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    For the Brits who speak of "Fatty" Brown, two public dressings down -- The Gates of Vienna: The Devalued Prime Minister of a Devalued Government[^] edit: Here is Mr Hannan (of the second video) commenting: My speech to Gordon Brown goes viral[^]

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      For the Brits who speak of "Fatty" Brown, two public dressings down -- The Gates of Vienna: The Devalued Prime Minister of a Devalued Government[^] edit: Here is Mr Hannan (of the second video) commenting: My speech to Gordon Brown goes viral[^]

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      Neither Nigel Farage (leader UKIP and UKIP MEP) nor Daniel Hannan (elected as Conservative MEP now acts as an irrelevant independent MEP) are political friends of the British Labour Party. In fact the UKIP would like Britain to withdraw our membership of the EU. This fact Matthew Faithfull (CP Member) will confirm. Gordon Brown is in America at this moment trying to sell the economic stimulus ideas he has. Let me know if he falls on his face, I can do with a good laugh.

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        Neither Nigel Farage (leader UKIP and UKIP MEP) nor Daniel Hannan (elected as Conservative MEP now acts as an irrelevant independent MEP) are political friends of the British Labour Party. In fact the UKIP would like Britain to withdraw our membership of the EU. This fact Matthew Faithfull (CP Member) will confirm. Gordon Brown is in America at this moment trying to sell the economic stimulus ideas he has. Let me know if he falls on his face, I can do with a good laugh.

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        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

        Neither Nigel Farage (leader UKIP and UKIP MEP) nor Daniel Hannan (elected as Conservative MEP now acts as an irrelevant independent MEP) are political friends of the British Labour Party. In fact the UKIP would like Britain to withdraw our membership of the EU.

        Oh, my goodness! I didn't know that! :-D That changes everything! :laugh:

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          Neither Nigel Farage (leader UKIP and UKIP MEP) nor Daniel Hannan (elected as Conservative MEP now acts as an irrelevant independent MEP) are political friends of the British Labour Party. In fact the UKIP would like Britain to withdraw our membership of the EU. This fact Matthew Faithfull (CP Member) will confirm. Gordon Brown is in America at this moment trying to sell the economic stimulus ideas he has. Let me know if he falls on his face, I can do with a good laugh.

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          Why do you even try, Richard? You know you aren't going to get a respectful answer from him. You're lucky he didn't call you *kiddie.*

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            Why do you even try, Richard? You know you aren't going to get a respectful answer from him. You're lucky he didn't call you *kiddie.*

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            Yes, I should know better :sigh:

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              Yes, I should know better :sigh:

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              You poor things. :sigh: :(( ... :zzz: You did post what you posted[^], after all.

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                Yes, I should know better :sigh:

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                Well he did call us "poor things," that is a lot like "kiddies," isn't it? :laugh:

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                  Neither Nigel Farage (leader UKIP and UKIP MEP) nor Daniel Hannan (elected as Conservative MEP now acts as an irrelevant independent MEP) are political friends of the British Labour Party. In fact the UKIP would like Britain to withdraw our membership of the EU. This fact Matthew Faithfull (CP Member) will confirm. Gordon Brown is in America at this moment trying to sell the economic stimulus ideas he has. Let me know if he falls on his face, I can do with a good laugh.

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                  Daniel Hannan for president. I love this guy, ship him over here.[^] I get confused (president/prme minister :confused:) who he is talking to though.

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                    Daniel Hannan for president. I love this guy, ship him over here.[^] I get confused (president/prme minister :confused:) who he is talking to though.

                    modified on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:46 PM

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                    Even without the voice, doesn't he just *look* like a Brit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke?

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                      Daniel Hannan for president. I love this guy, ship him over here.[^] I get confused (president/prme minister :confused:) who he is talking to though.

                      modified on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:46 PM

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                      kmg365 wrote:

                      I get confused

                      Don't be. There will be a new occupant of 10 Downing Street soon. The country is generally fed up with Gordon Brown and his Labour Party.

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                        Yes, I should know better :sigh:

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                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                        Yes, I should know better

                        Yes, you should. He is always linking to the 'Wail' and 'Torygraph', that is how he knows what is "really" going on in Britain.

                        Bob Emmett

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                          Even without the voice, doesn't he just *look* like a Brit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke?

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                          He looks like a typical public school twit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke.

                          Bob Emmett

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                            Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                            Yes, I should know better

                            Yes, you should. He is always linking to the 'Wail' and 'Torygraph', that is how he knows what is "really" going on in Britain.

                            Bob Emmett

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                            Bob Emmett wrote:

                            He is always linking to the 'Wail' and 'Torygraph', that is how he knows what is "really" going on in Britain.

                            Oh, woe is me! Oh, if only there were a *real* newspaper[^] (with editorials reflecting real thought) in old Blighty.

                            ... More important than what ended up in Contest 2 was what was left out. A month ago the Guardian revealed that the government was considering setting arbitrary criteria to define extremists, such as support for sharia law - an approach that would have branded many mainstream Muslims enemies of the people. Thankfully the idea was ditched, and the document meticulously avoids conflating Islamism and terrorism. There is recognition that militant Islamism is not an intellectual virus that comes out of nowhere, but instead something that people are drawn to for varied reasons. [blah, same old leftist blah] ...

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                              He looks like a typical public school twit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke.

                              Bob Emmett

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                              Bob Emmett wrote:

                              He looks like a typical public school twit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke.

                              You need to explain to Indiana Troy that on your side of the puddle, public school means what private school does in his god-forsaken neck of the backwoods.

                              Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                Bob Emmett wrote:

                                He is always linking to the 'Wail' and 'Torygraph', that is how he knows what is "really" going on in Britain.

                                Oh, woe is me! Oh, if only there were a *real* newspaper[^] (with editorials reflecting real thought) in old Blighty.

                                ... More important than what ended up in Contest 2 was what was left out. A month ago the Guardian revealed that the government was considering setting arbitrary criteria to define extremists, such as support for sharia law - an approach that would have branded many mainstream Muslims enemies of the people. Thankfully the idea was ditched, and the document meticulously avoids conflating Islamism and terrorism. There is recognition that militant Islamism is not an intellectual virus that comes out of nowhere, but instead something that people are drawn to for varied reasons. [blah, same old leftist blah] ...

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                                Ilíon wrote:

                                Oh, if only there were a *real* newspaper

                                Missed me! ;P Never read the 'Grauniad'.

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                                old Blighty

                                Only used by 'Depressed', 'Wail', and 'Torygraph' readers, and others who miss the dear old Empire, don't you know. Nothing you read will ever help you understand anything. It must either confirm your prejudices, or else be rubbish.

                                Bob Emmett

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                                  Bob Emmett wrote:

                                  He looks like a typical public school twit delivering a scathing/sarcastic rebuke.

                                  You need to explain to Indiana Troy that on your side of the puddle, public school means what private school does in his god-forsaken neck of the backwoods.

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                                  Oakman wrote:

                                  public school means what private school

                                  I had assumed that, as a constant 'Torygraph' reader, he would have known that.

                                  Bob Emmett

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                                    Oakman wrote:

                                    public school means what private school

                                    I had assumed that, as a constant 'Torygraph' reader, he would have known that.

                                    Bob Emmett

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                                    Bob Emmett wrote:

                                    I had assumed that, as a constant 'Torygraph' reader, he would have known that.

                                    Constant reading does not necessarily imply any retention I am afraid. Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

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                                      Bob Emmett wrote:

                                      I had assumed that, as a constant 'Torygraph' reader, he would have known that.

                                      Constant reading does not necessarily imply any retention I am afraid. Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

                                      Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                      Oakman wrote:

                                      Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

                                      Each evening I wipe the slate of my memory clean. That way, I sleep soundly.

                                      Bob Emmett

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                                        Bob Emmett wrote:

                                        I had assumed that, as a constant 'Torygraph' reader, he would have known that.

                                        Constant reading does not necessarily imply any retention I am afraid. Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

                                        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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                                        Oakman wrote:

                                        Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

                                        Doesn't that mean he'd probably fail the Turing Test? Lack of sufficient cognition to at least come up with a good paraphrase? :laugh:

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                                          Oakman wrote:

                                          Constant repetition of the same few phrases, on the other hand, would seem to indicate an inability to remember how frequently one has used them in the immediate past.

                                          Doesn't that mean he'd probably fail the Turing Test? Lack of sufficient cognition to at least come up with a good paraphrase? :laugh:

                                          "Republicans are the party that says government doesn't work and then they get elected and prove it." -- P.J. O'Rourke

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                                          Tim Craig wrote:

                                          Doesn't that mean he'd probably fail the Turing Test? Lack of sufficient cognition to at least come up with a good paraphrase?

                                          Absolutely. Is there any chance you have mistaken him for a human being in all the time he has been posting?

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