Posted on February 19, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Blogenemies will have a field day with this.
You’re Anarchy, State, and Utopia!
by Robert Nozick
If it were up to you, there would probably be no government at all. But then you’d have to deal with there being no government, and nobody likes that. So you’ve decided that hiring a few security guards is okay. Getting rid [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Unite are already bellyaching about jobs to the government. All of the private sector rescue plans involved significant downsizing of the business, and thus job losses. Aware that many of the Crock’s employees are in BBC / Nu Labour alliance heartlands, they spy an opportunity to influence the commercial decisions of the bank via their [...]
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Someone close to this guy really needs to point out that this particular emperor isn’t wearing any clothes. Poor old bloke.
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Posted on February 19, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Whatever you views on the ethnic troubles in the Balkans, if you have a single brain cell, this should send shivers down your spine;
‘In a statement issued in Brussels, the EU foreign ministers said Kosovo’s history of “conflict, ethnic cleansing and humanitarian catastrophe” in the 1990s by Serbia exempts it from a rule saying international [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
So that’s that, then. In order for a few selfish Labour and Lib Dem MP’s in the North East to keep their Westminster and local council seats, you will now be subsidising a loss making bank, in order that it is able to compete against banks that were not so wayward.
Welcome to the spectre of [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
On Friday, DK blogged that one of his previous posts had ruffled the feathers of the armed wing of the BBC / Nu Labour alliance, pointing us to responses on the police oracle.
His original post reported on typical police political bullshit, namely 4 completely legal objects, namely 2 air rifles and 2 replica’s, being removed [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Unfit for purpose.
John Austin, Labour MP for Erith and Thamesmead, claimed £22,110 last year even though the train from his constituency takes about 40 minutes to Charing Cross. He has a flat in Rotherhithe, southeast London, which is also just 40 minutes away from Westminster by public transport.
As I have said, we are governed by [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Take a cup of powers for the police to erect mobile electronic checkpoints. Combine with a sprinkling of compulsory ID cards, and a corrupt police officer. Bake for a few months, and you can serve your population the perfect basis for a police state, that is able to control your every movement completely.
Jolly good.
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Hospitals were last night accused of keeping thousands of seriously ill patients in ambulance ‘holding patterns’ outside accident and emergency units to meet a government pledge that all patients are treated within four hours of admission.
Ah, those ‘targets’, so beloved by the BBC / Nu Labour alliance. Better to hit the target than fix the [...]
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Posted on February 17, 2008 by Harry Haddock
Ok, I might agree with the Children’s Commissioner for England somewhat, in that I believe that the police do indeed concentrate on ’soft targets’. But I had to laugh at the following statement;
‘He claimed that Britain had moved on from an era of “authoritarianism”, when “you did what you were told”, to a point where [...]
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