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10-05-07, 04:03 PM
What do you mean!?
The guy sold a couple of billion pounds worth of weaponry to South Africa in his term.
Tip of the iceburg I'm sure but its a start.
I wanted to know if the Dagara elders could tell the diffrence between fiction and reality. The elders did not understand what a starship is, they did not understand what the fussy uniforms had to do with anything but they recognized in Spock a Kontomble of the seventh planet... they had never seen a Kontomble that big.
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10-05-07, 06:02 PM
Tony Blair's legacy to Africans...
Legacy is dressed up in language-phrasingof appearance to demonstrate concern for the people:
1.) Acknowledgement involving Africa's self-determination to combat extremepoverty whilst making willful 'promises'of change for thebetterment of the continent, (*G8 2005*debt elimination promises). confused3
2.) Collective innuendoby identity casting (re: speeches) mad-moonie
a.)Intellectualizing methods of encoding to equatea 'mental capacity of being'wherelanguageis framedto reflecta personalised standard of behaviour ascribed specificallyfor Africa:a'brain drain' persistence.
These terms are used tosubstantiatereasons as to why economic prosperity is inept (in view of world placement to categorised levels of growthor evolving phrases of social development and of others co-existence); academic maintenance, infrastructural, agricultural, life-expectancy declineretainsfrom a common factor thatrange in attitudeto show the world thatAfrica is at the crossroadswith: internal infighting and due to its locationso itsmode ofsubsistence has to adapt to its natureofsurviving.
But, in case of its world standing,themaskingof realityas toEuropean and Arabic interference becomes only a passing observation in all sectors for purposing modificationfrom traditional behaviour into competitive states of self-survival thus enabled the process of group termination to expand 'in spirit'; 'body' and ofmind'by rendering a kind of individual equation to shape attitude of Africans and Mother's land.mad-moonie
blkbuttkickb.) Blame factor of influence 'name and shame': targetingparticular communities
Purposing function where gun crime arise by pooling in West Indies 'leaders' to persuade change within in order to create a sphere of mini-versions of Englishness that work to 'service for' marking a difference. This in turns creates a group priority where adoptionis perpetuated on inclusion.More importantly,it functions as aprecursor illustration to reference what is deemed collective African responsibilities so faults are paired to assign without regard for individualist choices or circumstance. By this, I mean that the same olde attitude model reflects....
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..." then a comparison to demonstrate what appears as the source of defect often is allocated for one group whilst the other is written off as being a mere violation conducted by an individual, so group assign does not apply.
*In a nutshell, Blair legacy relays to his last name: Lair*
-to serve as a lair for so his hidden place is Downing street where he operates
-a round about motion is set (lair)to hid his true formwherein, the second letter 'a'moves in a place of the third letter 'i' revealinghis true character:liar;reflecting an uneven measure that is ordered.
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10-05-07, 06:58 PM
He legitimised the imprisoning of Men, women and children in detention camps (immigration).
He legitimise the greatest reduction in personal rights and freedoms in this country,.....ie removed the right of silence when arrested, lowered the threashold of when you can be arrested and for what offence... He oversaw the imprisionment of people WITHOUT charge and without the abiity to defencde themselves in a court of law.
He colluded with America in the kidnapping and illegal detention of thousands of nations from around the globe...
He legitimised the attack on a soverign nation, based on lies and inuendo and then oversaw the brutal televised slaughter of a man in the name of so called civilisation.
He singlhandly destroyed any lingering perception in the UK, that we live in a democracy.
If thatcher created a society of invidualism, then Blair built on her legacy and created a violent u8nderclass and made it worse by creating sink areas across the uk..
He has created a community of quangos and yes men, who have made a virtual industry of leeching on the back of problems like racism, the poor, crime, education and health, over complication and confusing simply issues and by default making the original problem worse by creating new one..at the expense of the poor tax payer..
He has created a society where no one EVER takes responsiblity for their actions, even when they have caught red handed..
He has made double talk and lying an ARTFORM!!!
African heart, African mind
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10-05-07, 10:39 PM
He leaves behind a pile of dead African bodies. For example:
[align=center] Died on the floor of Queen's Gardens Police Station, Hull, April 1998 (with his trousers around his ankles, whilst police made 'monkey noises' - all captured on CCTV and subsequently televised nationally on BBC television) - no police officers convicted[/align]
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Died in Police Custody after being "restrained", Tottenham, January 1999 - no police officers prosecuted[/align]
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10-05-07, 11:28 PM
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I fully agree with everything you have written.
I find it ominious and ironic that Tony Blair shares the same name of the man who articulated exactly where this country is going.
That man's name was Eric Blair aka George Orwell author of the book 1984.
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12-05-07, 01:18 PM
he's also presided over o period where uk children are ranked at the almost the very bottom of a well being table
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12-05-07, 01:25 PM
Blairs legacy to Africans remains - when the crunch comes I can still play Africans are selling out Africans as my trump card!
We are alraedy a minority and it's only a minority within that minority can see a collective plight beyond their council flat or their 9-5.
Blairs legacy to Africans is the same one he had when he won the election i.e. things still, can only get better!
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12-05-07, 01:33 PM
Blairs legacy to Africans - Operation Trident.
A black man won the Apprentice.
A black woman won X Factor.
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14-05-07, 05:57 PM
Miles,
Man that is cold., but then again, you guys know your president better than we Americans, though I don't think that no president is as bad as Bush. He has to be the ultimate joke and an embarassment to the world.
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15-05-07, 10:27 AM
Tony Blair's legacy to Africans
Blair blames spate of murders on black culture
He said people had to drop their political correctness and recognise that the violence would not be stopped "by pretending it is not young black kids doing it".

by pretending it is not young black kids doing it".

The British are special, the world knows it, in our innermost thoughts, we know it. This is the greatest nation on Earth. It has been an honour to serve it."
What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?" Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski: United States National Secu
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