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Tag Archives: death
The Glorious Dead?
WE SHALL REMEMBER!! Watching the remembrance services for those who needlessly died in the First World War, I found myself becoming very angry. Not because of the services but because of the way the living were treated after the war, nobody helped … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged death, disease, first world war, france, germany, industry, munitions workers, politicians, poverty, remembrance day, servicemen, Spain, UK government, usa
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From A Cabinet Meeting 2013
Good Morning every one. Good Morning Prime Minister. Health Secretary have you seen this libelous blog about your department? Yes Prime Minister. Is this how people see our management of the health service? Unfortunately yes Prime Minister. This is terrible … Continue reading
A NEEDLE it’s just a little prick.
Many many years ago when I were a little lad there used to be small hospitals, cottage hospitals, they were clean and healthy, nurses used to disinfect the wards clean everything in the wards and generally do what nurses should … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, medical, observations
Tagged cottager hospitals, death, department of health, doctors, ethics, eugenics, euthanasia, government policy, hospitals, leathal injections, NHS, NHS Managers, nurses, old age
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Paul Ryan – Hunt For Mitt October???
Since he was so rude to Britain on his visit to London I have been following the Mitt’s progress in the hope he would fall flat on his face a certain amount of arrogance is not good in foreign policy … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged American people, American politics, Congress, corruption, death, healthcare, hospitals, Mitt Romney, newspapers, Obama, Paul Ryan, taxes, usa
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The Other Side
There are always two sides to a story and whereas I do not condone the actions of these thugs and hooligans, children running riot in our streets, I must point out a few things and have to say that this government is not … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged arson, business, cameron, cleg, death, destruction, fear, fires, jail, parliament, police, riots, vigilanties
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Who Are The English?
For nearly a thousand years the Anglo-Saxon population of England have been subjugated by the Norman invaders. The English ruling class has maintained its grip on power whilst allowing a fantasy that ordinary people were somehow superior to the Scot’s, Irish … Continue reading
Posted in British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged anglo saxon, army, children, death, disease, England, English, health, illness, Ireland, Irish, men, money, normans, poverty, ruling class, Scotland, Scott's, soldiers, starvation, Wales, was, wealth, Welsh
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The News
A gracious hand waving at a window. Diamonds sparkling as a limousine passes by. Black suits freshly pressed. Haute Couture dresses finely displayed in the bright sunlight. Power radiates forth, confidence is all-consuming. Friendship openly displayed by all. The smoke … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged bombs, britain, cameron, chancellor, coastguard, death, defence, france, germany, Michelle Obama, MOD, Obama, police, redundancy, royality, severe weather, state visits, suicide bombers, the Queen, Tornadoes, usa, war
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The Promised land?
It was very sad yesterday to hear of the death of a woman waiting for a bus in Jerusalem, will the return of the bomber to the streets of Israel herald another downward spiral in the relationship between Arab and Jew, … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, ecological, observations, Politics
Tagged America, bombs, casualties, death, faith, Jerusalem, Jews, Palestinians, peace, politics, religion, suicide bombers, terrorists, trust, victims
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Death On The Wind
During the Second World War eight people died in the west coast region of the USA, killed by bombs dropped on them, sent from Japan. Attached to balloons they had sailed across the Pacific in the jet stream and released … Continue reading
Posted in American Politics, British Politics, observations, Politics
Tagged America, American politics, atom bomb, balloons, Chernobyl, china, death, earthquake, explosions, governments, japan, medical, nuclear accidents, nuclear leaks, nuclear power stations, nuclear reactors, radiation, russia, tsunami, US government, war, wind, wind direction
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