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Democracy or BP Corporatism?
We see today that Al McGraghy was released on the intervention of BP so that Libya would allow BP driling rights in Libyan territorial waters. I have expressed the suspicion that BP was the driving force for Britain being such willing participants in the invasion of Iraq, to share in the spoils of Iraq's oil. I feel vindicated in my suspicions.
Britain can drop the pretence it is a democracy, it is not, it is a corporatist state. Corporatism is a synonym for fascism. |
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You can do better than that. I admit I took a shot in the dark when I first accused BP of pulling British forign policy strings. But this whole McGraghy business has mad me feel I was on the right track. I have in the past called the British army BP's stormtroopers, but I now really beleve I was on to something. You may or may not have eard of he revolving door between Whitehall and high-powered directorships with the likes of BP; do their bidding nd you will be rewarded. |
Watch Yes Minister/Primeminister. It's so tue to the reality of how govt. in Britain works according to those in the know. The mandarins run the show, the mandarins get directorships in BP and ICI and the likes.
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BP run GB, elections are a sham.
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The honourale British army have been reduced to mere hechmen of the BP mafia, mafiosa.
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It does't take a genius to figure out that BP wanted their cut of the Iraqi oil, butit was't until theMcgraghy affair came to light that the public got a view of how BP could lean on the govt. to have him released in exchange for drilling righs in Libya.
Then we see the power BP has over the judiciary and the GB govt. Then we see the modis operendi which has surely been employed before to engage British troops in Iraq, for the big prize, the second biggst oil reserves in the world. It is extremely disturbing because it exposes the fallacy of British democracy. |
Steve, I've no doubt is an honest squaddie, and I'm really not to sure what to make of him, save that he's volunteered to be a pawn in a game involving evil power struggles. I know he thinks he's a good guy in a white cowboy hat fighting baddies, but I think he's basically thick and has been used.
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And wrt Steve, I think most of the squaddies sent of to te middle east share his mindset. Little do they think they are working for BP, and BP being so important to British pension funds, he and and his squaddies are acting as neo-colonialists, raping ang pillaging the resources of the middle east.
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Basically, the Troops are sent to war on a lie. So when they com come home in wooden boxes it doesn't resonate with me. Sky Television send them away on a lie and glorify their coffins coming home. The whole thing is sick.
They are neo-colonialists, sent over there to steal Iraqi oil, and to remove the taliban with whom corporate oil companies cannot do business with. The Mafia can't touch the British army. Fighting terrorism is a FUBU excuse. |
Such a poor attempt at trolling.
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I wasn't trolling, i was being serious. |
Dezzy! Engage in my point, or FO
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I won't say every squaddie who comes home in a box deserves it, but every soldier who is killed is named, and gets a heroes welcome from the back of a Cxxx aircraft, marched shoulder high down a pulic street.
The $10 taliban, the sand ****** killed by the British tommy, gets buried in the sand anonymously. $10 dollar talliban! Dispensible ****. It's their country. Rule it as they will. **** you British. **** Off! |
Are you still here?
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I'd be delighted to hear your opinion |
Chewy, you've nothing to say because basically you've nothing to say.
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You've basically joined the forum, made a thread, then spammed it, if you'd have just made one big post, then maybe people would have taken you more seriously
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