After the Ron Paul scandal, the Paulista forums run red with the blood of traitors. They have shown themselves unworthy of your leadership, o Fuhrer!
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Share-owning democracy
This, right here, is why shareholders in banks should lose control when they take Government support :
SRM, a hedge fund that controls 9.9% of Northern Rock, has warned Alistair Darling not to consider nationalising the bank for less than a fair price. … SRM said it has been advised that otherwise there would be a breach of the Human Rights Act.
The value of shares can go down as well as up, guys – read the small print.
See also: whining Railtrack losers.
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A cheerful football story for a change
Great story about a great initiative. (source)
The three-fingered [“A-salute”] celebration is part of an initiative started by a group of players, called A-Star. It aims to open up pathways into employment for youngsters through sport and other creative activities. The “A” salute is visual shorthand for the initiative’s motto: “every child is a star”.
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Beyond belief
The Bishop of Rochester, cabbie no. 1867 Dr Nazir-Ali, has caused a row by claiming that unspecified areas of Britain are no-go areas for people of different faiths.
Speaking as someone who lived in Bethnal Green for three years, in the most Muslim bit of the third most Muslim constituency in the UK, I can report that I was able to be a white Christian, and indeed get married in a Christian church, without being physically attacked or racially abused at any stage. This is not something that all Muslims can say. You were saying something about no-go areas, your Grace?
Nazir-Ali’s real complaint, as his interview in the Telegraph makes clear, is that the state is not privileging the established church enough. So, to be clear, religious extremism is wrong but imposing the beliefs of
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Her Maj
Didn’t watch it myself, but the bloggertarians are going to hate the Queen’s Christmas message, in which she said “people should share responsibility to help those less fortunate than themselves.”
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Season of ill-will
The Conservatives are complaining that Whitehall departments spend too much money at Christmas. The total five-year spend of Whitehall departments on Christmas parties, decorations and cards was £461,000, which works out at a
shocking
twenty pence per civil servant per year. This
extravagance
– almost enough for one bite of a Marks and Spencer Mince Pie – will doubtless
outrage hard-working families
, at least those who aren’t repelled by the unseasonal stench of cant and hypocrisy.
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A great day
It’s a great day today, as the borders between even more European countries evaporate. I wonder how long it will be before we Brits (and Irish) see sense?
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National Rail Timetable online
If the fancy takes you, you can now download the entire National Rail Timetable in pdf format from the Network Rail website. Not as easy to use as the web-based journey planners, but good for finding slow routes that wouldn’t show up on the web – like the direct Exeter to Brighton trains on Saturday mornings that are as slow as anything but also eliminate changes at Salisbury and Fratton for my mum.