...actually, i like this topic and Lordo's efforts on it.
...your contributions LR only makes it more interesting.
(as far as i'm concerned the Government deserves the exposure holding it accountable.)
repulsewarrior wrote:...actually, i like this topic and Lordo's efforts on it.
...your contributions LR only makes it more interesting.
(as far as i'm concerned the Government deserves the exposure holding it accountable.)
repulsewarrior wrote:...unlike Canada, the sun never sets on the British empire. Britain can expect the scrutiny. And while it might be said that England is not a superpower anymore they too have the Bomb.
...indeed, it is insulting to watch American newscasters talk trash and lie on Canadian issues that they know next to nothing about, (Tucker Carlson an excellent example), but in Lordo's case it is different, he is British and he cares.
...reminds me of the sinking of the Belgrano, of the first shot in the war (reported by the BBC), taken by the British and outside their own security zone, (it was a devastating announcement); i was there in London, stiff upper lip, not a word from anyone, in public or in private, if this (taking the first shot) was right or wrong: this seemed strange to me.
Loyalty to a State, a Democratic state, requires debate; Loyalty to a "Government" is a dangerous thing.
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