
So much for all the excitement. This, on page 11, is how the Sunday Times covered yesterday's convention. Pathetic.
A little bird tweeted in my ear that it was time to come over and see how things are.

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So much for all the excitement. This, on page 11, is how the Sunday Times covered yesterday's convention. Pathetic.
A tiny nipple.
As long as you keep believing the answers are intellectual (a form of repression to not see the subconscious way people live) people will continue to behave like beasts because they know you too drink from the same source.
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Quite a lot in the Observer but that was to be expected, being sponsors via the Grauniad.
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It just did not happen as far as the Ministry of Truth, Conservative Central Office and the Politburo were concerned
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Anything on the protesters stopped under s44 outside the hall?
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You are going to have to help me, Kinderling. Your comments are intriguing and you are clearly convinced that you are onto something, but I simply don’t get it. Can you be merciful and expand a little bit on what you mean?
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What were they protesting about?
Too much liberty?
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Yes Mr Pain, I do think I am on to something about unconscious behaviour.
Libertarianism is the apology of fixing the religion of Socialism, rather that explaining it is not true. Like the Church of England fixing Islam.
Socialism is the baser nature of female kind wishing it were true in order to remain in a system that dehumanises the individual in the name of being humane. Like Religions do not make people better but keeps them in a superficial stasis of never achieving enlightenment.
A tiny ripple then is all that is made by people who are on the same side. (The BNP may appear to be opposite, in that they have a masculine rage of unconscious behaviour).
The original Thomas Pain explained the emptiness of religion. He stood outside it.
I try to explain the emptiness of intellectualism: You won’t beat the force of feminist resentment by copying them. Step out of the box.
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One further try:
-People in poverty are not equal. There is now a Socialist system in place that says they are. This country once had the deserving and undeserving poor… and by default an empire.
-People in Christianity are not Equal. The Church of England now says they are. The CoE once knew right from wrong… and by default evangelised the whole world.
– Not all relious cults are the same. NuLabour says they are the same. To make women inferior is allowed in Sharia. Now we are conquored.
No fine words are going to change hearts and minds Mr Pain. This war is about character.
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Tom is a retired international lawyer. He was a partner in a City of London law firm and spent almost twenty years abroad serving clients from all over the world.
Returning to London on retirement in 2011, he was dismayed to discover how much liberty had been lost in the UK while he was away.
He’s a classical liberal (libertarian, if you must) who, like his illustrious namesake, considers that
“…government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.”
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