Monday, July 30, 2007

PM BROWN ON "THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP"

Gordon Brown has a piece in The Washington Post. In it Brown looks at the relationship between the UK and the USA. The Brown article is full of quotes and references such as;

"the joint inheritance"

"shared destiny"

"Atlantic partnership"

"freedom and the rights of man" (except when state-sponsored terror is on the rampage)

And then there is this paragraph;
"Since Sept. 11, al-Qaeda has killed thousands of people in 19 countries, irrespective of faith. In Britain there have been 15 attempts at terrorist outrages. Last week, I reported to Parliament that our security services are tracking around 30 potential plots, including potential suicide bombers, involving up to 2,000 people."

Of course, there is no mention of the mangled, maimed carcasses of the hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, including those from the 1990s underneath the no-fly-zone, and all those deformed children from the DU.

But still the "shared destiny" of "the Atlantic Partnership" must be achieved at all costs!!

The final paragraph is;
"Separated -- yes -- by an ocean, we are still united by the streams of history and the strengths of our ideals. Standing together on this foundation we will prevail in the greatest struggles of our times."

Again, no mention of the British control through the Federal Reserve and the Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg, Freemasonry, etc

And what are these ideals? That a violent, evil sick bunch of individuals have control over the money supply and can create virtually unlimited quantities of it for wars and tyrants and genocidal dictators?


It ends with:
The writer is prime minister of Britain. [TTS: what happened to the "Great"?]

TTS: not quite the bloodthirsty rant that Blair had published in the Foreign Affairs a few months ago, but too close to it for my liking.

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