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Scarfe of the week Scarfe of the weak, more like. Look at that floating gun.
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Mr. Squishy posted:Scarfe of the week It's the invisible hand of the free market holding it!
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Holy poo poo that is a Riddell-esqe level of totally unnecessary labelling there
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Daily Mail: "Luis Suarez the Liverpool football player has bitten a Chelsea opponent during a game and has been fined by the club." quote:“In my day top players were in bed by this time with a cup of cocoa.” Express: Telegraph: Ed Miliband and the Edinburgh pandas who just don't give a gently caress.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 00:45 |
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Steve Bell did it better:
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 06:55 |
Guardian: Steve Bell on Eric Schmidt and Google. Search engine chairman defended company's tax avoidance policies after paying just £6m in UK corporation tax. Ughhhhhhhh all these big companies tax avoiding is driving me pretty made when at the same time the government is coming down hard on the poor, mentally ill and disabled.
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Fluo posted:Ughhhhhhhh all these big companies tax avoiding is driving me pretty made when at the same time the government is coming down hard on the poor, mentally ill and disabled. I mean if your a wealth tory that is, otherwise the jokes on you.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 12:58 |
vodkat posted:
Yeah it's depressing.
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Fluo posted:Ughhhhhhhh all these big companies tax avoiding is driving me pretty made when at the same time the government is coming down hard on the poor, mentally ill and disabled. The people who run the big corporations are cleverer than the people who run the country.
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GuestBob posted:The people who run the big corporations are cleverer than the people who run the country. Hey, hey. George Osborne isn't a person.
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Fluo posted:Hey, hey. George Osborne isn't a person.
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Guavanaut posted:If corporations are allowed to be people, George Osborne should be afforded the same legal fiction too. The Citizens United ruling doesn't apply here, corporations aren't people in the UK, George Osborne is not human.
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onoflalks posted:The Citizens United ruling doesn't apply here, corporations aren't people in the UK, George Osborne is not human.
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 22:59 |
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George Osbourne is human; it's just his policies that are inhumane. Guardian: "George Osborne has poured water on Alex Salmond's plan for an independent Scotland to retain sterling as its currency." Telegraph: Independent: Daily Mail: "There is to be a crackdown on mediocre cosmetic cowboys who are making a fortune from bad surgery." quote:“Ah, You’ve finished. How does she look with the bandages off?” Express:
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Cloud Potato posted:Telegraph: quote:Express: I like the implication that no other member of the royal family will survive her birth though. Edit: So many 'likes'
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Oh look, a bunch of terrible opinions on Scotland. What a shock, media cartoonists.
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Guardian: Telegraph: (For non-Brits, this refers to Abu Qatada) Independent: Hey, he stopped crying. Also a reference to the completely fake bomb detectors a British businessman sold to Iraq. Daily Mail: "The Court of human rights have ruled that the cleric Qatada can’t be sent back to Jordan." quote:“That’s it. I’m sure I saw mine twitch. The UK can’t send Qatada back to Jordan.” Express: Cloud Potato fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Apr 25, 2013 |
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Cloud Potato posted:Daily Mail: Daily Mail is a bit slow on this one, the ECHR ruling on Qatada was back in January 2012. Unless they mean the decision of our own domestic courts recently?
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Have you noticed that the Express cartoons are often extremely off topic sentimentalist shite. I mean the one about 'Kate's baby WILL be Queen'.. well yes. They changed the law a few months ago in case its a girl. It just reads like weird propaganda. And the Winnie the Pooh thing too I suppose.
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BastardySkull posted:Have you noticed that the Express cartoons are often extremely off topic sentimentalist shite. I mean the one about 'Kate's baby WILL be Queen'.. well yes. They changed the law a few months ago in case its a girl. It just reads like weird propaganda. Nope, I only tend to look at the Express' cartoon to find the bird in it.
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Clapham Omnibus posted:Daily Mail is a bit slow on this one, the ECHR ruling on Qatada was back in January 2012. Unless they mean the decision of our own domestic courts recently? We've recently made another treaty with Jordan to the effect that they'll definitely give him a fair trial. The Mail's just being a bit defeatist.
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onoflalks posted:Nope, I only tend to look at the Express' cartoon to find the bird in it. Little dude seems a bit surprised in this one! Mr. Squishy posted:We've recently made another treaty with Jordan to the effect that they'll definitely give him a fair trial. The Mail's just being a bit defeatist. Both our and the European courts have repeatedly ignored previous diplomatic efforts (with good reason) and this will be no different. Jordan are not exactly trustworthy regardless of how many stupid treaties they sign.
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Yeah, I know. But that's why it's in the news again.
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BastardySkull posted:Have you noticed that the Express cartoons are often extremely off topic sentimentalist shite. I mean the one about 'Kate's baby WILL be Queen'.. well yes. They changed the law a few months ago in case its a girl. It just reads like weird propaganda. I can feel brain cells giving up and dying every time I look at one. I could give the terrible art a pass if the setups were clever or insightful, but half the time it feels like he just wants to make some banal observation that's popped into his head, like if you gave some crayons to your average right-winger on their lunch break and said 'here, try making a cartoon'. I sort of hope it's someone knowingly making awful cartoons and getting paid by a horrible newspaper for 5 minutes' work. Seeing how far he can push it before they realise he's taking the piss. The detailed birds always seem like a statement of integrity, completely out of place and showing actual care and precision. Like a secret symbol - yes these cartoons are intended to insult the reader's intelligence, welcome to Bird Club. And that Torygraph cartoon is a new low I think? Let me tell you about the REAL victims of torture
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Qatada seems like a pretty unpleasant chap, but I don't really understand why he is being deported or why it's so important to deport him that we should ignore the EHRC. He hasn't been convicted of (or prosecuted for) any crime in the UK and the UK doesn't have an extradition treaty with Jordan (where he has been convicted of a serious crime). From a quick Google I guess it's under part (i) of this?Immigration rules, Part 13 - Deportation posted:363. The circumstances in which a person is liable to deportation include:
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It's a question of losing face; Westminster has puffed up his reputation as Al Qaida's main man in the UK and if they back down now they'd look like
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baka kaba posted:And that Torygraph cartoon is a new low I think? Let me tell you about the REAL victims of torture
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The Supreme Court posted:It's a question of losing face; Westminster has puffed up his reputation as Al Qaida's main man in the UK and if they back down now they'd look like Actually when I type it out like that I feel as though there are certain parallels between Abu Qatada and Theresa May.
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The cartoon's accurate in the sense that he's become A Big Deal just because they won't stop publicly fighting a lost cause. He doesn't even need to do anything except appeal any decisions against him - the wailing and gnashing of teeth from the government and the media does the rest. The oxygen and firelighters and lighter fluid of publicity. If they'd just shut up and banned him from using the internet or whatever, nobody would even remember he existed. Everything else about the cartoon is the direct opposite of reality though Guavanaut posted:I took it as a suggestion rather than an observation. A good cartoon. Good point! I assume that's what their nightmares are about anyway (it's not like they have a conscience between them) so we may as well make their dreams a reality baka kaba fucked around with this message at 13:20 on Apr 25, 2013 |
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Guardian: The alternative press regulation charter. Telegraph: London mayor Boris Johnson's brother Jo is appointed head of the Downing Street policy unit. Independent: Daily Mail: "David Cameron has promoted Jo Johnson, brother of Boris to work with him at Number 10 Downing Street." quote:“Testing, testing…Hi, Jo. It’s me, Boris…Coup de etat tomorrow at noon. Be ready….Over and out.” Express:
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I bet if you found Paul Thomas's house it would look just like that
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Cloud Potato posted:Daily Mail:
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Guardian: "George Osborne says Thursday's growth figures are 'an encouraging sign the economy is healing'" Aww, I was hoping we'd see him slay the triple diplodocus. Independent Based on Frans Hals, Young Man Holding A Skull (Vanitas) Telegraph: Syria accused of using chemical weapons; Winston Churchill to appear on the new £5 note, due 2016. Bonus! Morning Star: Cloud Potato fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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What's in the fur cup?
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 00:47 |
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Cloud Potato posted:Telegraph:
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goatface posted:What's in the fur cup? I'm not sure what's inside it, just that the Tories' massive fur cup runneth over.
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Cloud Potato posted:I'm not sure what's inside it, just that the Tories' massive fur cup runneth over. It looks like some kind of bile or vomit with some kind of fungous growth inside the fur cup! Stephen Collins! Dark Matter! Cloud Potato posted:Telegraph: Why are they doing this, this was the Tories idea right?..... I guess atleast its not Thatcher. That would have been pure madness. Fluo fucked around with this message at 12:08 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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Fluo posted:Why are they doing this, this was the Tories idea right?..... I guess atleast its not Thatcher. That would have been pure madness. Hey, at least they're acknowledging that Churchill also wanted to use chemical weapons.
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Gonzo McFee posted:Hey, at least they're acknowledging that Churchill also wanted to use chemical weapons. Yeah sorry was mainly talking about the idea of Churchill being on a £5 note and not so much about the cartoon! But Seriously, Churchill is so over rated and only remembered for "single handedly winning ww2" and everything else where he was a massive poo poo is just forgotten. Being against the NHS, being against pretty much all of Attlee's stuff. Being against Gandhi etc. quote:It is alarming and also nauseating to see Mr. Gandhi, a seditious Middle Temple lawyer of the type well-known in the East, now posing as a fakir, striding half naked up the steps of the Viceregal palace to parley on equal terms with the representative of the King-Emperor. Also the quote about gasing: quote:I do not understand this squeamishness about the use of gas. We have definitely adopted the position at the Peace Conference of arguing in favour of the retention of gas as a permanent method of warfare. It is sheer affectation to lacerate a man with the poisonous fragment of a bursting shell and to boggle at making his eyes water by means of lachrymatory gas. I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes. The moral effect should be so good that the loss of life should be reduced to a minimum. It is not necessary to use only the most deadly gases: gases can be used which cause great inconvenience and would spread a lively terror and yet would leave no serious permanent effects on most of those affected ... We cannot, in any circumstances acquiesce to the non-utilisation of any weapons which are available to procure a speedy termination of the disorder which prevails on the frontier. Statement as president of the Air Council, War Office Departmental Minute (1919-05-12); Churchill Papers 16/16, Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge. Fluo fucked around with this message at 12:38 on Apr 27, 2013 |
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