Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Margaret Thatcher dies
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Her passing inevitably brings to mind the dreadful legacy of herself and her buddy Reagan. It is difficult in this context to summon up normal feelings of regret for the passing of a human life.
What I'll remember most about today is the how-dare-they-ness of the BBC's cancelling Doctors to give wall-to-wall background coverage of the news.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostGo back under the bridge and you don't have to read it if you don't want to
Why should we be expected to have respect for those who cause so much suffering in the world ?
Her idea was that we should "rejoice" when young Argentinian conscripts were murdered on the Belgrano
And you have one hell of a nerve to accuse me of trolling when you are the one posting vile invective about the death of an old woman who has only been deceased for a matter of hours.
Shame on you.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWe have become a corpse?
It enrages me that Thatcher still brings out the very worst in me, thirty-five years after she began her devastation of the people and the culture into which I was born. I feel nothing except regret that this didn't happen thirty-five years ago, which brings me down to her petty, vindictive level.Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostWell, that is factually incorrect, not that facts have ever bothered you. "Rejoice" related to the re-capture of South Georgia at the start of the Falklands War. I am not going to get into a debate about military tactics during the conflict, but the fact is that if Argentina hadn't invaded the Falklands in the first place, the Belgrano would probably still be floating around today, and all the British and Argentine casualties would not have been necessary.
And you have one hell of a nerve to accuse me of trolling when you are the one posting vile invective about the death of an old woman who has only been deceased for a matter of hours.
Shame on you.
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Mrs Thatcher is now history. Her death changes nothing of the present. I want nothing more than that some quarters refrain from overpraising her. Otherwise silence...
But, as we have seen, whoever takes any notice of me? Nevertheless, that is my view.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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