wtf, I thought this shit is all over the news; http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126205777951008533.html ya that's all they can do, cry, keep crying pussies, the world doesn't even give a fuck what you consider human or inhuman
I can't help but laugh at all these studies that keep coming out and stating the obvious. If I start making serious money from trading I'm going to out of the UK in a manner of seconds.
another example of British interference in sovereign matters... the UK has forgotten it is not a colonial empire anymore. It is politically dead. Economically, it now ranks behind Italy. Deflate it for what it's worth and it ranks with the likes of Portugal. When I say deflate it, I mean deflate it for the insane amount of public and private borrowing that has occurred in the last year and that may never be repaid. And to make it worse, Brits think they can play football and that they stand a chance of winning the next world cup. Come on, get real. The premiership is a great money machine attracting lots of foreign players but when it comes to homegrown talent, don't make me laugh Brits can't play football and will never win a world cup again. Sorry for the disappointment but it's time to get real. Come on Brits, back to the fishing boats.
that guy was lucky......by lethal injection. those women involved in that powdered milk scandal got a lethal injection too.........ak-47 style. got the pics . and no i'm not goin to post them.
today's generation the great grand children of those who won the 2nd world war are not made of the same stuff: TWILIGHT YEARS The Paradox of Britain Between the Wars By Richard Overy "This reviewer has been unable to forget the June 1939 survey sent out to all medical personnel of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, asking them to state preferences for their wartime service ââ¬â whether they would rather do hospital work, emergency work, work with children or work with adults. Ernest Jones, the 60-year-old doyen of British psychoanalysis, sent back his form with a simple declaration scrawled at the bottom: ââ¬ÅReady for anything. E. J.ââ¬Â Perhaps that is a clue to why, despite the all-pervading sense of crisis, Britain survived its twilight years ââ¬â and the catastrophic war that followed." where is the stiff upper lip today?