Wednesday, 31 October 2012


tory mp burk is threatening me with psychiatric treatment as she guns for my footage ...

she sure as hell aint getting anywhere with out it ... 
and she will be doubly vacuous and icy with it .... 


Fomalhaut88
1 November 2012 12:34AM
PaxGrass :
No, you are conflating the SNP with CND. CND have an excellent understanding of Trident. The SNP membership don't, despite having a CND group within them, for most SNP members it is an ancillary issue to independence so they've not taken the time to learn the details. Plus, you are conflating pro-independence posters with SNP members. For instance I'm a pro-independence Scot who'll be voting no in 2014 because I feel the SNP are no longer credibly committed to opposing Trident
Tell me, does your "excellent understanding of Trident" include the idea that it needs GPS to make it work?
Does that "understanding" extend to the idea that it needs an enabling call from Washington to make it work?????
That SNP/CND supporter Kristine Kochanski truly does need your "excellent understanding".
Please do enlighten her, will you.

Fomalhaut88
1 November 2012 12:30AM
LastClassWarrior :
Multiply so. The warheads themselves are secured by Permissive Action Linkages (PALs) whose codes can only be released by the highest level of the US politco-military command (the President if alive and in contact, then the Vice President and then the Speaker of the House). No PAL, no mushroom cloud. We cannot make "our" warheads explode without direct, real-time authorisation from the US. (So much for the 'independent deterrent'). Also, the missiles are guided using the Global Positioning System, which is US-owned and operated and can be denied by them to any user or system at will - the 'Selective Availability' has always been a feature of the system, so that users dependent on GPS can be denied it at American whim. So, not only are the missiles dead weight without US authorisation, but we can only guide them to their targets with US connivance - which can be withdrawn at a moment's notice. Finally, the submarines themselves are hopelessly compromised, easily tracked by the US, the French and the Russians (at least) due to design flaws that make them much noisier than their foreign equivalents. How did that happen? Their nuclear propulsion is a US design, supplied to us as a "gift" - of course it's a noisy, obvious disaster that makes our submarines all but useless compared to the US. Why was this never spotted? Because in the US their nuclear propulsion was at least run by engineers, while in the UK it was the province of PPE graduates and naval officers with more gold stripes than brain cells who were grateful for an apparently-working reactor design and had no skills to spot the disastrous designed-in faults. In the Cold War days this was just about tolerable since the Soviets were much less capable even than our pathetic submarines, but the reality today is that in any time of real threat or tension our submarines would be easily sunk within hours
You are not the last class warrior. there are plenty more out there that will be pedalling this drivel.
Trident nuclear warheads need GPS, do they????
So all an enemy has to do is knock out the GPS network and none of the UK or US nuclear missiles will work?
Is that the quality of your debate?????????
So tell me, how did the previous Polaris system get by without GPS?
Please do explain.


Supersage64
31 October 2012 11:45PM
Iranians hijacked a US Drone.. Surely they can hijack a Nuke?? The guidance system, as others have indicated, is the weak point... redirecting a nuke will be the big technological gain in modern warfare and the Iranians have already demontrated that they are ahead of the pack in this respect.
Nukes kill cities not armies... they make children fry. Thanks for offering me the option of watching children die
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who's this ? 
actually have wondered the same thing haven't i 
i actually do know the answer but can't say 


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burk filling its gob with disablist hate speech 


artdeco
31 October 2012 11:44PM
Well written gibberish from someone who has lifted part of the report from the Arsenal to try and cover the fact that they know more about mythology than football.
Well written mythology about some rich biggie who has parted with facts to try and cover their arse knowing that they no more can lift it to play football.

DammYankee
31 October 2012 11:50PM
As a fan of American Football and baseball, I appreciate a great comeback:
Boston Red Sox' series against the New York Yankees from a 3-0 deficit to win the ALCS 4-3 and later their first World Series since Babe Ruth was traded away
This years San Francisco Giants' snatching the NLCS from St. Louis
The Chicago Bears defeating the Arizona Cardinals without scoring a single offensive touchdown in 07/08.

But none of them during their comebacks were as piss-poor as Arsenal.
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norwegian prosser referring to my history the stinking entity 

Rabbit8
31 October 2012 11:07PM
Humanity as one voice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rl3V1d_tJpo
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I don't think you quite understand that point burk 

Katyia31 October 2012 10:48PM

the teeth are a back bencher opting in for a bit of naval gazing - - -
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jamted
31 October 2012 11:05PM
Call-Me 'welcoming' Tarzan's report at PMQs today - delicious! This cartoon exaggerating Tarzan's aging and Call-Me's preening really rubs it in.Poor Call-Me, it's not the only thing biting him on the bum at the moment - Labour's politicking EU vote isn't principled but it's great to see the government defeated on anything.
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yes burk i do realise they are thinking of giving the footage to your putrid self ... I'm not stupid ... you however are... that footage is what is gong to bite you up the arse in places you wished you didn't know about 



  • Katyia31 October 2012 9:32PM

    which this week turned out to be using Lithuanian workers allegedly kept in conditions of slavery
    and why would anyone 'allege' that if it wasn't true?
    It must feel like happy eggs all round now, with the coalition's charge to remove the "red tape" of labour rights that is a such "burden on business"
    how is it happy eggs if the workers are trafficked and beaten which no doubt they are - - - this does actually happen in jolly old england you know some are drugged and poisoned and have scars on their hands and feet - - -
    they are anything but tough on the causes of immigration
    hey not so fast Felcity - - - what causes ?
    Why, when unemployment among the young and unskilled here is so high, do companies like Noble Foods need to turn to foreign workers supplied by gangmasters?
    ah some original poetry what a coincidence - - -
    Immigration becomes the wages policy, with government actually promoting its increase
    so you want more immigration or less then ?
    Set up with support across the political spectrum after 23 cockle pickers drowned in Morecambe Bay in 2004, it was never funded sufficiently to carry out the level of inspection and enforcement needed to eradicate labour abuse
    more original poetry and labyrinthine crochet to befuddle the mind - - -
    Life for those who want to operate legally, providing decent jobs, filled by the sort of workers who know their rights and are not so easy to exploit, has got harder
    um yeah go on - - -
    Once again, tough when it comes to rhetoric on immigration, lax on the regulation that might remove the conditions driving it
    here we go again with this secret thought - - - the conditions behind immigration meaning WHAT ?
    Big supermarkets started opening illegally on Sundays, knowing local authorities would not have the bottle or resources to take them on
    and that gives you justification to do the same does it - - - some people get away with a bit of piracy if they are cool - - - others are such complete burks that every little last molecule is confiscated from their hot little hands - - -
    Where, in the past, local people had worked five days a week and enjoyed being able to supplement their incomes with overtime payments for evening and weekend work, that was no longer enough to meet supermarket demands. They had to run 24/7; it was migrants who filled the much longer unsocial hours
    that is a load of rubbish - - - migrants take up some of the work not all of it - - -
    It wants restrictions to prevent access to the UK labour market by Croatian nationals. Few are likely to come, as they have much stronger ties with Germany. But why miss an opportunity to grandstand to your anti-immigration heartlands?
    so now having complained that the conservatives pay lip service to anti immigration without addressing the causes of it you now maintain that they are really racist to be anti immigration - - - this is an analogous article with a hidden agenda - - - someone inadequate here is trying to justify the trafficking of workers for some kind of insalubrious design - - - and to draw attention away from the footage - - -
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  • OpenuptheSouth31 October 2012 9:30PM

    Cameron & Co, whatever they might tell you these next few years, aren't traditional, aren't conservative, aren't patriotic. Their one and only loyalty is to their chums, to the class of the global super rich.
    Of course, nihilistic anarcho-capitalists that they are, they're going to remove any and every constraint on business, whether it has a detrimental effect on Britain or not.

Your comment will appear as follows:

correction I think that might have been Louis impersonating Loz .... soz 

22.20, 31.10.12. 

OpenuptheSouth
31 October 2012 8:44PM
I don't know why we don't just cut out the middle man and send them directly to jail.
Think every nursery school teacher can tell you where each child is going.
Free will, yeah right.
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Im opening nothing for the repulsive tory mp burk .... especially my legs .... 





Steve Bell on superstorm Sandy - cartoon

Political cartoons throughout history have been self-evident, critically identifying the subject with a darkly amusing sense of immediacy and even didactic in essence. Why, now, does every cartoon seem to have to be a bloody riddle? Impact is sacrificed at the altar of cleverness. When I want a crossword I’ll look at another rag Mr Bell.
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ah and here come lorries 9pm footage freakout
no wonder he wanted to use the full moon to stoke his halloween ogling fest 





LordPosh
31 October 2012 8:10PM
Which gives a windfall of £1.60 per head.
Most money in offshore accounts belongs to socialist dictators. And the unemployed are avoiding tax more than anyone.
Producers are just as capable of artificially inflating prices as a speculator is; the same goes for government intervention. Ask a grain producer if they're happy to essentially gamble on what price they may be able to get for their crop x months from sowing; most would prefer for someone else to shoulder this risk.
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this is the burk gunning for my sexual footage to fill its empty crack .... 

Katyia
31 October 2012 5:14PM
I see someone has picked up on the kind of energies involved in this move - - - 
raising children is a job - - - you'd expect real life women to understand 
that - - - unless theyve had very cushy sheltered vicarious lives 
that is - - - especially if you aim to have genuine intimacy 
and quality time with your loved ones - - -
The supposed EU legal case against removing child benefit from higher earning families rests on the point of discrimination: British workers could find that their European colleagues on the same earnings were continuing to receive benefits from their home countries which would not be subject to the tax clawback imposed on Britons. So you could be sitting next to someone at work with the same number of children as you and the same income, who is unmolested by the penalties which the UK government has decided to impose on households with children
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetdaley/100187034/child-benefit-cuts-illegal-or-just-immoral/

Tuesday, 30 October 2012


DavidKZ
31 October 2012 2:01AM
Oh no! New Star Wars films! Now I'll be legally mandated to watch them, and it'll be illegal for me to watch or enjoy the original trilogy anymore! I'm soooo outraged!

tory mp burk is frothing at the mouth for my footage 




23.40
trix is threatening me with psychiatric treatment because he wants me to wait for him in holy chastity while he experiments concreting other women .... 


drafts 

raven beaks pound the glass 

suddenly awake 

roebuck blacktail eyes musky smoke 

theres like a  giant chime echoes off the screeching bats 


swatch swish

switch twitch bitch which pitch 





00.38am, 31.10.12. 


mesmeric chiasm
internal echoes of the concert hall to 
enhance reverberation and amplification a signal from 
the mixing desk is fed to a high fidelity loudspeaker ... the echoes 
bounce off the walls ... the Watkins copycat is a typical electronic delay device ... 




22.46, 30.10.12. 


Concussion ... Other symptoms include dizziness, nausea, lack of motor coordination, difficulty balancing, or other problems with movement or sensation. Visual symptoms include light sensitivity,[35] seeing bright lights, blurred vision, and double vision.[ ringing in the ears, is also commonly reported. In one in about seventy concussions, concussive convulsions occur, but these seizures that take place during or immediately after the concussion are not the same as post-traumatic seizures, and they, unlike post-traumatic seizures, are not in themselves predictive of post-traumatic epilepsy, which requires some form of structural brain damage, not just a momentary disruption in normal brain functioning. Concussive convulsions are thought to result from temporary loss or inhibition of motor function, and are not associated either with epilepsy . They are not associated with any particular sequelae and have the same high rate of favorable outcomes as concussions without convulsions

Cognitive symptoms include confusion, disorientation, and difficulty focusing attention. Loss of consciousness may occur but is not necessarily correlated with the severity of the concussion if it is brief. Post-traumatic amnesia, in which the person cannot remember events leading up to the injury or after it, or both, is a hallmark of concussion. Confusion, another concussion hallmark, may be present immediately or may develop over several minutes.[A patient may, for example, repeatedly ask the same questions, be slow to respond to questions or directions, have a vacant stare, or have slurred or incoherent speech. Other MTBI symptoms include changes in sleeping patterns and difficulty with reasoning, concentrating, and performing everyday activities. Affective results of concussion include crankiness, loss of interest in favorite activities or items, tearfulness, and displays of emotion that are inappropriate to the situation.  

Forces may cause linear, rotational, or angular movement of the brain, or a combination of these types of motion. In rotational movement, the head turns around its center of gravity, and in angular movement it turns on an axis not through its center of gravity. The amount of rotational force is thought to be the major type of force to cause concussion and the largest component in its severity.  


The brain is surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid, one of the functions of which is to protect it from light trauma, but more severe impacts or the forces associated with rapid acceleration may not be absorbed by this cushion. Concussion may be caused by impact forces, in which the head strikes or is struck by something, or impulsive forces, in which the head moves without itself being subject to blunt trauma for example, when the chest hits something and the head snaps forward



20.08. 30.10.12. Wik
drafts

vintage sepia

you can just see flitered 
the two crackling silhouettes destroying 
each other saturated with noise ... why are we bovvered? 
listen mate you buy your piece and Ill buy mine and we're quits ok ... 


13.34, 30.10.12. © Lizarikk

Monday, 29 October 2012

scratch is what people do 
begging and busking when your 
drawing something in the sand hanging 
on by your teeth when your backs against the 
wall ... you scratch ... 


3.40am, 30.10.12. © Lizarikk

PhyllidaErskineBrown
30 October 2012 12:19AM
"CLEGG OVERBOARD! CLEGG Over- . . ." [Cue: Shrieking political winds]
("Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished.")
Super Cartoon!
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stinking wallis has asked my neighbours to leave shit out in their home to make me ill 

Lostearthman
29 October 2012 11:22PM
Well done, Guardian - Henze is massively overlooked and deserves to be remembered.
My personal favourite is his Ragtimes and Habaneras for brass ensemble. Great symphonist and writer for solo guitar, too.

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awww burk giving me a compliment before tucking into my sexual footage how kind of her 

another ogling addict 
the entities are not welcome to my sexual footage to use as bombs i have a disability and this is draining for me 

TechnicalEphemera
29 October 2012 9:53PM
Why do you think the Iranians appear hell bent on getting hold of the things, too?
There is no evidence Iran has a nuclear weapons program.
Of course Iran has a nuclear weapons program, and so would you faced with an aggressive super power and their even more aggressive client state.
Iran will get the bomb and I am relaxed about that because they won't use it. At the end of the day, like all governments, their number one priority is to protect their wealth and power.
Weapons like Trident are why they won't drop an atomic bomb, whether the UK needs its own bombs or whether it can hide behind the bombs of France and America is really all that is being debated. What is beyond reasonable doubt is that at least one western democracy needs to have nukes.