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Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:30 pm
by DANGIRL
[quote="Ismahan123"][quote="DANGIRL"][quote="Ismahan123"]BUSH said he is already missing his poddle. What a sad day for our beloved president.[/quote]
I believe the newly elected French President has already replaced him.

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I know, i hear he planning a summer vacation in Bush's ranch in TX already. What a couple they gonna make. Poor Blair, wasnt the smartest in the pond eh?

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He's repairing the damage the former president left behind.I guess begging and s'ucking up to them is on the agenda.The french Frie is back on business.

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:31 pm
by *jr
[quote="Lord Diplock"]is about to leave office after 10 years.
What do you think of him?
Apart from Iraq, I think Tony Blair has been a phenemonal politician.[/quote]
Tony? Yeah right! As this low life asshat ever run US president we would have him what was told on Mario Como, "we don't vote someone named Mario"...and now Guialini...hehe!
I think the poodle will join in the Carlyle Group.... the blood*suckers company united. But I feel for the woman that married him, and still thinks she value of about human rights.
Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:31 pm
by Lil_Cutie..
I think other than his foolish discussion to go to war (which he still stands by) he was a great MP. I think he will be remembered like Thratcher, with her privatisation discussions.
But think about it, he has done well for the working class and unemployment to tackle poverty by raising the min wage, childhood and education with nurseries free from the age of 3, breakfast/afterschool clubs(even bringing back free milk that Thracher took away!Lol), bringing secondary schools iand businesses to work in co-operation, endless endless efforts made with education altogether and attempts at the NHS.
I could go on.
But hasn't he aged throughout the years?Wooow.. Gravity has taken a dislike on his face

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:32 pm
by Gedo_Boy
The Bush Administration will have a much harder time articulating their policies now.
The hunt is on for another US foreign policy spokesman.
Incidentally, I hear the UK will have a new leader soon. I'm not sure if both issues are related.
Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:33 pm
by Lord Diplock
Can I just say that due to Blair's gov't educational policy, I have been helped with my tuitional fees.

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:35 pm
by Lil_Cutie..
^That is funny indeed. I didn't know about the US affairs, perhaps that is a little fishy.
I think they are expecting a new MP by June 27th or something?Very likely to be Gordon Brown.. The 'chingching' man.
Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:36 pm
by Lord Diplock
[quote="Gedo_Boy"]The Bush Administration will have a much harder time articulating their policies now.
The hunt is on for another US foreign policy spokesman.
Incidentally, I hear the UK will have a new leader soon. I'm not sure if both issues are related.[/quote]
A boring and sad Scotman by the name Gordon Brown is taking over (he has been our Chancellor of Excheque or Finance minister). I suspect the hated Conservatives will retain to office, I hope by then I am practising law in Godey.

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:38 pm
by kadarre
The Scotsman looks quite a believable man I dont he will anything like Tony when deceiving. Tony Blair was the the ultimate liar.
Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:46 pm
by SummerRain
[quote="DANGIRL"][quote="Ismahan123"][quote="DANGIRL"][quote="Ismahan123"]BUSH said he is already missing his poddle. What a sad day for our beloved president.[/quote]
I believe the newly elected French President has already replaced him.

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I know, i hear he planning a summer vacation in Bush's ranch in TX already. What a couple they gonna make. Poor Blair, wasnt the smartest in the pond eh?

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He's repairing the damage the former president left behind.I guess begging and s'ucking up to them is on the agenda.The french Frie is back on business.

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lool, you are right. Jacque Chirac was the mayn. This guy has a major ass kissing job to do to get the relationship back in biz. He better show up with some expensive french wine.

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 5:49 pm
by *jr
[quote="Lord Diplock"][quote=" [/quote]
A boring and sad Scotman by the name Gordon Brown is taking over (he has been our Chancellor of Excheque or Finance minister). I suspect the hated Conservatives will retain to office, I hope by then I am practising law in Godey.[/quote]
Your entire so called "Great Britain" is complete flock, mainly many, but as a flock of boring people, boring, with bad teeth, and is a so-called legitimate nation...so, what is your point?
That you have Eighty-year-old woman that has claim on your entire country on heredity?
Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:10 pm
by SummerRain
[quote="*jr"][quote="Lord Diplock"][quote=" [/quote]
A boring and sad Scotman by the name Gordon Brown is taking over (he has been our Chancellor of Excheque or Finance minister). I suspect the hated Conservatives will retain to office, I hope by then I am practising law in Godey.[/quote]
Your entire so called "Great Britain" is complete flock, mainly many, but as a flock of boring people, boring, with bad teeth, and is a so-called legitimate nation...so, what is your point?
That you have Eighty-year-old woman that has claim on your entire country on heredity?[/quote]

Funny...but how pathetic are they.

Re: Tony Blair
Posted: Thu May 10, 2007 6:57 pm
by *jr
I'm not fond of Blair....through out his residence on 10th, I hate it it.
However, I grew up with British Empire that dissolved itself from the Middle East. But what we saw with Mr. Blair was egregious dementia on the side of Britain parallel with Blair of American filibusterism under Bush in the Middle East. I don’t assume any changes would take place. The Queen dinner "white tie" takes care of this so-called amercing relationship between the US and Great Britain, under BS.'ush.