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"Shared Values"?

by Open-Publishing - Sunday 15 April 2007
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Yesterday, Gordon (he does that funny thing with his mouth like a frog) Brown, Britain’s Blair-in-waiting, got to meet that guy doing an illegal squat at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Naturally, the BBC made a big thing about it, speculating on its significance and timing.

Frogface is interviewed during which he emphasises the "special values" shared between the two countries. Given the widespread anger and disenchantment that the average Brit feels for the Blair-Brown oligarchy and its brown-nosing of Bush, someone should remind him that he speaks only for himself and the tiny elite which presumes to run a disUnited Kingdom.

These "special values" are always assumed, never questioned. Only at emotional moments will the quislings nail their fifth-columnist colours to the mast and declare —as Blair did before dragging his country kicking and screaming into committing a war crime in Iraq— that the destinies of Amerikka and Britain are intertwined in a racial hierarchy.

"For what they oversee and perpetuate is a vicious racial hierarchy, which manifests itself on practically every axis of life: in the labour market, the prisons, healthcare, the education system and cultural production. That is on a national level: globally, the British empire has been supplanted by the American one, but British soldiers still do their bit for the international racial hierarchy."

 http://leninology.blogspot.com/2007...

This, of course, is the Bush-Cheney-Blair troika’s great 21st Century Crusade for Freedom and Democracy against the evil, terrorist Islamic hordes. Except for ’freedom ’n’ democracy’ it’s much simpler to say ’corporate capitalism’, but we mustn’t say that must we because that would give our game away?

Well call a spade a spade, only a professional journo such as John Pilger would dare refer to ’Duce’ Blair. As usual, Pilger’s got it exactly right. Not only are contemporary fascists like Blair the antithesis of true democracy but they even strut around in the same macho Mussolini-like way. Though I have to say that when it comes to strutting, chickenhawk Blair doesn’t come close to either Musso or Adolf who really had the art of the thing.

As for Frogface, his accession to the throne, should it ever come, will be the greatest non-event of history, celebrated only by a self-indulgent MSM that has really nothing better to do than regurgitate the ’shared values’ of a racist, corporate capitalism within a bubble of unreality it’s paid to keep afloat.

 http://chimesofreedom.blogspot.com/...

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  • On March 27 you posted on this site that America would attack Iran on April 5th, whatever happened to that theory? Try using your pen as a tool to bring people together, the world has enough problems at the present time it does not need anyone like yourself stirring the pot starting rumors. Keep up the good work, and for showing us how credible your rantings are.

    • Consider this POSSIBILITY: by talking about the April 5 Iran attack date all over the internet...did we "call their shot" and therefore force them to postpone????If true this is our STRONGEST TOOL available...keep talking and trying to anticipate their next move and spread it around.....

    • "Consider this POSSIBILITY: by talking about the April 5 Iran attack date all over the internet...did we "call their shot" and therefore force them to postpone????If true this is our STRONGEST TOOL available...keep talking and trying to anticipate their next move and spread it around....."

      Let’s look at this idea. If we say that the US will attack Iran tomorrow, and, if not tomorrow, the day after that, etc. and so on, will we effectively postpone such an attack indefinitely? why am I not so confident about the effectiveness of this internetus interruptus modus operandi?