
Now The Sphincter has been released from retirment and is at it again telling the readers of the Daily Telegraph that a barrel of red herrings (?) has been introduced into the august chambers of the House of Commons. As in a racy Boys Own paper yarn he embroiders his cause by tales of , "Scotland Yard Anti-Terrorist Branch officers spent a fortnight sleeping on their office floor." trying to nail the mysterious Dhiren Barot (Who has twice since received the President Karimov boiling water treatment in prison) ..."There was not a shred of evidence against them. The intelligence was clear - that he and his gang were planning attacks in this country, but there was no evidence that could be used in court." ..... but "the pieces of the jigsaw fell into place on the morning of the 14th day". Well I never.Wudja bleeve it ? (No.Ed.)
Mysteriously he says, "It would help if we could shove aside both the politics and the fish." ..is this some Masonic symbol ? ...loaves ... fishes ...?

Yeah, Yeah...whatever
If you want to know the truth don't ask a policeman.
BTW ..Scotland Yard said Blair accepted he had made a mistake. His office had contacted the committee’s clerk to clarify the error as soon as it became known.
What next , CEO of Bradford & Bingley ? .. or is the Alzheimer's too far gone ?
you do realieyes that all these draconian new laws and powers are being put in place to make it easier for them to remove any government dissenters from the ball park when in the not too distant future as the populace becomes more and more skint and pissed off and prone to demonstrations etc etc ,,yes folks you will be gonadless and powerless and throwin in the jail without passing go and collecting nothing but a bleak future and powerless to defend yoself in a court of "law"
ReplyDeletebend over here comes the big one.
Zappa
The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way, and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theatre. (1977)