Maggie Thatcher

unsworthblue

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Not had a discussion on her for a while so thought it was the time to do so,ok let's go.a couple of questions for all you Thatcherites... 1, how can you idolise a person who was a paedophile apologist,ie knew that her collegues and fellow politicians were raping children? 2, following the Hillsborough inquiry,albeit sensored,how can any football fan,working class man and northerner actually hail this subhuman woman? After all she did to blame the death of 96 innocent victims on themselves? I just cannot understand how any half brained human being could ever have had any respect for for that disgusting excuse for a human being and probably the biggest enemy of this once great country
 
I'll just summerise the next 30 pages for anyone who can't be arsed reading it all.

She's the biggest **** who has ever stepped foot on planet Earth and I partied like never before when the evil woman died. Hopefully in great pain.

No she wasn't. She was the greatest leader this country had since Churchill and made me proud to be British. And she sorted those pesky unions out.
 
Uncanny!!

I was thinking earlier today about starting a thread about naming the person who divided opinion most on Bluemoon - and the person I was going to suggets was Thatcher.

Totally divides opinion, not just on here, but in life as a whole.

One thing I do admire about her was her strength to stand by her decisions (whether they were correct or not) as opposed to today's lot, who change their thoughts like the wind, to garner favour.

I will admit, the recent paedophile revelations haven't shown her in a good light (if all true)
 
tidyman said:
I'll just summerise the next 30 pages for anyone who can't be arsed reading it all.

She's the biggest c**t who has ever stepped foot on planet Earth and I partied like never before when the evil woman died. Hopefully in great pain.

No she wasn't. She was the greatest leader this country had since Churchill and made me proud to be British. And she sorted those pesky unions out.
She protected people who raped children and blamed the deaths of innocent people on the wrong people,deliberately! Great mate of General Pinochet and spawned a son who went on to become a major arms dealing criminal who dealt in mass murder,apart from that she was a wonderfully strong woman who only needed 12 seconds of sleep to beat those argies n reclaim Malvenas! Are people really that thick that they actually believe Thatcher was all that? When I see Thatcherites blabbing on saying she had the country's well being at heart etc it makes me think "you thick piece of shit" ,Thatcher was a enemy of this country and should of been executed in the Tower of London in the 80's
 
tidyman said:
I'll just summerise the next 30 pages for anyone who can't be arsed reading it all.

She's the biggest c**t who has ever stepped foot on planet Earth and I partied like never before when the evil woman died. Hopefully in great pain.

No she wasn't. She was the greatest leader this country had since Churchill and made me proud to be British. And she sorted those pesky unions out.
You've dragged this out a bit/

Personally detested the woman with a passion saw too many decent blokes redundant and too many good companies closed through her stupid ideals of smashing organised labour but to blame her personally for the deaths at Hillsborough not sure about that, thousands of pissed up scousers might have had something to do with it as well, sadly the innocents who were in early copped out.
 
On Sunday I wore a T shirt I got in 1984, the year the miners strike started and when Mrs Thatcher was in power.

It's a Tetley Pub Hunt 1984 T shirt, and you had a card which was stamped every time you had a pint of Tetleys in a different pub, and when you got 20 stamps you got a free pint and sent your card off for the T shirt.

Ah, the 80s. They were a good time.
 
urmston said:
On Sunday I wore a T shirt I got in 1984, the year the miners strike started and when Mrs Thatcher was in power.

It's a Tetley Pub Hunt 1984 T shirt, and you had a card which was stamped every time you had a pint of Tetleys in a different pub, and when you got 20 stamps you got a free pint and sent your card off for the T shirt.

Ah, the 80s. They were a good time.
None of my 1984 T shirts still fit, never liked cheese cloth anyway.
 
urmston said:
On Sunday I wore a T shirt I got in 1984, the year the miners strike started and when Mrs Thatcher was in power.

It's a Tetley Pub Hunt 1984 T shirt, and you had a card which was stamped every time you had a pint of Tetleys in a different pub, and when you got 20 stamps you got a free pint and sent your card off for the T shirt.

Ah, the 80s. They were a good time.
1984 I was a lean mean fighting machine now I'm a fat ****,no way would a 31 yr old tee shirt still fit so fair play slim Jim
 
unsworthblue said:
Not had a discussion on her for a while so thought it was the time to do so,ok let's go.a couple of questions for all you Thatcherites... 1, how can you idolise a person who was a paedophile apologist,ie knew that her collegues and fellow politicians were raping children? 2, following the Hillsborough inquiry,albeit sensored,how can any football fan,working class man and northerner actually hail this subhuman woman? After all she did to blame the death of 96 innocent victims on themselves? I just cannot understand how any half brained human being could ever have had any respect for for that disgusting excuse for a human being and probably the biggest enemy of this once great country

1, she twatted scargill
2, she rescued the country.
3, she was sexy as fuck.

whats not to like.
 
ctidcarl said:
Uncanny!!

I was thinking earlier today about starting a thread about naming the person who divided opinion most on Bluemoon - and the person I was going to suggets was Thatcher.

Totally divides opinion, not just on here, but in life as a whole.

One thing I do admire about her was her strength to stand by her decisions (whether they were correct or not) as opposed to today's lot, who change their thoughts like the wind, to garner favour.

I will admit, the recent paedophile revelations haven't shown her in a good light (if all true)

She divided opinion because her policies were divisive in the extreme. North v South, Rich v Poor, Tenants v Landowners, Nationalised v Privatised and so on......

In short no shades of grey, just extremes of black or white.

Good for Britain, Bad for British.
 

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