Via Anna Raccoon comes a translation of an article by Rene Servoise, former French Ambassador to Indonesia.
Now that the five year period is nearing its end wherein this politicaly correct, incompetent, lying, brain-dead, nation-wrecking, self-promoting, self-important, dictatorial government and its MPs have attempted to impose on this country their warped idea of 'values', is it not time that a British politician actually started to say what Rene Servoise has?
It is indeed decades since the last attempt, whereby one MP actually tried to voice his constituent's views - which is what an MP is supposed to do, remember. Recall what happened to him?
Is it not time that the 'political elite' - you know, those who believe it is they who should decide how the people should be governed, rather than the people deciding how they wish to be governed and electing representatives to do just that - opened their eyes and ears, not just to the subject mentioned in Servoise's article, but also matters such as how we are governed and who by?
To that 'political elite' I can but recommend the closing words of the speech linked to above:
"All I know is that to see, and not to speak, would be the great betrayal."
Monday, 6 April 2009
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