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Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 3:16 pm
by Oscar Namechange
30 ways that Margaret Thatcher made Britain Great | The Sun |Features

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Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:26 pm
by Rapunzel
Pass the bucket when you're done! :D

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:29 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Rapunzel;1183709 wrote: Pass the bucket when you're done! :D :wah:

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Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:47 pm
by Pheasy
Am I the only person on this planet who thought Maggie was a women to be admired? :)

I was 14 years old when she became PM and, at the time, I was very proud of this woman who could enter a 'mans world' and be as strong as the rest of them.

We may not have agreed with everything that she did, which much pretty goes for the rest of the PM's and Presidents we have had since. One thing she did do was show us young teens that a women can be as strong as the men - maybe even stronger; she had to be - she was the only female in an all male political world.

Hats off to you Maggie !! :-6

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:47 pm
by Snowfire
At least she had more bollocks than Gordon Brown

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 4:50 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Pheasy;1183718 wrote: Am I the only person on this planet who thought Maggie was a women to be admired? :)

I was 14 years old when she became PM and, at the time, I was very proud of this woman who could enter a 'mans world' and be as strong as the rest of them.

We may not have agreed with everything that she did, which much pretty goes for the rest of the PM's and Presidents we have had since. One thing she did do was show us young teens that a women can be as strong as the men - maybe even stronger; she had to be - she was the only female in an all male political world.

Hats off to you Maggie !! :-6 There is no doubt that she was a tough woman but she destroyed this country under her government and the damage is still be righted today.

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:01 pm
by Chookie
Pheasy;1183718 wrote: Am I the only person on this planet who thought Maggie was a women to be admired?


A woman to be admired????

The bitch should be on the same pedestal as Pinochet and Hitler. She was a blight on the face of humanity and should have been charged with as a war criminal after the Falklands fiasco.

When she eventually snuffs it, I will be (if I get there in time) in the front row of those who are celebrating the internment. We will be ensuring that herself is buried facedown, with a bloody great stake through the place that her heart was rumoured to be, under at least six feet of concrete, in a place which is surrounded with garlic, crosses and silver bullets (just to make sure).

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:04 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Chookie;1183727 wrote:

A woman to be admired????

The bitch should be on the same pedestal as Pinochet and Hitler. She was a blight on the face of humanity and should have been charged with as a war criminal after the Falklands fiasco.

When she eventually snuffs it, I will be (if I get there in time) in the front row of those who are celebrating the internment. We will be ensuring that herself is buried facedown, with a bloody great stake through the place that her heart was rumoured to be, under at least six feet of concrete, in a place which is surrounded with garlic, crosses and silver bullets (just to make sure). Bloody hell your Chookiness...... we agree on something :wah:

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:07 pm
by Chookie
You'd better watch it Oscar - us Caledonians might be civilising you.....

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:19 pm
by Pheasy
Chookie;1183727 wrote:

A woman to be admired????

The bitch should be on the same pedestal as Pinochet and Hitler. She was a blight on the face of humanity and should have been charged with as a war criminal after the Falklands fiasco.

When she eventually snuffs it, I will be (if I get there in time) in the front row of those who are celebrating the internment. We will be ensuring that herself is buried facedown, with a bloody great stake through the place that her heart was rumoured to be, under at least six feet of concrete, in a place which is surrounded with garlic, crosses and silver bullets (just to make sure).


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

So I am thinking that maybe you didn't think too much of her then??? :D

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:35 pm
by Pheasy
Snowfire;1183719 wrote: At least she had more bollocks than Gordon Brown


Who is Gordon Brown :) :)

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:38 pm
by Peter Lake
Chookie;1183735 wrote: You'd better watch it Oscar - us Caledonians might be civilising you..... There is not a man alive that can tame Oscar. Many have tried and failed miserably. I should know having to live with her but please don't hold that against me.

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:39 pm
by Peter Lake
Pheasy;1183741 wrote: Who is Gordon Brown :) :) Do you want Oscar back on here? Such questions have been known to rattle her cage. :(

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:41 pm
by G#Gill
Chookie, for Pete's sake don't muck about - just speak your mind ;)

Yes we all know that the Falklands was a put up job, because she was loosing favour in the UK. The navy could have made a 'courtesy visit' to put the Argies off - the government had plenty of time to organise that but Madam decided to keep a lid on things for a few weeks. A lot of lives were lost unnecessarily, just to boost her ego!:-5 :mad:

Margret Thatcher 30 years on....... one way of looking at it

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 5:45 pm
by Peter Lake
G#Gill;1183746 wrote: Chookie, for Pete's sake don't muck about - just speak your mind ;)

Yes we all know that the Falklands was a put up job, because she was loosing favour in the UK. The navy could have made a 'courtesy visit' to put the Argies off - the government had plenty of time to organise that but Madam decided to keep a lid on things for a few weeks. A lot of lives were lost unnecessarily, just to boost her ego!:-5 :mad: I never said a word about her :(