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freemasons in the whitehouse

On the back of the U.S. one dollar bill, just below
the pyramid that has the All-Seeing Eye above it, you will find...
"Novus Ordo Seclorum" which translated means,
"New World Order"
There are actual "Egyptian-worshiping,
Osiris/Isis ritual conducting" MASONS in Washington
who believe "in the power of 19.5 and 33"
AND THEY’RE IN THE WHITE HOUSE!

RE: Who is better Michael Jackson or Justin Timberlake

michael jackson is a child molester it amazes me people seem to forget this.

RE: Tony Blair's donation to the Royal British Legion

Your obviosly stupid

RE: Tony Blair's donation to the Royal British Legion

Tony Blair must be prosecuted, not indulged like his mentor Peter Mandelson. Both have produced self-serving memoirs for which they have been paid fortunes. Blair’s will appear next month and earn him £4.6 million. So what if he is giving it away????????? Now consider Britain’s Proceeds of Crime Act. Blair conspired in and executed an unprovoked war of aggression against a defenceless country, which the Nuremberg judges in 1946 described as the “paramount war crime”. This has caused, according to scholarly studies, the deaths of more than a million people, a figure that exceeds the Fordham University estimate of deaths in the Rwandan genocide.

In addition, four million Iraqis have been forced to flee their homes and a majority of children have descended into malnutrition and trauma. Cancer rates near the cities of Fallujah, Najaf and Basra (the latter “liberated” by the British) are now revealed as higher than those at Hiroshima. “UK forces used about 1.9 metric tons of depleted uranium ammunition in the Iraq war in 2003,” the Defence Secretary Liam Fox told parliament on 22 July. A range of toxic “anti-personnel” weapons, such as cluster bombs, was employed by British and American forces.

Such carnage was justified with lies that have been repeatedly exposed. On 29 January 2003, Blair told parliament, “We do know of links between al-Qaida and Iraq …”. Last month, the former head of the intelligence service, MI5, Eliza Manningham-Buller, told the Chilcot inquiry, “There is no credible intelligence to suggest that connection … [it was the invasion] that gave Osama bin Laden his Iraqi jihad”. Asked to what extent the invasion exacerbated the threat to Britain from terrorism, she replied, “Substantially”. The bombings in London on 7 July 2005 were a direct consequence of Blair’s actions.

Documents released by the High Court show that Blair allowed British citizens to be abducted and tortured. He is a slimey coward who has feathered his nest while men,women and children have been killed. He should be charged with george bush for warcrimes.

RE: Tony Blair's donation to the Royal British Legion

Tony Blair's stunning admission to the BBC that he would have invaded Iraq regardless of whether there had been Weapons of Mass Destruction revealed the true nature of the U.S -U.K military adventure in the Middle East.

The ugly truth behind the political charade was that the decision to remove Saddam Hussein had been made behind closed doors before any evidence had been gathered.

Blair told Fern Britton that if he had known there were no WMDs he would have still favored military force:

"I would still have thought it right to remove him [Saddam Hussein]" he said.

"I mean obviously you would have had to use and deploy different arguments about the nature of the threat."

And that is exactly what Blair did, only it was after the invasion. Once the illusion that Saddam presented a serious threat to our security had vanished, the goal post was moved and the war was justified on the basis that Saddam was a bad man and had 'gassed his own people'. (Bush and Blair of course neglected to mention the fact that we supported Saddam during his worst years, and sold him the weapons he used to kill members of his own population).

Regardless, we now know that the war was not based on an external threat, but on the whims of Blair's personal feelings towards Saddam. And that means not only was the war illegal, but Blair criminally culpable for subverting the legal process and taking Britain to war without due cause.

Article 51 of the U.N Charter states that countries may only use military force if they have been attacked ('the inherent right to self defense'), and Blair clearly violated that law when going to war with a nation that had not threatened the United Kingdom, or any of its neighbors for that matter.

It is unlikely that anything will happen to Blair. The Iraq War Inquiry (the ongoing investigation led by Sir John Chilcot) was set up to thoroughly investigate the events that led up to the war in Iraq, but is ultimately futile since there are no lawyers or judges on the panel to ascertain whether it was illegal or not.

If the investigation was done seriously, there is no doubt Blair would be found guilty of committing a war crime and sent to the Hague.

It is a sad lesson that the law can only be applied to the weak, while the powerful live happily above it.

RE: Tony Blair's donation to the Royal British Legion

Tony Blair was told he had "blood on his hands" by Peter Brierley, left, the father of Lance Cpl. Shaun Brierley, who was killed in March 2003 Photo: PA Mr Blair, who has repeatedly defended his decision to lead Britain into the conflict, was rebuked by Mr Brierley at a reception for guests who attended a commemoration service marking the end of the Iraq campaign and honouring the 179 British personnel who died during the six-year conflict.

Mr Brierley refused to shake Mr Blair's outstretched hand at the event staged at the Guildhall in the City and told the politician: "I'm not shaking your hand, you've got blood on it."
Tony Blair is a money grabbing lowlife who is directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of men,women,and children. He should be arrested for warcrimes

hi people

just joined today trying to find myself a woman in london... easier said than done frustrated why are women so complicated?

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