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   banana to All   
   Cokehead Cameron and his ex-junkie wife,   
   15 Oct 05 12:47:07   
   
   XPost: uk.politics.misc, uk.politics.parliament, uk.politics.electoral   
   XPost: alt.politics.british, uk.media, uk.media.newspapers   
   From: banana@REMOVE_THIS.borve.demon.co.uk   
      
   Cokehead Cameron and his smackhead wife, eh?   
      
   You gotta laugh at today's 'Guardian' article. They've got two   
   paragraphs talking about how "a close relative" of Cameron was a heroin   
   addict. They quote him as saying he's "incredibly proud" of the person.   
   And then, immediately following, they print a photo of him kissing his   
   wife. Get it?   
      
   It reminds me of those articles about Jack Straw, when he was Home   
   Secretary and his son got arrested for selling drugs... Juxtapose the   
   photo with the text...   
      
   It also reminds me of when the rape accusation surfaced against 'Prince'   
   Charles's boyfriend M*chael F*wcett. Lots of photos of the two of them,   
   dressed in camp clothes out on the grouse moor. One of them standing   
   behind the other with an enigmatic smile on his face. Often next to   
   articles talking about how an 'unnamed aide" was the subject of the   
   allegations, and how F*wcett (not named as the aide) was said to have   
   'adopted the prince's mannerisms'.   
      
   Most MPs are cokeheads. Why? For the same reason they use Blackberries.   
   They want to be like City boys.   
      
   How much of this Cameron business was set up? I don't know. Probably all   
   of it. It's not unheard of for the cockiest candidate to get disgraced,   
   leaving someone else to 'walk it'. It's not unheard of for a PR campaign   
   to focus on APPARENT MOMENTUM.   
      
   Huge amounts of personal stuff about 'top' politicians are kept quiet by   
   the running-dog 'press corps'. E.g. William Hague's use of a fake wife,   
   Edward Heath and Gordon Brown's sexual preferences, the latter's affair   
   with Peter Mandelson, etc. etc. etc.   
      
   Mustn't 'lower confidence' in the stage show, the system of hypocrisy   
   and lies, eh? Mustn't give anyone the idea that the State, the parties,   
   the unions, etc. are nothing but tools of big business. Mustn't help   
   anyone realise that there is massive ENCOURAGEMENT by UK 'opinion   
   formers' to waste your mind using drugs [1].   
      
   But with Cameron, it's not being kept quiet...for which there must be a   
   reason.   
      
   For those who want the Tories to move their arses over to the opposite   
   seats in the House of Commons, the WORST course of events will be if the   
   run-off is between COKEHEAD CAMERON (with the EX-JUNKIE WIFE [2]) and   
   DRUG-SMUGGLER CLARKE [3].   
      
   You noticed that Bilderberger Clarke's involvement in SMUGGLING drugs   
   stopped being an 'issue', when Cameron's USE of drugs became one, right?   
      
   My prediction? I think the next Tory leader will be either David Davis   
   or Liam Fox.   
      
      
      
      
   (1) Yes, Virginia, the brewery companies are involved in marketing to   
   students and feeding the 'opinion' that being a student is not about   
   your studies, but is principally about getting drunk.   
      
   (2) I say 'ex-junkie' to be polite. Whether Samantha Cameron has   
   currently got a maintenance prescription from a quack, for heroin or   
   methadone or some other Class A drug, I don't know. Although while I'm   
   here, I do know that hubbie told the Home Affairs Select Committee that   
   he wanted heroin addicts to get heroin from the State.   
      
   (3) I must add a rider here. With enough effort, it is possible at the   
   present time to get most of the population to support almost anything.   
   E.g. look at the whipped-up popular support for Louise Woodward, the   
   nanny who battered a toddler to death and was sold by the 'UK' media as   
   a hero.   
      
   --   
   banana     "The thing I hate about you, Rowntree, is the way you   
               give Coca-Cola to your scum, and your best teddy-bear to   
               Oxfam, and expect us to lick your frigid fingers for the   
               rest of your frigid life." (Mick Travis, 'If...', 1968)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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