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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    BT

    Leadership is important to the well-being of a society. Leaders reflect the values of the people. If superficial qualities of leadership appeal to voters, they will select inept and corrupt individuals to lead. But if the populace possesses high values and high aspirations, they will put into office leaders having a noble character and a spirit of service. The ideal leader is one with, a deeply moral and spiritual personality devoted to the collective welfare and established in neo-humanistic values.
    Like Netanyahu.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Like Netanyahu.......
    Lol!

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    likely more pathetic distraction with Cameron called in to play his part - but then, everything about Political Power Stinks, If there was Democracy, we wouldn't need them - it's power for their own self Interest...and they dont care how they get it, they just need the People to believe them ordely and above board, enough that they'll put a cross against a name and give them mandate to manipulate....What we see are Actors, given a script...ans so much time to play it out, and together with their media arm, convince the people....do folk really imagine that when they Vote, that one Individual runs the show ?....I hope not, but likely so, do they not know about the immense wealth and lineage that pulls the strings, do they not know about the influence they wield, as have done for centuries. their reach..........do folk not think that such power dominates the agenda, that they'd allow someone from outside their "club" gain high office and upset their Game....are folk born yesterday - it seems so.




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    Good grief not at all. I wrote '' a deeply moral and spiritual personality devoted to the collective welfare and established in neo-humanistic values.'' Moral? Even the KGB know that he has friends in some strip place. Collective welfare? He is for many and not the few ! That's not collective, maybe protectionism? But I can imagine with Covid-19 around, it does occupy your mind too much, and less thoughts about 'all friends?' Notice the crease in his lower ear ,the lubule ,a sure sign of an heart attack coming soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    Notice the crease in his lower ear ,the lubule ,a sure sign of an heart attack coming soon!
    How soon Balan, we're all dead in the long term ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    How soon Balan, we're all dead in the long term ?
    Just enjoy it while you can, because no-one is getting out of here alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    How soon Balan, we're all dead in the long term ?
    Very true sinkov, the only certainty, when you are born into this world, is the fact that you will die!

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    No other political party in the UK can match the Tories voracious appetite for cronyism...

    https://inews.co.uk/news/hancock-acc...54?ITO=newsnow

    It really is rather appalling would you say chaps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    No other political party in the UK can match the Tories voracious appetite for cronyism...
    You have either a very selective memory or a short one BT, possibly both. The expenses scandal in 2009, Speaker Martin resigned, Cabinet Ministers Jacqui Smith, Hazel Blears, Kitty Usher, Geoff Hoon, David Laws, backbenchers Chapman, Chaytor, Cohen, Devine, Gibson, Illsley, McShame, Moffat, Moran, Morley, in the Lords, Baron Clarke, Baroness Thornton, Baroness Uddin, the expenses scandal did for all of them some ended up in prison.

    None of the above were Tories.

    Remember Tessa Jowell, married to international tax lawyer David Mills, and the £400,000 mortgage paid off by a gift from Berlusconi, who Mills had recently spoken up for a in a corruption case. Tessa, bless her, claimed to know nothing about it, and said she didn't even know the mortgage had been paid off. Tessa was not a Tory.

    Remember Two Jags Union owned flat, which he was paying a peppercorn rent for. He moved out to his grace and favour apartment in Admiralty Arch, but allowed his son to live in his Union flat rent free. No one asked the Union members who were subbing the flat what they thought about this arrangement. Two Jags was not a Tory.

    Remember the 'Loans for Lordships' scandal investigated by Scotland Yard ? Remember Lord Levy, aka Mr Cashpoint ? £1 million loan from the CEO of Capita, a company with billions in government contracts, £2 million from David Sainsbury, 17 out of 22 people who had donated over £100,000 to the Labour party received an honour, all but one of those who had donated over £1 million received a peerage. No Tories were involved in the above.

    I could go on all night with Labour sleaze stories BT, I could put up two for every one you can put up about the Tories, and still have plenty to spare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    You have either a very selective memory or a short one BT, possibly both. The expenses scandal in 2009, Speaker Martin resigned, Cabinet Ministers Jacqui Smith, Hazel Blears, Kitty Usher, Geoff Hoon, David Laws, backbenchers Chapman, Chaytor, Cohen, Devine, Gibson, Illsley, McShame, Moffat, Moran, Morley, in the Lords, Baron Clarke, Baroness Thornton, Baroness Uddin, the expenses scandal did for all of them some ended up in prison.

    None of the above were Tories.

    Remember Tessa Jowell, married to international tax lawyer David Mills, and the £400,000 mortgage paid off by a gift from Berlusconi, who Mills had recently spoken up for a in a corruption case. Tessa, bless her, claimed to know nothing about it, and said she didn't even know the mortgage had been paid off. Tessa was not a Tory.

    Remember Two Jags Union owned flat, which he was paying a peppercorn rent for. He moved out to his grace and favour apartment in Admiralty Arch, but allowed his son to live in his Union flat rent free. No one asked the Union members who were subbing the flat what they thought about this arrangement. Two Jags was not a Tory.

    Remember the 'Loans for Lordships' scandal investigated by Scotland Yard ? Remember Lord Levy, aka Mr Cashpoint ? £1 million loan from the CEO of Capita, a company with billions in government contracts, £2 million from David Sainsbury, 17 out of 22 people who had donated over £100,000 to the Labour party received an honour, all but one of those who had donated over £1 million received a peerage. No Tories were involved in the above.

    I could go on all night with Labour sleaze stories BT, I could put up two for every one you can put up about the Tories, and still have plenty to spare.
    Lovely and usual Tory diversionary tactic sinkov. Never mind addressing the rampant Tory corruption brought to a head in 2021, let's blame Labour for having their snouts in the trough more than a decade ago, despite the fact some of their individual actions were investigated by Scotland Yard and no charges where ever brought.

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