I suppose that when base your political hopes and aspirations on xenophobia and hatred, then ultimately the yolk's on you, eh?
Posted by Randy J. Ray on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 at 01:59:53
Personally I think it is a very bad thing that a bunch of fascist thugs, funded by government employees, are allowed, the police being "elsewhere", to attack an elected politician in the grounds of Parliament.
I assume you would have considered it equally amusing if the victims were Jewish or Slavic but that is par for the pro-fascist party you are in.
Posted by Neil craig on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 at 13:04:22
I should note that Mr. Craig gets quite a few things wrong. Those who attacked Mr. Griffin are not known to be fascists, or funded by the government or its employees, and as far as I know College Green is not part of the grounds of the Palace of Westminster but is attached to Westminster Abbey. As for the "pro-fascist party" that I am in - I doubt that he actually knows which party (if any) I am a member of, and would challenge him to say which one it is and to point out which of their policies are pro-fascist, with references to their website.
Posted by David Cantrell on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 at 17:18:43
The UAF are fascists by any normal definition of the word. Their website lists organisations which are their supportes, I assume financially, & the big ones are civil service unions. You may have a technical point on the land but it is certainly visible to police defending our free Parliament which is the real point. Since you are listed on the LibDem blogs I assume you are one - my apologies if they have hijacked you.
That the LibDems actively assist in criminal wars, massacres, genocide, ethnic cleansing, child sex slavery & the dissection of living people to support unrepentent Nazis publicly committed to such racial genocide is a matter of record & indeed effectively undisputed.
Posted by neil craig on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 at 18:46:30
I asked for references to their website, not vague hand-wavey assertions. I suppose a very tenuous argument could be made for some of Mr. Craig's points, because the Lib Dems choose to operate within the context of the parliamentary system of government, and so could be argued to tacitly support things that arise from it. But that's a very tenuous argument that would, in my opinion, require redefining "actively" and "assist".
Posted by David Cantrell on Wed, 24 Jun 2009 at 23:58:29
Sorry, this post is too old for you to comment on it.
Posted by Randy J. Ray on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 at 01:59:53