Archive for September 2008
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29 September, 2008
On the eve of the Tory Party conference, the shadow Home Secretary Dominic Grieve issued a blunt warning.
In the name of multiculturalism, he said, Britain had done something terrible to itself.
Published in: Daily Mail
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22 September, 2008
Has there ever been anyone who has displayed more inhumanity towards her fellow human beings, and yet had more influence over British society, than the noble Baroness Warnock?
In an article for a church magazine, Lady Warnock has declared that elderly people with dementia are 'wasting' the lives of those who care fo
Published in: Daily Mail
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15 September, 2008
Labour has now descended into open civil war.
Every few hours, it seems, there is a fresh revolt against the Prime Minister as Gordon Brown is subjected to a kind of creeping coup.
The upfront challenges to Brown posed by David Miliband and Charles Clarke were damp squibs.
Brown's ministerial foes dec
Published in: Daily Mail
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12 September, 2008
To judge from the screams of horror from certain Jewish quarters, anyone would think that Torquemada was about to open a branch of the Inquisition in Washington DC.
No matter that the office of Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin has been shown to have an Israeli flag stuck in the corner (ok, it could be a bigger fla
Published in: Jewish Chronicle
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11 September, 2008
London — Earlier this week, a British jury convicted three British Islamists of conspiracy to murder, acquitted one, and failed to convict four more. This resulted from the investigation of the 2006 summer plot to blow up seven transatlantic airliners between Britain and the U.S.
Published in: Miscellaneous
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8 September, 2008
Are ordinary people beginning to fight back at last against the forces which, over the past halfcentury, have turned their world totally upside down?
Across the Atlantic, Americans have been convulsed by the overnight sensation of Sarah Palin.
At a stroke, this hockey-mom 'pitbull with lipstick' has galvanise
Published in: Daily Mail
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1 September, 2008
People returning from holiday are entitled to observe with a deep groan that it appears to be groundhog day in Britain. Again.
When they departed for sunnier climes, the Government was in chaos and the Prime Minister in deep political trouble.
Published in: Daily Mail
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