Blair and Kanye West are Prostitutes 2389


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The Tony Blair House Journal (editor Alan Rusbridger) reports on Kanye West’s disgusting private performance for the Kazakh dictator and his family, and takes a sideswipe at David Cameron for visiting that country.

But peculiarly they fail to mention that Tony Blair receives US $4 million a year as a consultant to the worker murdering Kazakh dictator, and that Alistair Campbell and Jonathon Powell as well as Blair visit to give this support – which has included a behind the scenes campaign to help Nazarbaev win the Nobel Peace Prize, fortunately with no result to date.


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  • John Goss

    The shower of shills instead of criticising decent people who see the picture as it is should settle down and watch this documentary by the late Jewish filmaker Aaron Russo, who could see things as they were.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNNeVu8wUak

    Please do not comment on this comment until you have watched all of the documentary, by which time, God-willing, you will be educated.

  • Anon

    Educated on what, John? What bearing does the late Jewish filmmaker Aaron Russo’s documentary have on your wild theories of 5:24pm?

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    The content of the first sentence is easily applicable to Kazakhstan’s dictator.

    The Disease of Detention
    Julian Assange’s Thousand Days

    by Binoy Kampmark / September 2nd, 2013

    Police states quaffing the blood of victims have an excuse: they wish to oppress in order to justify the status quo, keeping the fires burning, their subjects scared. They deceive because they know that truth is another country. States that possess some constitutional worth, those that front a democratic chamber, elected by an enfranchised electorate prefer more subtle techniques, resorting to indefinite detention, without charge.

    The breakdown of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s confinement for 1000 days reads as a resume on how authorities can dilute legal obligations with corrosive effect. 10 days were spent in solitary confinement in Wandsworth prison; 550 days were spent under house arrest; and 440 days have been spent at the Ecuadorean embassy in London being denied or guaranteed safe passage by the United Kingdom.

    /..
    http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/09/the-disease-of-detention/

    PS Why didn’t Craig include another frequent visitor to Kazakhstan, Prince Andrew?

    ‘Mr Kulibayev and Prince Andrew are thought to be good friends. They are said to hunt and play golf together on the prince’s occasional visits to Kazakhstan and even share a taste in women.’
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/theroyalfamily/7782958/Prince-Andrew-and-the-Kazakhstan-connection.html

    Kulibayev is the son in law of Nazarbayev.

  • nevermind

    “You are joking, right? What with yourself, the self-righteous obsessive poster Mary and various others clogging up the threads with your anti-Western drivel backed up by mountains of copy-and-paste that no one ever reads “credible sources” the only thing Habbabkuk and I obsess about is that the good name of our host is not dragged down by the hardcore of sad obsessives whom he has the misfortune of following him.

    Oh, you are obsessing are you, concerned with Craig’s good name, what a shame that your input here is marked by denigration.

    Why can you not contribute some more? to re establish the balance so to speak. But. if you are too busy with beating yourself up, maybe a change of hands will give you the impetus to do something.

  • Anon

    “ROTFLMAO as they say.”

    Or rather, “ROTFLMAO” as you say, Mary.

    What makes me “ROTFLMAO” is how you keep coming back having told everyone you’ve left for good!

  • Daniel Rich

    @ Craig,

    Q: Actually the heading is pretty unfair to prostitutes…

    R: It sure is. I don’t think there’s any scientific evidence as to what would happen if there weren’t any venues for men to unleash their groins’ thrust into the vaginal regions of any such women, but these men [Tony et al] are lost ‘hookers.’ The kind that love to sink their hooks, their dull meat cleavers, into the derailment of true justice. Tony’s the antichrist, the lawyer of Beelzebub in a never ending rerun of ‘Do I have “#$%& News 4 U!’

  • doug scorgie

    John Goss
    2 Sep, 2013 – 3:35 pm

    “The email exchange from Britam Defence cannot be denied, so the chemical attack on Syria was planned by the US with our complicity all along.”

    http://web.archive.org/web/20130129213824/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2270219/U-S-planned-launch-chemical-weapon-attack-Syria-blame-Assad.html

    John, every time I try that link the article comes up but then disappears before I can read it or copy. It says “Page invalid”

  • mark golding

    The outing of Blair (from an economic perspective)

    From the ‘closing bell’ CNBC Blair prattles:

    “.. so my view, very strongly here is, playing the blame game continually, on, you know – the banks or – well, in the end we need banks to lend…

    I present for your indulgence, Prof. Jeffrey Sommers on austerity, security at work, declining social cohesion, kindness and respect for the will of the people.

    These words describe the frustration and more importantly the anger of the common people, a resentment and irritation that will soon detonate, transform and flower into a better way forward:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89cDj3CIEB0

    Paramount for the open-minded – essential for the aware.

  • John Goss

    Doug at 7.32. It still works for me. Could it have anything to do with where you are based?

    http://web.archive.org/web/20130129213824/http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/01/29/article-2270219-173CAE5E000005DC-457_634x269_popup.jpg

    I’ve tried above just copying the picture link to the email which says:

    “‘Phil… We’ve got a new offer. It’s about Syria again. Qataris propose an attractive deal and swear that the idea is approved by Washington.
    ‘We’ll have to deliver a CW to Homs, a Soviet origin g-shell from Libya similar to those that Assad should have.
    ‘They want us to deploy our Ukrainian personnel that should speak Russian and make a video record.
    ‘Frankly, I don’t think it’s a good idea but the sums proposed are enormous. Your opinion?
    ‘Kind regards, David.'”

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella!)

    Komodo thunders (16h31) as follows:

    “A few facts, or even opinions backed by credible sources, would perhaps change my view of you. Which would be a necessary prerequisite of any actual “education”, it seems to me.

    F’r instance, what, in your superior opinion, would be the best/any solution to the Israeli – Palestinian dispute?”
    ______________________

    I attach, dear Komodo, as little importance to your view of me as my great-great-grandfather would have attached to the views of his valet on the Schleswig-Holstein question.

    For the rest, I believe that Anon has already given your comment the answer it deserves.

    And now go away and find another conspiracy (by the West, of course)

    ______________________

    La vita è bella, life is good!

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella!)

    @ AlcAnon

    “I suspect you didn’t notice Obama upgrade the Syrian problem from a humanitarian response to a National Security issue.”
    ___________________

    You are correct, but that’s unimportant in the greater scheme of things.

    You must get it into your head that President Obama (if I may use that term, rather than the more popular Obomber) is not going to do anything and – in my opinion – never intended to do anything. This is just talk from a second-term President who doesn’t need to appease anyone. And, for what it’s worth, I believe that David Cameron and George Osborne are very happy that the HoC vote went against him.

    Having said that, I should be happy if anyone were to offer a convincing explanation (I repeat, convincing) of why a failed UK party leader, the failed leader of the Liberals and a not particularly distinguished former Foreign Secretary are barking so loudly. Not that their voice counts for very much of course.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella!)

    @ John Goss

    On a pyrotechnical point of information : could the “showers of shills” be the reason why your thunderbolts so often turn out to be damp squibs?

    Just wonderin’, as Ben might say.

    *******************

    Ma vita è bella, life is good!

  • Herbie

    “I attach, dear Komodo, as little importance to your view of me as my great-great-grandfather would have attached to the views of his valet on the Schleswig-Holstein question.”

    Enjoy the remains of the day, habby.

  • AlcAnon

    Habba,

    http://www.timesofisrael.com/peres-backs-obamas-syria-policy-says-hes-sure-the-us-will-strike

    Peres backs Obama’s Syria policy, says he’s sure the US will strike

    President Shimon Peres told Army Radio that he was “certain that the United States will respond on Syria” for crossing Obama’s self-styled red line and killing what US Secretary of State John Kerry has said were more than 1,400 Syrians with the carefully planned use of sarin gas in attacks on eastern Damascus on August 21.

    Peres defended Obama from criticisms that his eleventh-hour change of heart — opting Saturday to seek approval from Congress for an attack, when he had been planning an immediate strike until the previous day — showed hesitancy or confusion. “Weighing how to proceed is not the same as stuttering,” Peres said in an hour-long Rosh Hashana interview with the radio station. “Better to analyse before the event rather than after it.”

    …In an implied critique of Obama, former foreign minister Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu), now the chairman of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, later Sunday lamented what he called the world’s “unprecedented” inactivity in the face of Assad’s brutality. “One hundred thousand people have been slaughtered in a country called Syria, and the world just keeps talking.” Liberman said numerous players were trying to draw Israel into the Syria conflict and that Israel was well-prepared. “We have all the answers. We know where Damascus, Brussels and Moscow are, and where Beirut’s Dahieh neighborhood (a Hezbollah stronghold) is, too.”

  • James Mason

    The ‘indefinite dentition’ referred to above is a situation of the indivudal’s choice. And the status of ‘without charge’ is because the individual is evading the charge. Denial of safe passage is not a valid assertion in totality. Safe passage cannot be awarded to someone when law requires an arrest. Though I would argue that arrest is not per se a denial of safety when there is no presumption of guilt, only a requirement to answer the charge.

  • Aidworker1

    Craig it’s soo good to see the best blog on the web back!

    John Goss – thanks for really intersting posts.

  • Daniel Rich

    @ AlcAnon,

    Q: “We have all the answers. We know where Damascus, Brussels and Moscow are, and where Beirut’s Dahieh neighborhood (a Hezbollah stronghold) is, too.”

    R: The Apartheid’s states most moral army on the planet, also knew where Hezbollah’s TV signals came from [5767 מבצע עופרת יצוקה ], nevertheless, they failed to shut it down.

    Words are just words, on a stage where anybody can be somebody, but in the end, it will be a man’s deeds by which he will be judged [PC version includes women, children, teenagers and transgenders as well].

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    Excellent news. People are getting it. Soon the invitations for him to speak will dry up.

    Tony Blair greeted with protests in Thailand over accusations he was due to be paid £400,000 to talk

    •Former prime minister gave speech at peace forum in Bangkok today

    •Protestors retaliated amid claims Thai government offered 2million baht

    •Thai people fear amnesty bill is a ruse to reinstate exiled former premier

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2408869/Tony-Blair-causes-Thailand-protests-accusations-paid-400-000-talk.html

  • m.mccabee

    i have met mr blair and i am sure he gets very sad by all this gutter sniping.
    why an honest broker is treated like this causes us great offence.
    he lives here he brings in much needed wealth.
    brings a kings ransom into a spent and tired country.his taxes are being used to protect are safety from the terrorists,hospitals and also the unemployed.
    alas this economic failure is camoron and cleggs mess,this ill feeling for a true great british success is rather disturbing.

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    Due to changes in tax legislation in 2002 instituted by B.Liar’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, namely Gordon Brown, no tax will be paid by Vodafone on the £84 billion sale of their Verizon Wireless shareholding. How scandalous is that?

    ‘Vodafone says its US stake is owned by a holding company based in the Netherlands, and so will not be liable for tax in Britain. It will pay £3.2bn in tax in the United States.

    Even if the US shareholding were held in the UK, the firm would not be liable to tax on its gains under rules on shares sell-offs introduced by the then Chancellor Gordon Brown in 2002.’

    Vodafone’s £84bn tax avoidance bonanza: Nothing for taxpayers in Verizon deal but bankers share £500m in fees
    Treasury under pressure to review rules as public spending watchdogs claim UK-based phone company has a moral duty to hand over some of its gains to taxpayers

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/vodafones-84bn-tax-avoidance-bonanza-nothing-for-taxpayers-in-verizon-deal-but-bankers-share-500m-in-fees-8794169.html

    The usual suspects. http://www.vodafone.com/content/index/about/about_us/board.html

  • Mary - for Truth and Justice

    The whine is now… ‘What makes me “ROTFLMAO” is how you keep coming back having told everyone you’ve left for good!’

    It’s none of your business Anon. Perhaps you could actually impart some useful information or comment here.

  • John Goss

    Anon “Educated on what, John? What bearing does the late Jewish filmmaker Aaron Russo’s documentary have on your wild theories of 5:24pm?” You commented without watching the documentary. When you have a chip under your skin, instead of on your shoulders, because you wanted to be a slave instead of a free person, you might suddenly realise that the wild theories might have saved you, and who was responsible for your enslavement.

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6aa_1357718703#ddxhWiyxRh84y22b.01

  • PAЯADOX

    Tony is just DESPERATE to have enough money to buy a yacht to call his own one day.

    Did you you know that the evil psychotic murderer Bashar al-Assad has 42,427 likes on Facebook, whilst Tony Blair is not far behind on 41,505.

  • Fred

    “i have met mr blair and i am sure he gets very sad by all this gutter sniping.”

    Not as sad as a load of orphans in Iraq.

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