Friday 26 March 2010

Tuesday 16 March 2010

A Blogger from 6 BC

Once upon a time Hermes was driving all over the world with a cart stuffed with falsehoods, wickedness and deceit, distributing a little of his load in each country. But when he came to the land of the Arabs, it is said, the cart suddenly broke into pieces, and the inhabitants plundered its contents as if they were valuable merchandise, so that there was nothing left for hermes to carry elsewhere.

The moral of the story is.... The Arabs are the greatest liars and deceivers on earth. Thier tongues know not the truth.
(Aesop 6 BC)

Thursday 11 March 2010

My little piece of britain

My name is Robert Weale,

I've lived in Cradley Heath all my life, and I love this tiny piece of Britain, within a few minutes walk I can be lost in the peacefulness of the open countryside, like my dad used to do, or be enclosed in the warmth of one of our ever diminishing Public Houses, like my Granddad used to do, although i'll admit it's been a while since i did either

There are questions I keep asking myself.... Where has the community spirit gone? Where has our big industry gone where whole families and communtities worked in the same factories, wharehouses and mines etc? People don't feel safe the way we did 30 years ago, why ? These are just three questions I ask myself daily, I have many more and I'm sure lot's of you have similar ones. I'm currently on my way to try and answer some of these questions and hopefully to actually try to answer some of them, but I need your help.

Over the next 2 months you will be getting all kinds of leaflets from one Political party or another, I'd just like to ask that before you bin them there's one in particular that may be of some use to you, so when it appears on your carpet please take a few minutes to glance through it you may be pleasantly surprised that it's not actually filled with the vile things that most of the press say is associated with this party. The party I refer to is the British National Party, I'll be standing in the Cradley Heath and Foxcote ward this coming election, maybe we can eventually make some common sense decisions, and put the people who live in our world, in a position to answer and act on some of our questions.

Yours Truely Mr Robert Weale.

Saturday 6 March 2010

The Plight Of the immigrant

This happened last year,
More than 200 African migrants are feared dead after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya.
Authorities said there were 20 confirmed deaths with another 200 people missing four days after the accident.
The boat, which a Libyan police official said had a capacity of just 50, overturned Friday in high winds with about 250 on board.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1166013/More-feared-drowned-boats-crammed-migrants-sink-coast-Libya.html#ixzz0b05h6qNx

This is what they face,

"Many of the children on the boats from Libya had been forced to travel thousands of miles, often alone, to escape conflict and poverty in countries such as Somalia, Eritrea and Nigeria.
"In ten months we received over 2,000 children entitled to receive protection in Italy. They were often exhausted, hungry, severely dehydrated and terrified after the journey. Many children have recounted harrowing stories, of rape and of having to see dead family members thrown out of the boat.

"Many of the child migrants had been locked up in adult detention centres before boarding the boats for Italy, and we are afraid they may be returned there when they arrive in Libya. Conditions are notoriously bad. Human rights organisations have persistently reported allegations of torture and ill-treatment at the centres in a country which has not signed the Geneva Refugee Convention."

http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/developing-world-stories/2009/07/bnp-leader-extends-sick-pledge.html

Actually what Nick said was a more humane way of preventing death by stopping this discusting people trafficking market. When you actually think about it in a historical context this statement could actually be used to either vilify or champion the BNP, as has been done. So here we have an argument did he say this, or did he mean that? we all would like to speculate what went on in the minds of our great leaders in the past, however, this will not solve the proplems we face in the present, if people want to call the BNP fascists then let them, in my opinion the word fascist is another one of those politics words like racist, holocaust etc which are frequently used to disarm and nullify this type of debate.

This is actually a comment i made on the democracy forum i felt it would be a good post.