One last laugh from what its owner admits is the diseased mind of Oliver Kamm, a man who has spent many hours of every day for many years editing Wikipedia entries under a pseudonym.
He claims that he once pulled out of a speaking engagement in Durham because I might have shown up. Yes, really. And for a change, it is just possible that he may seriously believe what he is saying. It is wicked to mock the afflicted. But in this case, we should not let that stop us.
Kamm’s comically incompetent attempt to fake a death threat against himself and pin it on me resembles so starkly the basis of my thoroughly unsafe conviction and excessive sentence that he had better hope for a successful plea of insanity, or he would be looking at prison for a very, very, very long time.
A feature of my case is that there are no anti-Dreyfusards, as such. Absolutely nobody at all believes that I committed the offences of which I have been convicted. There are only people who wanted me to be sent to prison anyway, which I have not been, in order to shut me up, which has not happened, and in order to prevent me from contesting future elections, from which I had already resolved to withdraw because of my physical health.
Those wholly discredited and humiliated people have as much reason as I have to wish to see one of the two principal conspirators against me either imprisoned or committed. That means you, Oliver Kamm. As for the other one, we are still working on making it possible for George Galloway to contest whichever ward that he did at next year's elections to Durham County Council, right about the time that the evil-doer’s day job is also going to cease to exist. Our vermin quarry currently infests the ward of Chester-le-Street West Central. Unleash the hounds.
Oh, how I wish that I had thought of this four years ago, at the height of the Teaching Assistants’ campaign. It would have been in hand before Sir Gerald Kaufman had died, and thus before any prospect of the Manchester Gorton by-election that in any case ended up being rolled into the 2017 General Election. But we are where we are.
Eric Joyce once described George as having stepped beyond what was “reasonable and acceptable for Labour MPs”. Any Labour electoral opponent of George’s, including the present Leader of Durham County Council, has therefore been endorsed by Eric Joyce, and may look forward to being described as such. They would dance in the streets of the annexed Jordan Valley at George’s election, and not least at his election against this opponent.
He claims that he once pulled out of a speaking engagement in Durham because I might have shown up. Yes, really. And for a change, it is just possible that he may seriously believe what he is saying. It is wicked to mock the afflicted. But in this case, we should not let that stop us.
Kamm’s comically incompetent attempt to fake a death threat against himself and pin it on me resembles so starkly the basis of my thoroughly unsafe conviction and excessive sentence that he had better hope for a successful plea of insanity, or he would be looking at prison for a very, very, very long time.
A feature of my case is that there are no anti-Dreyfusards, as such. Absolutely nobody at all believes that I committed the offences of which I have been convicted. There are only people who wanted me to be sent to prison anyway, which I have not been, in order to shut me up, which has not happened, and in order to prevent me from contesting future elections, from which I had already resolved to withdraw because of my physical health.
Those wholly discredited and humiliated people have as much reason as I have to wish to see one of the two principal conspirators against me either imprisoned or committed. That means you, Oliver Kamm. As for the other one, we are still working on making it possible for George Galloway to contest whichever ward that he did at next year's elections to Durham County Council, right about the time that the evil-doer’s day job is also going to cease to exist. Our vermin quarry currently infests the ward of Chester-le-Street West Central. Unleash the hounds.
Oh, how I wish that I had thought of this four years ago, at the height of the Teaching Assistants’ campaign. It would have been in hand before Sir Gerald Kaufman had died, and thus before any prospect of the Manchester Gorton by-election that in any case ended up being rolled into the 2017 General Election. But we are where we are.
Eric Joyce once described George as having stepped beyond what was “reasonable and acceptable for Labour MPs”. Any Labour electoral opponent of George’s, including the present Leader of Durham County Council, has therefore been endorsed by Eric Joyce, and may look forward to being described as such. They would dance in the streets of the annexed Jordan Valley at George’s election, and not least at his election against this opponent.
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