit ever came from remembering the past, analysing what went wrong and knowing that injustice is a crime even if it was a while ago?

I mean, when Obama was at Buchenwald last week banging on about racism and stuff we were all sat here thinking 'sheesh fella, it was a long time ago. Even longer than Thatcher. Let it go, dude'.
Mike Stand
Mike Stand
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Edited Jun 12, 2009, 23:52
Re: Thatch falls
Jun 12, 2009, 23:16
Merrick wrote:
What benefit ever came from remembering the past, analysing what went wrong and knowing that injustice is a crime even if it was a while ago?



How does it go? "Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it". Wise words.

Time : 11.38pm. It's just occurred to me that you may have been employing a little sarcasm in your last post Merrick. I hope you were.
Merrick
Merrick
2148 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 13, 2009, 00:16
Mike Stand wrote:
It's just occurred to me that you may have been employing a little sarcasm in your last post Merrick. I hope you were.


Fuck, the sarcasm button on my keyboard tends to stick.

Sorry about that.

Or am I?
Merrick
Merrick
2148 posts

blunkett crushed by cow
Jun 13, 2009, 00:19
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/this-britain/birthday-boy-blunkett-bested-by-bovine-bully-1700189.html

These things come in threes. Thatcher's broken arm, then Blunkett gets a broken rib from a cow.

What's next? Mandelson decapitated by his CD player ejecting Brothers In Arms too quickly?

We live in hope...
Deepinder Cheema
Deepinder Cheema
1972 posts

Re: Thatch falls
Jun 13, 2009, 10:31
Thatcher Thatcher Milk snatcher, the calcium of the bones that you stole from the infants has finally caught up and bit you in arse.
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