yes it is remarkable which hearts bleed
and under what circumstances ....
trump - took a few minutes that
no we have a few troublesome pensioners down my way....
what I find compulsive is the difference in reporting between Trump and Boris. - the doctors' irritation and trump expects them to say what HE wants them to say
Litvinov in the end the doctors refused to speak. ( someone else did it)
The Beeb actually took seriously the possibility that he wasnt ill at all and it was all Fake Nooze - -what did I just write?
at least my ignorant statement that there was a Hep C vaccine when there wasnt - - wasnt made with the intention to mislead
yes LB that was the nasty left at their worst. The sad thing is most of them where not even born when she was the PM and having to fix the damage their lefty friends had done. Most of them had been brainwashed by lefty anti British teachers that hated her because she exposed their flawed ideology.
having been ill for the majority of my life I wouldn't wish it on anyone. A oart of me though, when he got it wished he'd be ill enough to have a lesson in humility, whilst then recovering. Perhaps that's a british thing though (wanting people to be more humble; not wishing them ill)
I wouldn't wish illness on anybody or jump for joy, but there are a few that I wouldn't feel sorry for if they became ill. In Trumps case I feel no real compassion, possibly because I don't think he feels any compassion.
Can I just say, despite Tora's usual anti left bs ranting, I never celebrated Mrs Thatchers death. I celebrated her removal from power, but I found it pretty tasteless to celebrate the death of an extremely frail old lady, who was suffering from advanced dementia.
So please stop describing the left as if they're a pack of zombies without the power for individual thought. Ta.
The thing is, you're confusing two issues there. Whatever you think of Thatcher, you ought to recognise that, like many politicians, she's bound to divide opinion. That's completely different from what happened when she died.
I said on the previous page that I don't understand the mentality of celebrating deaths of the unpopular. It seems to me that the only people whose deaths could ever be worth celebrating died far too late for their deaths to be worth celebrating.
off thatcher
and back onto Trump please
at least one of them is alive
one immigrant doctor ( Vuot Diem Crat or something - accents on every letter Viet probably ) said his cavalcade was madness and someone had had to give permission for that
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