Thursday 9 October 2008

Attacking a NATO Ally

The Brown regime has used anti-terrorism powers to attack a fellow NATO country. Has Brown finally taken official as well as public leave of his senses?

7 comments:

Electro-Kevin said...

I refer you to the comment you made earlier.

You just DON'T diss the councillors.

Got that ???


;-)

I've heard the bad news about the Dow. I hope you'll be alright.

xx

hatfield girl said...

Our bank has told Gordon it wouldn't touch taxpayers money from his bogey-covered hands with a barge pole E-K. There must be many other banks about to tell him what to do with it as well. Nasty little stalinist. It's not that easy to nationalise the banks, by proclamation and silly smirks.

Elby the Beserk said...

Smirks? Guffaws - Brown's public delight in so many peoples pain should be being broadcast non-stop on TV for people to know who it is doing this. Utterly inappropriate behaviour, clear evidence of the fact that he is a damaged human being (well, *more* damaged than the rest of us); what on earth are his PR people thinking of letting him behave like that.

Malthebof said...

Once legislation is in place, regardless of what they said it was for, it will be used by the government to pursue their perceived enemies

hatfield girl said...

Agreed absolutely MtB. And so much of it is enabling legislation under which quite extraordinary powers can be brought into being by regime edict. Spyblog (see Links) are the chaps for overseeing those practices though.

hatfield girl said...

'what on earth are his PR people thinking of letting him behave like that.'

What on earth was the Labour party doing letting him behave like he did either, Elby. Indeed what on earth is the Labour party doing letting him be?

Incidentally, Barclays is now refusing to touch the snot-covered money offered by Brown.

Anonymous said...

Shameful conduct ..... bullying a small friendly nation of 320,000 souls. Truly shameful :-(