Jack Straw grilled on Lockerbie bomber release (09Feb11)
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@099749 "Besides calling an Indian a babboon makes you a hypocrite"
I said nothing of the sort, not even anything closely like it.
It is oh so typical of a socialist to twist, fabricate, and lie his way through a discussion. You are just like your friend Derek Draper who liked to accuse everyone of Racism.
As for Gandi being a man of peace - Gandhi actively encouraged the British to recruit Indians. He argued that Indians should support the war effort.
Ghandi was just a rhetorician.
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No. you're not Alf Garnet. If there is any humour to be had, it's your blind stupidity, being the joke ofcourse can be ironical.
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Another dirty underhand deal done by the last Labour Govenment. Megrahi is still alive today despite "Doctors" saying he had only 3 months to live
Labour are nothing but scoundrels who say ine thing to your face abd another behind your back
I think back to Gordon Brown calling a life long Labour voter, that Old Lady a bigot when she shared her concerns about immigration when on the campaign trail.. Ohh and he was so nice to her face
Labourites are nothing but scheming foul filth
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@099749 are you implying what i said was ironic?
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@kbdkbd99 Cont...
Besides calling an Indian a babboon makes you a hypocrite, and really bares no relevance to the point at hand that commerce and business are completely taking over. I wonder why you bothered saying anything.
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You take a quote out of context really, I feel, and do not justice to what Ghandi really stood for, Justice, and non violent mean to resolve conflict. No one but God is perfect.
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And I think what you fail to see is that ghandi tried to see the humanity of all people "The only real deamons exist in mens hearts" "there are many causes for which I am prepared to die, but there are no causes for which I am prepared to kill" I think it is quiet clear that Ghandi would under no circumstances agree with the mistreatment or abuse of anyone esspecially the innocent. "Poverty is one of the greatest forms of volience".
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Gandhi also said "the British shouldn't resist Hilter and let him invade Britian", He believed in non violence, He also said "it is better to let a 1000 guilty men go free, than to put one innocent man in prison" Wether you agree with him or not he believed in the values he espoused, and in many ways is one the greatest moral thinkers humanity has ever seen, the little man in clothes he made himself, Ghandi was a man of profound faith and moral consicence.
Gordon Brown felched Gaddafi with a Jack Straw.
arthur1411 1 year ago 20
@099749 haha - here we have another Ghandi quoter trying to gain the moral highground.
What 099749 doesn't know is that Ghandi said "I do not consider Hitler to be as bad as he is depicted. He is showing an ability that is amazing and seems to be gaining his victories without much bloodshed.".
idiot fool !!...
kbdkbd99 1 year ago 2