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"President Bush tried to reassure the nation today that the economy is strong enough to weather the current crisis, but by the time Bush stopped speaking nine minutes l..."

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An opportunity for a Citizen's Basic Income? (13 mins ago)

This is one of those (very hasty) posts that should be prefaced with .. "I'm not an economist, but..." You know the concept of a Citizen's Basic Income? Personally, I...

Never Trust a Hippy

Monday, May 29, 2006

Smiffy - no comments

Via Bob, here's BNP Councillor Simon Smith from Sandwell MBC, known to friends as "Smiffy".

A sample of his views:
I believe that the ruling elites control the main parties. Their leaders have something to hide. As such, I believe they are in high positions of authority in order that they can be more easily controlled by the behind the scenes string pullers. I believe this may be true at local level as well. Those behind the scenes string pullers are the banks, corporations and media - different heads of the same monster.

I believe going into the 21st Century, the real struggle for humanity is one of Spirituality versus Materialism. I don't profess that either the BNP or myself are always right. I'm sure there are good people in other smaller parties. I reserve the right to respect good people in those parties - what ever they might think of me is irrelevant. I hope that the British National Party becomes more than a party, more than even a cultural movement. I hope it is in the Vanguard of a New Renaissance that can destroy the wicked, some would say satanic, Globalist-Materialist world order that keeps many new discoveries, inventions and knowledge undercover, ON PURPOSE in order to maintain control - we might look back on these present times as the "New Dark Ages".

Said the former teacher. Perhaps the people of Great Bridge would have been better served by his namesake, and lookalike (left).

More embarrassing namesakes here and here.

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