Showing posts with label Tony Blair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Blair. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2008

The Man who can't be arsed to show his face

by johnofgwent

I was going to leave remembrance day postings to GA, but something I heard on the six o clock news made me change my mind. But first, just to prove that some people do bother, here's a couple of shots from my mobile phone earlier this morning.


These were taken in the main street of a small village up the road from where I live. The service of remembrance in the village church has ended and a small band form up at the head of a procession, which, ten minutes after I took these, will lead the few veterans of conflict that live locally, plus some local serving men and women, and a selction of the great and the good, and the village bobby, on a short march, just a couple of hundred yards really, to the village hall. The column of marchers will be swelled by the local Scout, Guide, Cub and Brownie packs bringing up the rear, folowed by the congregation who were, as I took these pictures, just about to walk up the path to the church gate.

It isn't much of a parade really, because there's a bigger one in the town that jokingly calls itself a city a few miles away, and a bigger one again in Cardiff. But the fact remains that the people of this area felt it mattered that they came here and stood, in the rain on a cold November morning, and watched those who walked, or marched, those few hundred yards up the road.

I see from the coverage on the BBC News website that even Rhodri Morgan, who made a name for himself by NOT going to Normandy for the 60th Anniversary of the D Day Landings, choosing instead to wander off for a nice warm conferenace about golfing facilities in the principality he thinks he still rules, had to good sense today to try and make pennance for that previous act by standing in the cold and the rain in Cardiff's Cathays Park.

But at the main remembrance event in the United Kingdom's Capital City, where the Queen and the "major" royals assembled to respect the men and women who died for them, there were two faces missing. One has reasonable excuse; he is on active service with his unit, and one can only wonder what thoughts went through his grandmother's mind as she laid the wreath at the London Cenotaph.

But the other missing face was this chap :-


Looking pleased with himself after causing the death of nearly three hundred of our boys and girls in his latest war alone, but can't be arsed to attend the remembrance service to honour them.

According to the BBC News at 6pm today it is a long standing tradition that every surviving British Prime Minister attend the commemoration at the Cenotaph on the closest Sunday to Armistice Day. But tradition means little to this liar and traitor to our country. He is too busy in his new job as paid lackey of the US President to jump on a plane and come back here to face the relatives of the 231 people he sent to their deaths in conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq . By the way, that figure doesn't include the other 67 who went out there on this man's command, and came home in a coffin as a result of accident, or illness.

You can check out the whole sorry story list of the fallen in Blair's illegal military adventures here and if any of you are likely to bump into this chap in future, please do have a look so you can remind him.


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Petition against the nomination of Tony Blair as President of the European Union

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Now I do not want to just forget Blair. I want to see him be brought to trial and imprisoned for war crimes and treason.

Now, having screwed up Our Country and then doing a runner, after handing the reins of a dying horse to a man without the courage to stand for election, he now aspires to becoming President of the Soviet Union of Eurabia.

So when at first I read of a site called Stop Blair that is organising a European Petition, with a target of a million people to sign it against the nomination of Tony Blair as "President of the European Union", I thought I might as well add my name.

But when I visited the site, I changed my mind after reading that their objections was to the fact that Blair had not done enough to move European integration (enslavement) along fast enough for some.

So I thought, nuts. There is only thing I want and that is the withdrawal of Our Country out of the EU and the only way to get that is bring in a British National Party government that would cut the rope from around our neck with 24 hours of forming a government.

Worth going over though and reading the home page, just for reminding yourselves about how the lying toe rag dragged us into a war that has cost the lives of a million people.

In violation of international law, Tony Blair committed his country to a war in Iraq that a large majority of European citizens opposed. This war has claimed hundreds of thousands of victims and displaced millions of refugees. It has been a major factor in today's profound destabilisation of the Middle East, and has weakened world security. In order to lead his country into war, Mr Blair made systematic use of fabricated evidence and the manipulation of information.

The British National Party opposes the war in Iraq and would have our troops home quicker than an MP can dip his hands into the public purse and fill his boots.

UPDATE

So do I think we should sign? Well yes. Lets give him a black eye just for the hell of it.



Saturday, January 19, 2008

Portrait of a War Criminal

Tony Blair - War Criminal

Take a good look at the portrait above. It is the first official portrait of the War Criminal and traitor, Tony Blair or Tony Bliar to those in the know.

The portrait is destined to be hung at Lincoln's Inn in March of this year. Hopefully one day, the sitter will hang on the gallows for his war crimes and treason or at the least spend the rest of his life in a cell.

Since the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started, we have lost over 200 of our brave servicemen and women. Click on the Country name for the lists of those who have died so that Blair could pose on the World Stage a War Leader.

The final insult to the memories of those that have died is for Blair to pose with a Poppy in his lapel. Especially as the artist reported Blair as being in a buoyant mood because he had received news of his unelected successor, Gordon Brown having trouble in the job.

One day Blair. One day.