Friday 2 December 2011

Execute Clarkson etc.

First things first, let's get the Jeremy Clarkson idiot out of the way. Number one, he is the most ignorant person on TV, bar none. He is also a bigot and a racist. The comment he made on the one show was just one more in a long line of comments he has made. Let's look at the timing of the comment. We are now getting into full swing with the Christmas shopping and he has a Top Gear DVD on sale. With the aforementioned comment, he has projected himself into the limelight in a huge way. Number two, the comment he made was wrong in so many ways. If I was to say that all gay men should be executed in front of their families, I would never be able to leave my house ever again. It is about time that the BBC took this idiot off the air. End of story.
Yesterday, Mervyn King, the head of the Bank of England, told UK banks to  hold on to reserves of cash to prepare for the collapse of the Euro. At the same time, our Prime Minister was holding talks with Sarkozy to try and save the Euro. If I was a betting man, my money would be with Mr. King. It's like if you were on a ship and there was a hole in the bottom and the pumps were not working, what would you do? Yes, you would abandon ship. Same with the Euro.
It seems that Obama is trying to resurrect the cold war, or maybe start the third world war. If he persists with the plan to move missiles into eastern Europe, then Russia will just move missiles to it's western borders. As for the warmongering speeches about Iran, it's just Iraq all over again. WMD's in Iraq, still not found any. Why? Because there were never any WMD's in the first place. What about this so called unfortunate accident in Pakistan when NATO slaughtered 28 Pakistani soldiers? Accident my back side. A deliberate act of aggression and the Pakistani authorities are to be commended for their low key response.
The unions took their case to the high court because they said that the government was breaking binding contracts by cutting the workers pensions. Of course the Judges sided with the government. They have long been in the politicians pockets. Very hard for anybody to get justice in this country now, especially if you are up against the government or the Police.
Well, that will do for this week. Tomorrow, I'm off to watch the fantastic Kilmarnock Football Club take on the not so fantastic Aberdeen. Till next time.

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