Considering Missy usually rolls into a thread, throws around some sarcastic and witty retorts then strolls out leaving me wondering what color panties she has on; that was a pretty concise and well thought out post.
Considering Missy usually rolls into a thread, throws around some sarcastic and witty retorts then strolls out leaving me wondering what color panties she has on; that was a pretty concise and well thought out post.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
Big mining community round Bristol?
Ah that's right the manufacturing/industrial sectors she shut were midlands and up. Remember miners families collecting on the streets? That would be me and not you.
And once again trying to drag the discussion away from the original question that was posed.
I don't believe most Americans (including me) know much about what goes on with British politics. To be honest, it's confusing, and I don't understand it. I suppose this will make you laugh, I liked Tony Blair and never understood why he seemed so hated. (not that I cared)
As for Maggie T, I always thought her husband was a dope, I can't say I disliked her, but I can understand some of the reasons why Brits wouldn't like her after reading this thread.
Last edited by Howlin Mad Missy; 04-10-2013 at 12:49 AM.
Sorry mate, never did politics so I can't give you any insight into what they teach about Thatcher. I would imagine that the Thatcher module in Liverpool University might be ever so slightly different to the one they teach down in UCL. I'm not poking fun, if that's what you think, it just galls me that she sacrificed vast swathes of the country without apology or regret.
On another happier note - "Ding, Dong the Witch is Dead" from the Wizard of Oz (I think) is looking good for being number one in the charts this weekend!
I think Blair and Obama share the trait that the people bought in to the idea that they were something different and that lost the trust of the people. Blair whilst appealing to 'New Labour' was someone who had plenty more in common with thatcher...and let's not get started on his biggest conjob with the war in Iraq.
It's harder to pass polarized law in the US than over here, just how your system is set up.
People were lied to. We know all politicians do it
Oh yeah, you called her a cunt and Master said she screwed the minors, my bad
You serious? You dropped the 'you dont know boxing politics' line on me and now Im a tool for giving you a dig back?
Heres the thing, and the thing that annoys me about all this. For all your living it, sleeping it, breathing it (mind the fumes) and your politics GCSE (I apologise in advance for this), all Ive got from you over the last 2 days here and elsewhere is hatred for someone who made as far as you're concerned shit decisions on the countries behalf. So much so that its funny and acceptable that people who if you have a look are probably as, if not more politically retarded than I am get pissed in streets they dont live in and throw petrol bombs at police. All in the name of that woman that closed down our....their....someones mines.
Thats why I asked the question. Im not convinced of the answer either. What investment was going to make an already sinking ship float again given the competition? And wasnt it already subsidised? Werent 'we' paying others to use our coal?
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
If she was Labour she'd be adored
I think Thatcher has a better reputation in the US b/c she is often paired with Reagan in our culture. I knew from reading this board that UK citizens were not as impressed but I didn't realize how polarizing she was and how bitter the hatred was.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
British politics seem far more complicated then what we have here in the States, i'm sure however if you've lived in the UK most of your life, politics are old hat.
As for political and social issues here in the States, I know all about that. Thanks mostly to "liberals", this country has been on a fast track down the toilet the last 25+ years.
Last edited by VictorCharlie; 04-10-2013 at 02:12 AM.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
It was satisfying when Ted Kennedy died
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