Tears at thatchers death


I have argued many times on here that Pol Pot was supported by the West and the UN and it took the Vietnamese to get rid of the evil bastard. The darkest period in Cambodia’s history was 1975-1979, when the communist Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, terrorised the nation. Pol Pot and his cohorts, many of whom were educated in France and received training from the French Communist Party, boasted that they were influenced by Jean Paul Sartre’s doctrine of “necessary violence” and Jean Jacques Rousseau’s charge that the perfect state must “possess men and all their powers.”

I have been to the
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Pnom Penh and it's not for the faint hearted.
 
He's a political opponent, nothing more. Brent got hoisted on his own petard and is now crawfishing like crazy as USC would say. I have him on IA I can't deal with that digusting avatar.

I have avatars turned off, glad I can't see it.
 
I certainly don't and I've spent far more time there than is healthy.

The land is easy to understand. It is either up, down or wet.
It is the language which is impossible. But, as I say to my Glaswegian friends, 'Scots have a right to be proud. They are, after all, inhabitants of the largest county in England.'
Inhabitants only for the Scotus, as everyone knows, hailed from Ireland and helped eliminate the Picts, whose land it rightfully was.
 
Liberals are sick fucks. They are the only people that celebrate en masse upon the death of a political opponent.

Nope. I popped some wine for Ted Kennedys death, and then mocked him for about 20 minutes in Arlington. Had I the need, I probably would have pissed on his grave while I was there, but I didn't feel like going back to my car for beer.
 
It sure didn't take long for lefties to start dancing on the grave of Lady Thatcher..

Oh, its not only the lefties. Remember it was the 'righties' in her own government that gave her the old heave-ho. True Brits were dancing within an hour of the announcement and a book has already been published in Liverpool, a city that she consciously tried to destroy.
The woman totally ignored anyone who was not in the South of England (and I am a southerner) and divided the country more than the wars of the roses and the civil war combined. Had they ruled at the same time she would have made bush look positively benevolent.
Americans and the rest of the world saw the other side of her. A strong politician who was respected everywhere. At home she was responsible for more hardship, the generation of more hatred, than any leader in the nation's history.
Quite a paradox.
 
Oh, its not only the lefties. Remember it was the 'righties' in her own government that gave her the old heave-ho. True Brits were dancing within an hour of the announcement and a book has already been published in Liverpool, a city that she consciously tried to destroy.
The woman totally ignored anyone who was not in the South of England (and I am a southerner) and divided the country more than the wars of the roses and the civil war combined. Had they ruled at the same time she would have made bush look positively benevolent.
Americans and the rest of the world saw the other side of her. A strong politician who was respected everywhere. At home she was responsible for more hardship, the generation of more hatred, than any leader in the nation's history.
Quite a paradox.

You really do spout some serious bullshit at times. Apparently the urban renewal instigated by Michael Heseltine after the Toxteth riots has escaped your attention. Next time you come back to count your money go have a look at the Albert Docks!!

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...ltine-on-the-toxteth-riots-100252-29001276/2/
 
Oh, its not only the lefties. Remember it was the 'righties' in her own government that gave her the old heave-ho. True Brits were dancing within an hour of the announcement and a book has already been published in Liverpool, a city that she consciously tried to destroy.
The woman totally ignored anyone who was not in the South of England (and I am a southerner) and divided the country more than the wars of the roses and the civil war combined. Had they ruled at the same time she would have made bush look positively benevolent.
Americans and the rest of the world saw the other side of her. A strong politician who was respected everywhere. At home she was responsible for more hardship, the generation of more hatred, than any leader in the nation's history.
Quite a paradox.


Only right wing America loved her


they always think they are the majority no matter how many elections they lose
 
I've never celebrated anyone's death, but there are some I can't feel any mourning or sadness over. There is a difference. And even if people do celebrate, so what? You know, you are going to die, and if your death makes someone happy you won't be around to see them gloating so who cares? A million can mourn you, it will not bring you back to life. As long as you have some who remember you with love and gratefulness that you were in their lives, the rest is bs. If I died tomorrow I don't know of anyone in real life who would even remotely feel happy about it. But I know there are a couple of people in cyberspace who would celebrate. Not with champagne of course, that is out of their league. They can afford to pop open a can of grape nehi though. And you know what, I will be dead and won't give a crap and someday, they will be dead too. I used to get upset at reactions like this, in fact when Reagan died and some liberals celebratory things, I asked them to stop and said it was distasteful. But I'm older now and I know it doesn't matter.
 
Just goes to show how disconnected from reality you are. Chavez was more than a "political opponent." He was an enemy of our county, and, although somewhat short of being a dictator, he crushed democracy.

How incredibly ignorant.

Chavez was loved by his people and throughout Latin America.

Rana called you out perfectly.
 
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These Brits look happy .. don't ya' think?

Let's see the hands of all the dumb people who think everyone should celebrate the death of Thatcher .. who had all the warmth of Barbara Bush.
 
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