Let’s Keep Supporting Bombing Gaza 126


David Aaronovitch is the very first name on the “Let’s stay together” list unveiled today. That’s Aaronovitch, Murdoch employee, unrepentant propagandist for the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan and the bombing of Libya – and look how those turned out – and arch media Zionist. We know why he wants to keep the Union together. For exactly the same reason that Baroness Warsi resigned – because Westminster foreign policy is under unshakeable Zionist control

It is a diverse list. But there is one thing all of these people have in common.

They are all much wealthier people than the rest of us.

Almost all of them of them have their main home in South East England. No wonder they want to keep the UK scam going, and Scotland’s resources funnelling down there.

A large number of them get their high salaried living from the (ahem) “neutral” BBC.

There are 210 names on the list. How many can you find whose main residence is not in South East England, and where is it?


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126 thoughts on “Let’s Keep Supporting Bombing Gaza

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  • MJ

    “Simply, why do you want the UK to stay together?”

    I don’t particularly, which is why I’ve never stated that view.

  • Ba'al Zevul (With Gaza)

    Sooo…here’s the first connection between Let’s Stay Fluffily Together and the demolition of Palestinian homes, for those who didn’t spot it already –

    http://www.waronwant.org/attachments/JCB%20Briefing.pdf

    See above for the Bamfords, whose family firm JCB is, and their £75K bung to the Scottish Research Society, an outfit whose pro-Union website is so offensively propagandist that you can damn well look for it yourselves.

  • Mary

    I see the NI warmongers’ warmonger there. Col Tim Collins. Bloodthirsty and a killer.

    Vile.

    Eve-of-battle speech

    As Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding Officer) of the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment of the British Army, Collins gave a rousing eve-of-battle speech to his troops in Kuwait on Wednesday 19 March 2003. The speech was extemporised, and was recorded in shorthand by a single journalist, Sarah Oliver. No recording or film of the speech exists, Collins told the BBC.

    Speech excerpt[edit]

    “ We go to Iraq to liberate not to conquer. We will not fly our flags in their country. We are entering Iraq to free a people and the only flag which will be flown in that ancient land is their own. Show respect for them.
    There are some who are alive at this moment who will not be alive shortly. Those who do not wish to go on that journey, we will not send. As for the others I expect you to rock their world. Wipe them out if that is what they choose. But if you are ferocious in battle remember to be magnanimous in victory.

    Iraq is steeped in history. It is the site of the Garden of Eden, of the Great Flood and the birthplace of Abraham. Tread lightly there. You will see things that no man could pay to see and you will have to go a long way to find a more decent, generous and upright people than the Iraqis. You will be embarrassed by their hospitality even though they have nothing. Don’t treat them as refugees for they are in their own country. Their children will be poor, in years to come they will know that the light of liberation in their lives was brought by you.

    If there are casualties of war then remember that when they woke up and got dressed in the morning they did not plan to die this day. Allow them dignity in death. Bury them properly and mark their graves.

    It is my foremost intention to bring every single one of you out alive but there may be people among us who will not see the end of this campaign. We will put them in their sleeping bags and send them back. There will be no time for sorrow.

    The enemy should be in no doubt that we are his nemesis and that we are bringing about his rightful destruction. There are many regional commanders who have stains on their souls and they are stoking the fires of hell for Saddam. He and his forces will be destroyed by this coalition for what they have done. As they die they will know their deeds have brought them to this place. Show them no pity.

    It is a big step to take another human life. It is not to be done lightly. I know of men who have taken life needlessly in other conflicts, I can assure you they live with the Mark of Cain upon them. If someone surrenders to you then remember they have that right in international law and ensure that one day they go home to their family.

    The ones who wish to fight, well, we aim to please.

    If you harm the regiment or its history by over-enthusiasm in killing or in cowardice, know it is your family who will suffer. You will be shunned unless your conduct is of the highest for your deeds will follow you down through history. We will bring shame on neither our uniform or our nation.

    [Regarding the use by Saddam of chemical or biological weapons] It is not a question of if, it’s a question of when. We know he has already devolved the decision to lower commanders, and that means he has already taken the decision himself. If we survive the first strike we will survive the attack.

    As for ourselves, let’s bring everyone home and leave Iraq a better place for us having been there.

    Our business now is north.’

    Did he think he was at Agincourt instead of invading a foreign country? A sicko and a psycho.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Collins_(British_Army_officer)

  • Mary

    Three cheers!

    Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag

    Posted by John Hilley on August 7, 2014, 2:01 pm

    An admirable gesture.

    How typical of the BBC to headline the story as “a row”.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-28682483

    John

    Re: Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag

    Posted by marknadim on August 7, 2014, 2:17 pm, in reply to “Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag”

    Good on the Lord Provost! (a role I only came across last week in a Rebus book).

    http://www.crossed-flag-pins.com/animated-flag-gif/gifs/Palestine_240-animated-flag-gifs.gif

    http://www.bedscotsoc.org.uk/Images/Scottish%20flag%20-%20animated.gif

  • Abe Rene

    I wonder why this list wasn’t opened long ago. Maybe there’s not much enthusiasm to keep Scotland in the UK against its will. I don’t like the idea of the UK breaking up, but if the majority of people North of Hadrian’s wall want to go it alone, I say (not without regret) good luck to them – but this is a very, very serious decision to make, with potentially historical consequences. So I wish the residents of Scotland a full share of G_d’s wisdom on the 18th of next month.

  • Phil

    The no campaign is shifting gear. I’d have thought the last thing you want to be doing right now is scaring the sh*t out of swingers with crazy talk that correlates Scotland with Gaza and No with Zionism.

    In addition. Using sentence length bold for emphasis and bracketed asides (ahem) for sarcasm is just poor writing.

    Eyes on the prize mate.

    From the sea to the sea, Scotland will be free!

  • Phil

    Craig

    I’m not sure what came over me trying to offer advise and all that. Excuse me. More crazy talk please!

  • Ba'al Zevul (With Gaza)

    Well, if it’s going to hurt US interests, that’s different, isn’t it? Break up the 51st State? Inconceivable.

    That should be moderately counterproductive for the Noes, I’m thinking.

  • Ba'al Zevul (With Gaza)

    http://waplife.me/pods/show/in-full-transcript-of-qa-with-tony-blair-at-mile-end-group-london_42

    Came across this intriguing fragment. Here’s Alun Evans at the Mile End Group asking guest $$$peaker Tony Blair a question last October:

    Alun Evans.
    QUESTION
    Thank you. Alun Evans, once at Number 10 now head of the Scotland office leading the UK government’s work against Scottish independence. And I wonder, Tony, if I could ask you – in your role of advisor to government – ask you about how best the UK government should take on the challenge of Alex Salmond and his campaign for independence, leader with a majority, is quite popular up in government, is UK government doing enough, what more should we be doing?

    TONY BLAIR
    Look…(drivels irrelevantly for four paragraphs)

    ‘No’ looks quite official, then.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Craig

    “MJ

    Simply, why do you want the UK to stay together?”
    ____________________

    Surely it is for those wishing to change the status quo – ie, the Yes campaigners – to make most of the running and justify their position?

    It is much less incumbent on those who wish to maintain the status quo to give reasons – after all, all they have to say is “I like how the present system works and that is why I wish to keep it” and that is reason enough.

  • Jives

    Aaronovitch is a fat toad who follows orders in return for brown envelopes.

    Surprised he can sign his own name without his handlers steer.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Phil

    “From the sea to the sea, Scotland will be free!”
    _____________________

    I think that the closeness of the above to Mary’s “FREE! FREE! FREE GAZA!” amply justifies the absurd links made by Craig in this post.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Jives

    “Aaronovitch is a fat toad”
    _________________

    Bet you’re not much of an oil-painting either, Jives, eh?

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Mary, obviously well-reestablished, crows thus:

    “Three cheers!

    Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag”
    _____________________

    Gesture “politics” at its silliest.

    Anyone remember David Blunkett’s Sheffield declaring itself a “nuclear-free zone”?

    ________________________

    Gegen die Dummheit kaempfen selbst die Goetter umsonst”

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Mary re Tim Collins

    “A sicko and a psycho.”
    __________________

    Your stay in hospital was evidently not for an operation to dock your viper-like tongue.

    Pity!

  • Jives

    Habbabkuk,

    Roll over on your back to better enable your line manager to pat your tummy.

    Have you received your orders today,sector by sector?

    If youre really good Aaronovitch might toss you a crisp £20 from one of his brown envelopes.

    I bet youre just the type that would say or write whatever was demanded for that note.

  • Jives

    Considering all the air-time and column inches his handlers arrange for him to have has Aaronovitch ever got anything actually right?

    From Iraq and Afghanistan to Libya and Syria his projections have been disastrously wrong,poorly argued and lacking any insight or nuance whatsoever.

    He is a blowhard buffoon shill of the most incompetent yet dangerous stripe.

  • fred

    “David Aaronovitch is the very first name on the “Let’s stay together” list unveiled today.”

    Well imagine that, somebody called Aaronovitch is the very first name on an alphabetical list.

    Is everybody on the list a warmongering lying cheating Zionist scumbag who lives in the south east then? I’ve always liked Ronnie Corbett, I’d never have imagined it.

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Jives

    “He is a blowhard buffoon shill of the most incompetent yet dangerous stripe.”
    ________________

    If he is incompetent how come he’s dangerous?

    I know you love stringing lots of impressive-sounding words together, one after the other in long cadences, but you should really pay a little bit of attention to their meaning. After all, we can’t get inside your silly head to find out what you really meant to say, you know!

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Afrend (17h32)

    “I refrain so you don’t have to. Stay Sane, Use Habbabreak!</strong?"
    __________________

    Thanks, Ba'al – Komodo!

    Been reading me again, have you? 🙂

  • Mary

    ‘Rafah (Arabic: رفح‎; Rafiah) is a Palestinian city in the southern Gaza Strip. Located 30 kilometers (19 mi) south of Gaza, Rafah’s population of 71,003[1] is overwhelmingly made up of Palestinian refugees. Rafah camp and Tall as-Sultan camp form separate localities. Rafah is the district capital of the Rafah Governorate. Yasser Arafat International Airport, Gaza’s only airport, is located just south of the city; the airport operated from 1998 to 2001, when it was bombed and bulldozed by the Israeli military (IDF) after the killing of Israeli soldiers by members of Hamas. Rafah is the site of the Rafah Border Crossing, the main crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt.

    Rafah Border Crossing

    Rafah is the site of the Rafah Border Crossing, the main crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. Formerly operated by Israeli military forces, control of the crossing was transferred to the Palestinian Authority in September 2005 as part of the larger Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. A European Union commission began monitoring the crossing in November 2005 amid Israeli security concerns, and in April 2006, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas’s Presidential Guard assumed responsibility for the site on the Palestinian Authority side.[26] On the Egyptian side, the responsibility is assumed by the 750 Border Guards allowed by an agreement of Egypt with Israel. The agreement was signed in November 2005 forced by US pressure, and specifies that it is under security requirements demanded by Israel.’

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafah

  • Habbabkuk (La vita è bella) !

    Mary, obviously well-reestablished, crows thus:

    “Three cheers!

    Glagow City Council to fly Palestinian flag”
    _____________________

    Gesture “politics” at its silliest.

    Anyone remember David Blunkett’s Sheffield declaring itself a “nuclear-free zone”?

    ________________________

  • OT time-out

    Can somebody make sense out of the deafening silence from the Archbishop of Canterbury re Gaza fish-tank shoot(in fact the entire Anglican Church head office for that matter)? Or perhaps he fears jeopardising his chance to be chosen to lay a wreath on herzls grave by melikowski?

  • Herbie

    A moron asks:

    “If he is incompetent how come he’s dangerous?”

    The same way an incompetent driver is dangerous or an incompetent with a gun or an incompetent running a country……etc etc

    I know you love asking lots of impressive-sounding questions, one after the other in long cadences, but you should really pay a little bit of attention to their meaning. After all, we can’t get inside your silly head to find out what you really meant to ask, you know!

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