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- jackspratt
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This woman has been touted as potentially the President to succeed Obama:
Mind you, as things are in Oz at the moment, she could be a vast improvement on our current leader.
Mind you, as things are in Oz at the moment, she could be a vast improvement on our current leader.
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At least she has a set of balls
No man has a good enough memory to be a succesful liar.
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Sorry people
I and my fellow countrymen are 100% to blame for this
Thatchers legacy goes on and on, and not one of them has caused anything but problems
I and my fellow countrymen are 100% to blame for this
Thatchers legacy goes on and on, and not one of them has caused anything but problems
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Actually, I view her....and potential candidates like Huckabee and Cruz...as an aid to getting another Democrat into the White House. I don't think the US has gotten to the point of actually electing a person like Palin.....but she can help split the Republican party. For me, she's a plus (in a negative sort of way).
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Do you think about what you write, or do you just post based on a right-ball, testerony sort of reaction?merchant seaman wrote:At least she has a set of balls
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The latter I guess.
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Thatcher's legacy[edit]
The extent to which one can say 'Thatcherism' has a continuing influence on British political and economic life is unclear. In 2002, Peter Mandelson, a Member of Parliament belonging to the British Labour Party closely associated with Tony Blair, famously declared that "we are all Thatcherites now."[47]
In reference to contemporary British political culture, it could be said that a "post-Thatcherite consensus" exists, especially in regards to economic policy. In the 1980s, the now defunct Social Democratic Party adhered to a "tough and tender" approach in which Thatcherite reforms were coupled with extra welfare provision. Neil Kinnock, leader of the Labour Party from 1983–1992, initiated Labour's rightward shift across the political spectrum by largely concurring with the economic policies of the Thatcher governments. The New Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were described as "neo-Thatcherite" by some, since many of their economic policies mimicked those of Thatcher.[
Meanwhile, the British announced at the end of 2014 that they planned to erect on the Falklands a $62,000 bronze statue of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
The extent to which one can say 'Thatcherism' has a continuing influence on British political and economic life is unclear. In 2002, Peter Mandelson, a Member of Parliament belonging to the British Labour Party closely associated with Tony Blair, famously declared that "we are all Thatcherites now."[47]
In reference to contemporary British political culture, it could be said that a "post-Thatcherite consensus" exists, especially in regards to economic policy. In the 1980s, the now defunct Social Democratic Party adhered to a "tough and tender" approach in which Thatcherite reforms were coupled with extra welfare provision. Neil Kinnock, leader of the Labour Party from 1983–1992, initiated Labour's rightward shift across the political spectrum by largely concurring with the economic policies of the Thatcher governments. The New Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were described as "neo-Thatcherite" by some, since many of their economic policies mimicked those of Thatcher.[
Meanwhile, the British announced at the end of 2014 that they planned to erect on the Falklands a $62,000 bronze statue of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
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I would like to say that we Americans are smart enough not to vote a person like that in office. But after seeing the last two presidents I have my doubts. And they both where voted in twice.
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Not making much sense there Sarah. That's the kind of garbage I'd expect from Robert Allenby after running up a US$3,400 bar tab at a Honolulu strip club.
Lock 'em up - Eastman, Giuliani, Senator Graham, Meadows and Trump
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I think Parrot is on to something, the US electorate isn't mad enough to vote her in.
I heard Jeb Bush was interested in running, was that right?
I heard Jeb Bush was interested in running, was that right?
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All that I know about Sarah Palin I learned from Fox News ... more than enough to confidently say that I would never ever vote for her. My problem is that there are very few people in today's political limelight that I would consider voting for.
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I'm sure you have been told this many times Allen ................ FOX is a comedy programme, and should not under any circumstances be taken seriouslyAllen A Hale wrote:All that I know about Sarah Palin I learned from Fox News ... more than enough to confidently say that I would never ever vote for her. My problem is that there are very few people in today's political limelight that I would consider voting for.
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"few people in today's political limelight that I would consider voting for".......I hear this argument quite often.....a 'good' reason not to vote for some.Allen A Hale wrote:All that I know about Sarah Palin I learned from Fox News ... more than enough to confidently say that I would never ever vote for her. My problem is that there are very few people in today's political limelight that I would consider voting for.
But even given the choice of a guy like Donald Trump against a guy like Ted Cruz.....I'd vote. Otherwise, I'd have to keep my mouth shut and not complain for 4 years.
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Yes. I'm very afraid.
I remember how the movie Iron Sky ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/) ended.
SO I'm afraid - very very afraid.
/M
I remember how the movie Iron Sky ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034314/) ended.
SO I'm afraid - very very afraid.
/M
Don’t worry about tomorrow. Today is terrifying enough.
I never forget a face, but in your case I can do an exception.
I never forget a face, but in your case I can do an exception.