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Baroness Thatcher In Hospital

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    Mellow JoeMellow Joe Posts: 705
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    Sven945 wrote:

    And as for Maggie? I'm in need of a bit of a celebration. Drinks are on me when she snuffs it.

    jack


    Yes shame on you that remark is offensive to those people who don't drink. :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,168
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    T--J wrote:
    Read my post, there's plenty of money in Cuba to be shared around, I saw it with my own eyes and that's just not happening. Communism may work, and Cuba may be doing relatively well considering the restrictions placed on them by the US but they are an extremely poor example of a successful communist country - the difference in classes between many of it's inhabitants is massive.

    Indeed, Forbes estimated Castro's fortune to be around $110 mil, about 10% of the GDP of Cuba.
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    rugbynutrugbynut Posts: 5,432
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    T--J wrote:
    Read my post, there's plenty of money in Cuba to be shared around, I saw it with my own eyes and that's just not happening. Communism may work, and Cuba may be doing relatively well considering the restrictions placed on them by the US but they are an extremely poor example of a successful communist country - the difference in classes between many of it's inhabitants is massive.

    You dont have racism in Cuba.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,893
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    tomorrow wrote:
    In europe (with the exceiption of the UK) she really was extremely highly regarded and respected.

    Can't speak for the whole of Europe myself, but Thatcher is FAR from being a popular figure in Italy and Germany, at least.
    When the Iron Lady talked - others listened!

    Not sure that's a compliment, necessarily. When Bin Laden talks, others listen too (!).
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    rugbynutrugbynut Posts: 5,432
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    _drak wrote:
    Indeed, Forbes estimated his fortune to be around $110 mil, about 10% of the GDP of Cuba.

    What that bastian of free thinking Forbes??

    Utter and compleate tosh!
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    T--J wrote:
    Read my post, there's plenty of money in Cuba to be shared around, I saw it with my own eyes and that's just not happening. Communism may work, and Cuba may be doing relatively well considering the restrictions placed on them by the US but they are an extremely poor example of a successful communist country - the difference in classes between many of it's inhabitants is massive.

    Hi T--J,

    I didn't quote Cuba as an example of a successful communist country, or as a communist country. I was tempted, but went for Vietnam, since I needed just one counter-example.

    Where I'm coming from is that I don't see the world in black and white, what I loathe about Mrs T's politics is that it is divisive, it is black and white, us and them.
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    T--JT--J Posts: 19,550
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    trash80 wrote:
    heh, no abroad though you can get enough beggers here
    EvilMeMeMe wrote:
    If you have a house, a kitchen, a cooker, a plate to put them on and you've paid your gas/electricity bill.

    Details, eh?
    Hehe, you guys. :D

    It was an analogy made because trash80's post about other non-communist counties suffering poverty was about as relevant as the price of eggs (;)), to the argument that Cuba was a successful example of communism. :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 9,168
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    rugbynut wrote:
    What that bastian of free thinking Forbes??

    Utter and compleate tosh!

    Human Rights aren't much better either.

    http://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/cuba/
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    trash80trash80 Posts: 21,537
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    oh thats what you meant, i did find your eggs post confusing, yoke is on me then
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    T--JT--J Posts: 19,550
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    KJ44 wrote:
    Hi T--J,

    I didn't quote Cuba as an example of a successful communist country, or as a communist country. I was tempted, but went for Vietnam, since I needed just one counter-example.

    Where I'm coming from is that I don't see the world in black and white, what I loathe about Mrs T's politics is that it is divisive, it is black and white, us and them.
    No, I know that KJ but others did. :) TBH, politics just doesn't interest me in the least but when I saw Cuba being held up as a successful example of communism, I nearly choked on my tea! :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,568
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    zx50 wrote:
    Even though I come from the North East...I hope she makes a full recovery. I don't like the woman at all..but i'm not going to wish her dead though. They called her the iron lady..a fitting description of her I think.
    Fair point, I'll revise my orginal statement:

    "I hope she rusts in hell"
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    rugbynutrugbynut Posts: 5,432
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    _drak wrote:
    Human Rights aren't much better either.

    http://www.hrw.org/reports/1999/cuba/

    I dont trust any information that pops up on a website. I prefer to make my own assessments

    Long Live Fidel. Long live the revolution.
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    rugbynut wrote:
    I dont trust any information that pops up on a website.

    Two sides to every story ... ;)

    http://www.cadenagramonte.cubaweb.cu/english/
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    T--JT--J Posts: 19,550
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    rugbynut wrote:
    You dont have racism in Cuba.
    Probably because it's people is made up of such a diversity of cultures and races that they wouldn't know who to pick on first. ;)
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    T--JT--J Posts: 19,550
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    KJ44 wrote:
    Two sides to every story ... ;)
    ... and the truth is always somewhere in between. ;)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,568
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    She gave millions of ordinary folk the right to buy their own homes and escape from socialist bureaucracy for the first time in living memory.... :D
    And single-handedly fuelled a house pricing boom that has never relented.

    But of course, you choose to blame the Labour administration for that don't you?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,893
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    Flying Burrito, rugbynut, the day she finally pops it is the day I'm going to be permanently banned from DS.

    (but it'll be worth it)
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    "I hope she rusts in hell"

    What is this hell you speak of?
    http://www.merseyworld.com/imagine/lyrics/imagine.htm
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,568
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    T--J wrote:
    Probably because it's people is made up of such a diversity of cultures and races that they wouldn't know who to pick on first. ;)
    And we're all English, ain't we?
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    MitochondriaMitochondria Posts: 494
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    Shes above the average daeth age of womern in this country, and she feels a little 'faint'. Hardly big news
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    EvilMeMeMe wrote:
    Flying Burrito, rugbynut, the day she finally pops it is the day I'm going to be permanently banned from DS.

    (but it'll be worth it)
    :D:D:D

    Somehow, I don't think you'll be alone :cool:
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    KJ44KJ44 Posts: 38,093
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    And we're all English, ain't we?

    Tell that to T--J and MrsKJ44 :D;)
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    MitochondriaMitochondria Posts: 494
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    Fair point, I'll revise my orginal statement:

    "I hope she rusts in hell"

    she'll refuse to go to hell, if i remember correctly 'burn if you want to, this ladys not for burning'
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    SystemSystem Posts: 2,096,970
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    Shes above the average daeth age of womern in this country, and she feels a little 'faint'. Hardly big news

    Oh come on.

    Like her or not she held three terms as Prime Minister, so of course it is "big news".
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    trash80trash80 Posts: 21,537
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    she'll refuse to go to hell, if i remember correctly 'burn if you want to, this ladys not for burning'

    Hell is afraid she'd take over
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