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   From: m1cky@   
      
   On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 12:47:07 +0100, banana   
    wrote:   
      
   >Cokehead Cameron and his smackhead wife, eh?   
      
   I hear they've got a spastic kid, is that true?   
      
      
   >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.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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