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TheSelectFew
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AJohn wrote:TheSelectFew, fuck off with your spam. Keep it to one fucking post, seriously.
UGH.
Thoughts to her family, even though I've never cared for politics in general. :-({|= Have a fucking cry.
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KenGooner_GCU
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Cracking 12 months for minors, first Saville now Thatcher
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paulbagzFC
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[size=9][size=9][size=9]THIS THREAD IS FUCKING AWESOME.[/size][/size][/size] -PB
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R.I.P.
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paladisious
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:And Calais is closer to London than Paris, why aren't they British? Hey we've already brought up the Falkands War, we'll be here all night if you bring up the Hundred Years' War! :lol:
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TheSelectFew wrote:AJohn wrote:TheSelectFew, fuck off with your spam. Keep it to one fucking post, seriously.
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Thoughts to her family, even though I've never cared for politics in general. :-({|= Have a fucking cry. It must be school holidays
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KenGooner_GCU wrote:Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Heineken wrote:She fucked the Argentinians good, whatever you say about her. But some how South American islands are 'British'. ROT IN HELL BITCH! Falklands = British. Deal with it. 95% of Falklanders wish to be British... really not the issue when talking about Thatcher. Keep going. Their population is some 2900 and the referendum had just 3 pro-argentina votes :lol:
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Schultzy
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Good riddance.
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afromanGT wrote:KenGooner_GCU wrote:Heineken wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:Heineken wrote:She fucked the Argentinians good, whatever you say about her. But some how South American islands are 'British'. ROT IN HELL BITCH! Falklands = British. Deal with it. 95% of Falklanders wish to be British... really not the issue when talking about Thatcher. Keep going. Their population is some 2900 and the referendum had just 3 pro-argentina votes :lol: That's literally 99.9% :lol:
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blacka
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Thatcher was a mixed bag even for those of us who have respect for her economic liberty message...she was still very much a Statist and supported the militarism that goes along with that.
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party when thatcher's Dead! [quote] Margaret Thatcher dead: Cheering crowds gather at street parties to celebrate passing of divisive former PM People cheered and handed out 'Maggie death cake' today at one of several street parties held to celebrate Margaret Thatcher's death. Video of the gathering in LEEDS was posted on YouTube and shows dozens of people whooping in delight. A man can be seen using a megaphone chanting: "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie", to which the crowd reply "dead, dead, dead". One woman, offering the cameraman "Thatcher death cake", tells him: "We're celebrating." The former Prime Minister died peacefully this morning aged 87 at the Ritz Hotel after suffering a stroke. While tributes poured in from around the world and across the political spectrum, there were celebrations from some. Within an hour of her passing being announced, a public celebration in BRIXTON, South London was promoted on Facebook. The event started at 5.30pm in Windrush Square and by nightfall had attracted around 500 protesters. Some attendees were carrying banners, with one saying: "Rejoice, Thatcher is dead." They also opened champagne and cheered, shouting: "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie, dead, dead, dead." One shouted: "Free milk for all." Banners were draped over the Ritzy cinema while the letters advertising 'now showing' films rearranged to spell out 'Margret Thatcher dead'.   In GLASGOW more than 300 people gathered in George Square in the city centre to hold the impromptu party. Crowds gathered from 5pm, despite a statement from Glasgow City Council discouraging anyone from attending the event. Campaigners shouted from loudspeakers, "Maggie, Maggie, Maggie" as the crowd replied "dead, dead, dead". A chorus of "so long the witch is dead" erupted from those gathered as a cork from a champagne bottle was popped. There were also some who came prepared with cardboard party hats and streamers. In the Falls Road area of BELFAST, a centre of the Irish Republican community, hundreds gathered to wave flags and chant. In Trafalgar Square in central London, champagne bottles were passed around as people celebrated. A Facebook group is calling for another celebration in Trafalgar Square on Saturday from 6pm. Meanwhile a campaign has been launched following the death of Baroness Thatcher to make 'Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead' number one. It features in the 1939 musical The Wizard of Oz and is sung by Dorothy, played by Judy Garland, the Munchkins and Glinda the Good Witch, played by Billie Burke. They sing it as they celebrate the death of the Wicked Witch of the East after Dorothy "dropped a house on her". Elsewhere, a website set up three years ago asking 'Is Margaret Thatcher Dead Yet?' was today updated for the first time - with the word 'YES'. Check out all the latest News, Sport & Celeb gossip at Mirror.co.uk http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/margaret-thatcher-dead-video-cheering-1818888#ixzz2Pv2uwpUf Follow us: @DailyMirror on Twitter | DailyMirror on Facebook
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Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death.
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notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!"
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AJohn
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" This.
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TheSelectFew
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" Too bad they didn't do that to her mother. Could have saved a lot of lives.
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Benjo
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AJohn wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" This. +1. Maybe because I have no personal attachment to either Thatcher or Bin Ladenm but I never get people who party after their deaths.
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sydneyfc1987
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TheSelectFew wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" Too bad they didn't do that to her mother. Could have saved a lot of lives.  Is that you?
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TheSelectFew
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sydneyfc1987 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" Too bad they didn't do that to her mother. Could have saved a lot of lives.  Is that you? I will NOT be involved in your bare films. Fuarr
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TheSelectFew wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:TheSelectFew wrote:sydneyfc1987 wrote:notorganic wrote:Unsurprisingly, Murdoch Stooge Rita Pahani is a big fan of Thatcher and outraged at all these "flogs" celebrating her death. It is pretty pathetic celebrating someone's death IMO. I even thought it was sick when people in the US celebrated Bin Laden's death. Always reminds me of medieval movies where people gather around public places as somebody is executed and shout "burn him!" Too bad they didn't do that to her mother. Could have saved a lot of lives.  Is that you? I will NOT be involved in your bare films. Fuarr Shame. You seem mighty handsome.
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KenGooner_GCU
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It's about the death of thatcherism not Thatcher herself. She starved the miners back to work; it's difficult to understand the animosity from so far away but people are truly angry and bitter. Whatever your politics, and I understand that it's difficult to see why people would celebrate a death, you have to understand the hate (and, in many corners, gratitude) that swirls around Britain over this period of time. Besides, us British have a very dark sense of humour. The Scottish too apparently... [youtube]xmmomV-ax-s[/youtube]
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"This is not a time for celebration. The death of Margaret Thatcher is nothing more than a salient reminder of how Britain got into the mess that we are in today. Of why ordinary working people are no longer able to earn enough from one job to support a family; of why there is a shortage of decent affordable housing; of why domestic growth is driven by credit, not by real incomes; of why tax-payers are forced to top up wages; of why a spiteful government seeks to penalise the poor for having an extra bedroom; of why Rupert Murdoch became so powerful; of why cynicism and greed became the hallmarks of our society.
"Raising a glass to the death of an infirm old lady changes none of this. The only real antidote to cynicism is activism. Don't celebrate -- organise!" Billy Bragg
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RedKat wrote:Disgusted by people going out on the streets celebrating a womans death. A woman who did not sent people to labor or slave camps and if anything saved Britain from economic collapse at the time.
Good reminder of how sick people are Why does it matter that she's a woman?
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Funky Munky wrote:RedKat wrote:Disgusted by people going out on the streets celebrating a womans death. A woman who did not sent people to labor or slave camps and if anything saved Britain from economic collapse at the time.
Good reminder of how sick people are Why does it matter that she's a woman? This x9999999999999999. Also, people have the right to feel aggrieved re; Thatcher. Just becuase you think she was an angel, doesn't mean others do.
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jlm8695
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I think some Argentinians would strongly disagree with you there.
Not to mention this is a football forum, and her actions towards football fans (before and after Hillsborough) was less than admirable.
As stated earlier in the thread, many are celebrating the supposed death of Thatcherism.
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Glory Recruit
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Argentinians:lol:
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jlm8695
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Aussie4ever4 wrote:Argentinians:lol: Nice work spastic =d> =d>
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jlm8695
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Agree with you Redkat on Thatcher, but I can understand why some people choose to 'celebrate'
I feel that if we were English we would have a whole different view on this, its easy to assess and criticise from a distance.
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