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Nope. Fortunately have no TV, and have been too busy listening to Barack O saying 'Change' every minute on the web.clv101 wrote:If there?s one thing that?s change under the Brown government it?s that everything is "right". You can?t listen to a minister talking for more than a minute these days without them saying they are doing the "right" thing, making the "right" decision etc. It?s pathetic. Saying something is "right" doesn?t make it so.
Anyone else noticed this?
(now evident from his cabinet selection that there isnt going to be all that much. More like Clinton take 3)
"When the facts change, I change my opinion. What do you do, sir?"
John Maynard Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes.
Re: "right"
Meet the new boss . . .skeptik wrote:Nope. Fortunately have no TV, and have been too busy listening to Barack O saying 'Change' every minute on the web.clv101 wrote:If there?s one thing that?s change under the Brown government it?s that everything is "right". You can?t listen to a minister talking for more than a minute these days without them saying they are doing the "right" thing, making the "right" decision etc. It?s pathetic. Saying something is "right" doesn?t make it so.
Anyone else noticed this?
(now evident from his cabinet selection that there isnt going to be all that much. More like Clinton take 3)
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/596576ca-b5c0-1 ... ck_check=1
President-elect Barack Obama and Robert Gates are negotiating terms under which the defence secretary would remain as Pentagon chief in his administration, the Financial Times has learned.
Mr Obama, through an intermediary, has approached Mr Gates, who has served as defence secretary under President George W. Bush since 2006, about accepting the position, which would place a respected Republican appointee in his cabinet.
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Of course it's "right" that "lessons are (never) learned" so as to "inform" the "enquiry" while repeating dogmatically some mantra which has absolutely nothing to do with any question asked!!!
Give me strength!
I have to turn the sound off on the telly/radio so often now that I only need to turn it on once a week or so and still miss nothing.
Give me strength!
I have to turn the sound off on the telly/radio so often now that I only need to turn it on once a week or so and still miss nothing.
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Dropped it? Hah! Apart from mouthing the words I don't think Noo Labur ever picked it up in the first place.biffvernon wrote:Well It's better than doing the wrong thing. I always thought having an ethical foreign policy was quite smart. Pity they dropped that idea.
'ethical foreign policy' was that funny little red bearded Scotsman with an incomprehensible accent who looked like a leprechaun... bonked his secretary and left his wife. Forgotten his name! Must be Alzheimers.
"When the facts change, I change my opinion. What do you do, sir?"
John Maynard Keynes.
John Maynard Keynes.
Robin Cook? The guy who resigned from the cabinet over Iraq.
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Awesome link, I'm ;emordnilap wrote:Has anyone here done the test?WolfattheDoor wrote:That's traditionally the left. Have a look at:Blue Peter wrote:And from a party of the left too!
Peter.
http://www.politicalcompass.org/extremeright
My political compass:
Economic Left/Right: -8.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -9.59
The site sort of illustrates why I detest most politics.
Your political compass
Economic Left/Right: -5.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.00
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I think Robin Cook has been the only cabinet minister I have actually spoken to - a very long time ago - and he rather impressed me so I was pleased when he bacame Foreign Secretary and saddened when he resigned. A man of sound ideas and integrity.skeptik wrote:'ethical foreign policy' was that funny little red bearded Scotsman with an incomprehensible accent who looked like a leprechaun... bonked his secretary and left his wife. Forgotten his name! Must be Alzheimers.
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I sit on Friedman, apparently supporting the death penelty is authoritarian.
The compass is good as a guide, but it falls into the "these are what libertarians believe trap".
The point is not what I believe, its the extent to which I believe the state should enforce my views.
I sit on Friedman, apparently supporting the death penelty is authoritarian.
The compass is good as a guide, but it falls into the "these are what libertarians believe trap".
The point is not what I believe, its the extent to which I believe the state should enforce my views.
I'm a realist, not a hippie
Re: "right"
clv101 wrote:If there's one thing that's change under the Brown government it's that everything is "right". You can't listen to a minister talking for more than a minute these days without them saying they are doing the "right" thing, making the "right" decision etc. It's pathetic. Saying something is "right" doesn't make it so.
Anyone else noticed this?
Seems it works both ways:
Today we get "not the right thing".Gordon Brown says unofficial strikes against the use of foreign workers are "not the right thing to do" and "not defensible".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7863316.stm
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I'm sure he'd feel suitably aggrieved if a foreigner took his jobclv101 wrote: Seems it works both ways:
Today we get "not the right thing".Gordon Brown says unofficial strikes against the use of foreign workers are "not the right thing to do" and "not defensible".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7863316.stm
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What, you mean like an Englishman taking on the job because it's based in EnglandRenewableCandy wrote:I'm sure he'd feel suitably aggrieved if a foreigner took his job