Our wonderful Home Secretary

I’m being sarcastic. Obviously.
Obnoxio the Clown offered up a link on Tom Harris’s blog to this article about an asylum seeker in Alan Johnson’s Hull West and Hessle constituency. He initially helped Emmanuel Njoya and his family stay in the UK by “making an impassioned “life and death” plea not to send Emmanuel back to [...]

Real Street Variety Performance

All the bad stuff gets a bit depressing sometimes, so, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, allow me to introduce you all to the first ever Real Street Variety Performance. Our first guest is singing her number one hit from 1992. Please welcome Miss Tasmin Archer…

Amazing! And now, from north of the border… Laurel and [...]

Gordon has a new catchphrase to win back the middle classes

At the Fabian Conference today, Gordon Brown unveiled his catchphrase to win back the middle classes:
Social mobility for the majority.
But the Prime Minister has a problem with “social mobility for the majority”. New Labour clearly despises the middle classes, so it just looks like he wants more people to hate – and tax. Or have [...]

Gay rights would ‘grind to a halt’ under Tories, say Lib Dems

From the Guardian,
Nearly a third of David Cameron’s shadow cabinet voted against gay rights legislation at some point over the last two parliaments, demonstrating their “shameful” record in tackling discrimination, according to the Liberal Democrats.
They have compiled research on four examples of legislation where many Tories voted against equal rights laws. Chris Huhne, the Lib [...]

Yet Another “9/11 Was An Inside Job” Song

An original song. Although primarily about 9/11 it does touch on some other issues such as the dumbing down of the public, the bombings of 3/11 and 7/7, the global warming/carbon tax scam, the central banking scam, fluoridated water, toxins in vaccines, the Kennedy assassination, the false left-right paradigm, the Rockefellers, the Saudi Corporation Ptech, [...]

Should giant corporations worry us when they do something decent?

I am naturally suspicious when a giant company does something good or nice. For example, Nestlé is producing a Fair Trade KitKat – just the four-finger version at the moment  – mustn’t get carried away now, must we? Are they doing it because it’s good and right, or to take publicity away from their despicable [...]

Clegg: faith schools must teach that homosexuality is “normal and harmless”

Such a statement proves that everyone should have a problem with the Liberal Democrat leader, because he is certainly not normal or harmless. His statement is factually incorrect (a lie) and illiberal (fascist).
Firstly, homosexual behaviour is not normal for the very obvious reason that the human anatomy is designed for sex between a man and [...]

One rule for them…

It’s a common theme these days: one rule for ‘them’ and another for us. France’s anti-piracy goon squad pirates the font in its logo.
Hapodi, the French agency that’s in charge of the country’s new anti-piracy scheme (if someone you live with is accused of three acts of infringement, your whole household is taken offline and [...]

Gary McKinnon granted another judicial review

From The Register,
The High Court has granted a further judicial review of the Home Secretary’s decision to allow extradition proceeding against Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon to proceed. The move means the imminent threat of extradition against McKinnon is removed until at least April.
The latest in a long line of appeals by McKinnon will consider whether [...]

You would think that socialists would embrace Christianity

You would think that socialists would rejoice at Christ’s message to love and value everyone and that nobody should set themselves above another, as the Lord showed by meeting with the most wayward in society when no one else would, so why do they take every opportunity to denounce Christians today?
Mike McNabb writes on the [...]