Subject: | Re: Was The American Bombing Campaign In World War II A War Crime?
| Date: | Sun, 4 Jun 2006 18:21:56 +0100
| From: | "D. Spencer Hines" <poguemidden@hotmail.com>
| Newsgroups: | alt.books.tom-clancy,alt.history.british,alt.war.world-war-two,sci.military.naval,soc.history.medieval,soc.history.war.misc,us.military.army
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Hilarious!
Horsellman Rarebit's noodle is SO confused.
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> Seriously, for the moment ... One of the most retrograde steps in UK
> politics over the last decade or two has been the very obvious
> 'realigning' of Parties' politics just to get the vote.
> Instead, principles are going overboard, following popular wishes, so that
> now, in the UK, we no longer know who is left or right of the other!
Horsellman Rarebit -- Alias "Surreyman"
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Par for the course.
God Forbid that Political Parties actually listen to the VOTERS.
"Liberal" elitists and Greenwich-Village Marxists just HATE it when they do
that.
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Fortem Posce Animum
"a.spencer3" <a.spencer3@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:Dvygg.3443$n13.2562@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
> Seriously, for the moment ... One of the most retrograde steps in UK
> politics over the last decade or two has been the very obvious
> 'realigning' of Parties' politics just to get the vote.
>
> 'Nationalisation of vital services is unpopular, we don't believe in it
> any more' etc.
>
> Parties should stand for their principles.
>
> Instead, principles are going overboard, following popular wishes, so that
> now, in the UK, we no longer know who is left or right of the other!
>
> Whatever one's own beliefs, die-hard left socialists through to far right
> benevolent dicatators [sic] should have a party representing them.
>
> But Blair is now right of Thatcher in many respects, and the Tories seem
> to be trying to get left of the Lib-Dems.
>
> It's a total mess.
>
> Surreyman
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