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I saw a tweet earlier that said #nowthatchersdead - Is Cher dead?
As I type this there is a conga snaking it's way around George square.
Taiwan thinks the Queen's dead.
http://www.tweaktown.com/news/29589...-the-death-of-the-queen-of-england/index.html
http://www.justin.tv/brianlimond#/w/5322856736
Limmy live on webcam right now celebrating Maggie's death lol.


Hahahahahahahahha! Just clicked on it and he was playing Aphex Twin :D![]()
She was essentially a Randian, along with her economic guru - Milton Friedman. Oh, and one of her best buddies, Pinochet.
Treating people and their communities as merely numbers in a game of Galtian, supply-side, trickle-down bullshit is what got us to the fuckin' mess we're in now. Even worse, they were fuckin wrong - both Friedman and Greenspan have accepted this. Yet the filthy genie will not be going back in the lamp anytime soon. Too big to fail, ya see. Amazed earlier when some tory twat mentioned how Thatcher was a star for allowing people to own shares in companies like BT etc - we fuckin' owned them anyway u moron. The whole country! Think of that next time you open that gas/water/leccy bill, and wonder whether the CEO is worth their £2 million yearly bonus.
They are curiously efficient at increasing inequality and transferring wealth from the bottom to the top though, its almost as if that was the real purpose!
Whoa there...that statement reeks of far too much independent thought. Get back in line with the rest of the cattle![]()
Independent thought that curiously agrees with everyone around him![]()
Great woman who did a lot for our country, ensuring the freedom of the individual and giving those who wanted to work the reward to do so. Despite this thread, I suppose I am relieved that we live in a society where people are free to publicise their own (or seemingly more often regurgitate other people's) opinions - thanks to her.
RIP.
Great woman who did a lot for our country, ensuring the freedom of the individual and giving those who wanted to work the reward to do so. Despite this thread, I suppose I am relieved that we live in a society where people are free to publicise their own (or seemingly more often regurgitate other people's) opinions - thanks to her.
RIP.