Monday 6 September 2010

Send Him On A Very Long Journey

The best news since I cannot remember when. Blair has had to abandon his central London book signing because it would have been physically unsafe for him to have proceeded with it. So there won't be any more, presumably. What a good start.

But it is no more than that. Now to make it physically unsafe for shops to stock this filth. And then to make it physically unsafe for Blair to visit this country. Away with him, into permanent exile, never again to defile this land with his presence.

8 comments:

  1. Hear, Hear - I'm glad Dublin set the ball rolling, at it were:)

    If that fellow and his wife dare to set foot in the Cofton Park "santuary" I hope *they* get arrested!

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  2. I want to know who's paying for Blair's security with this book signing malarkey. He should be paying or we should be recouping the cost of the private venture.

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  3. 'Now to make it physically unsafe for shops to stock this filth.'

    So what are you suggesting, David, firebomb Waterstones?

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  4. Oh, no need for that, Anonymous.

    Even he must have got the message this time, when his book signing has had to cancelled. He is not welcome on these shores.

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  5. I'm sure that you'd therefore welcome if the same thing happeend to the Pope. Even though you disagree with Blair, and agree with the Pope, surely you couldn't be so slippery as to not agree with the principle that you set out here - that if people don't want to see someone, it isn't enough that they stay away, and they are justified in direct action to remove or deter their presence

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  6. The Pope is not a war criminal. The Pope is not a criminal or an accomplice at all, and is only ever accused of being so by people who really are: see today's post on Tatchell et al.

    Whereas Blair is a self-confessed war criminal, as well as self-confessed drunkard and a defender of the adultery of Bill Clinton. Among other things.

    Isn't it good to hear from the losers? Both the touring Blairstock and the Kill The Pope Campaign have died the death. No one wants to know.

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  7. The Pope will not be beaten by them. Blair is weak as well as everything else.

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  8. Indeed he is. But it is good of them to admit that they regard Blair as I regard the Pope. At least, in fact. I do not believe in the Pope's indefectability in personal conduct, or in the inerrancy of his every utterance. Still less would I if and when he himself denied it. Just how DO they get out of that one? They believe that Blair was and is always right, even when he himself says that he was wrong. Which is very rarely indeed, but even so.

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