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cashman 03-12-2007 16:23

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wonder what the 2 peers thought when the "STUPID" woman said she wanted to remain in Sudan and continue teaching.:eek: she's NOT wired up right.:rolleyes:

Eric 03-12-2007 17:42

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 500086)
wonder what the 2 peers thought when the "STUPID" woman said she wanted to remain in Sudan and continue teaching.:eek: she's NOT wired up right.:rolleyes:

The term "glutton for punishment" certainly does come to mind:confused:

Bonnyboy 03-12-2007 21:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 500086)
wonder what the 2 peers thought when the "STUPID" woman said she wanted to remain in Sudan and continue teaching.:eek: she's NOT wired up right.:rolleyes:

Is she really intending to remain in Sudan, I heard some statement or other she said earlier in the day stating how sorry she was at never being able to return to the place :rolleyes:

cashman 03-12-2007 21:24

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 500217)
Is she really intending to remain in Sudan, I heard some statement or other she said earlier in the day stating how sorry she was at never being able to return to the place :rolleyes:

no shes in dubai,on her way back to the U.K. now, that was what she said to the 2 peers over the weekend, or so the media said.;) she cannot remain in Sudan, the deportation still stands.

WillowTheWhisp 03-12-2007 21:24

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I think what she actually said was that she wished she could stay there and go back to work. Of course she can't.

Bonnyboy 03-12-2007 21:35

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I think what she actually said was that she wished she could stay there and go back to work. Of course she can't.

If she did return to Sudan it would put a new twist on the term “ Self Flagellation Think I’d hand the woman the whip myself :(

Eric 03-12-2007 21:58

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From what I can see of the Sudan, how would anyone, even after a short uneventful visit, want to go back to the place. Maybe it is not the a**hole of the world, but you can sure as hell smell it from there.

Wynonie Harris 03-12-2007 22:10

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This whole business has raised one point for me...over the last few days, as we've witnessed demonstrations in the streets of Khartoum, we've been told that it's all because the Sudanese despise the British. That being the case, why does the government insist on giving away millions and millions of pounds of our hard-earned money to this country? Perhaps Greg Pope could come on here and explain...but I won't hold my breath. :rolleyes:

cashman 03-12-2007 22:26

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 500235)
This whole business has raised one point for me...over the last few days, as we've witnessed demonstrations in the streets of Khartoum, we've been told that it's all because the Sudanese despise the British. That being the case, why does the government insist on giving away millions and millions of pounds of our hard-earned money to this country? Perhaps Greg Pope could come on here and explain...but I won't hold my breath. :rolleyes:

what really made my day about this farce, on skynews sunday morning a journalist was saying, that the U.K. is the biggest contributor of aid to sudan in europe, but when the aid reached sudan, it WAS NOT disributed to the south of the country(which is christian) unless they converted to islam, what the hells going on here are we completly stupid or what?:mad: would love Greg to enlighten me on that.:rolleyes:

Bonnyboy 03-12-2007 22:29

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 498906)
Imperialism was and is worong. Any unwarrented domination of one strong people ove a weaker people is wrong. Imposing unworkable and often stupid national boundaries on traditional systems is wrong. But, having said that, one has to ask, how long must a country thro' its govt have to apologise. And it seems like the British govt., is bending over backwards (and quite often forwards) to accomodate immigrants from former Imperial territories. The Empire is gone ... and I don't think anyone really misses it ... and maybe it's time to get rid of the guilt. And it is definately time that your govt. stopped acting as if it is still the guilty party.

Just a few thoughts from the former colonies, in the middle of what looks like a nice little blizzard.

Wynonie, the only reason I can suggest as to why our Government give so much aide is ....Guilt. :(

Hope you dont mind me using your quote Eric :o

Wynonie Harris 03-12-2007 23:05

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 500241)
Wynonie, the only reason I can suggest as to why our Government give so much aide is ....Guilt. :(

Hope you dont mind me using your quote Eric :o

Fine, well, if the members of this government do feel that way, then I suggest that they deal with their guilt by getting their hands in their pockets and giving their own money to Sudan. I don't feel guilty in the slightest and I would guess that the majority of the British population feel the same way. So I would respectfully request that Gordon Brown and his gang of cohorts stop giving OUR money away to a country in the grip of primitive religious fanaticism, whose population don't even like us anyway!

Bonnyboy 03-12-2007 23:15

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Fine, well, if the members of this government do feel that way, then I suggest that they deal with their guilt by getting their hands in their pockets and giving their own money to Sudan. I don't feel guilty in the slightest and I would guess that the majority of the British population feel the same way. So I would respectfully request that Gordon Brown and his gang of cohorts stop giving OUR money away to a country in the grip of primitive religious fanaticism, whose population don't even like us anyway!

Agree whole heartedly, it's sad to see infants, indeed, grown people in a state of starvation or dire medical need. Charity begins at home tho as they say.

Neil 03-12-2007 23:47

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 500249)
Fine, well, if the members of this government do feel that way, then I suggest that they deal with their guilt by getting their hands in their pockets and giving their own money to Sudan. I don't feel guilty in the slightest and I would guess that the majority of the British population feel the same way. So I would respectfully request that Gordon Brown and his gang of cohorts stop giving OUR money away to a country in the grip of primitive religious fanaticism, whose population don't even like us anyway!

Put me down for not wanting any of the silly amount of tax I pay going to them either

WillowTheWhisp 04-12-2007 10:26

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Agree whole heartedly, it's sad to see infants, indeed, grown people in a state of starvation or dire medical need. Charity begins at home tho as they say.

Wouldn't mind if the money was actually going to those in dire need but somehow I doubt it.

cashman 04-12-2007 10:28

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 500341)
Wouldn't mind if the money was actually going to those in dire need but somehow I doubt it.

see post 144,willow, thats where its going.:(;)


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