The Messiah Strikes Again!
Posted March 14th, 2008 by quarsan
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A grateful world is blessed by the news that Tony Blair, not content with his directorships, saving the Middle East, teaching Religion and politics at Yale, has decided to take on an extra burden on our behalf; He's going to stop Global Warming.
With his track record of success, who can fail to say that the world is now in a safe hands.
PS. Incoming!
Ever get the feeling since
Ever get the feeling since "seeing the light" our Messiah is doing penance for all his sins when he was just our glorious leader?
Mind you, it would be nice to see him finish something before he rushes off to try on the next hair shirt.
The only thing that could
The only thing that could make me a climate change sceptic.
This is how Tony will fulfil
This is how Tony will fulfil his obligations to Swiss Re for their generous salary: convince the world we cannot live without building ots more nuclear power stations, in which Swiss Re has heavily invested. Never mind that by the time all these nasty nuclear power stations are built half the world will be under water from melted icecaps. But Tony will be rich, rich, rich.
Along with other bloggers,
Along with other bloggers, I've been busy for the March 19 Iraq War Blogswarm for the 5th anniversary of the illegal invasion and occupation.
There are two new posts on Legofesto: Mission Accomplished and We Don't Do Body Counts.
Along with other bloggers,
Along with other bloggers, I've been busy for the March 19 Iraq War Blogswarm for the 5th anniversary of the illegal invasion and occupation.
There are two new posts on Legofesto: Mission Accomplished and We Don't Do Body Counts.
Apparently he can cure
Apparently he can cure cancer, AIDS and heal the blind
I wonder what kind of bonus
I wonder what kind of bonus Tony will be getting as a windfall from JP Morgan's parent company JP Morgan Chase's buyout of Bear Stearns.
If it's substantial then our glorious leader is well-connected to a firm which will have made a fortune out of the sub-prime loans rip-off of poor Americans with punitive loans and the large increase in home repossessions.
So much for financial inclusion for the poor. I guess credit unions don't pay their part time staff so indulgently.
Oh dear, what's that pungent, brown mush on the sole of my shoe?