Tuesday, September 21, 2010

NTA Vote

Its that time of year folks, the National Television Awards, please VOTE for Dr Who for Best Drama and support Matt Smith & Karen Gillan. PLEASE VOTE!

Carter the BEST President - Carter

The New York Times: Reports on the comments by former President Carter that he was better than his successors. Carter has lost the plot, not that he ever got the plot in the first place! Ronald Reagan on his worse day, and those didn’t happen often was a great compared to Jimmy Carter. It takes a special kind of delusion to think you’re a great, never thought I would say this, on this side of the door to Hades but even Bill Clinton was a good President compared to Carter, and Clinton was Impeached. Carter has well and truly lost the PLOT.

Brown Years - The Hell of 10 Downing Street under Brown

Telegraph: Has more on the documentary about the Brown years in 10 Downing Street, after a varied line up of critical quotes on the working environment of Brown at Downing Street, the Conservative Telegraph writes the following, “ So there we have it – an intimidating, brooding presence who went into rant mode at the drop of a hat. Not a pretty sight. ”. Thank God the DPM Nick Clegg had the guts to finish off Brown, Blair and the rest of the Labour Leadership never had the nerve to finish the job and do the UK a favour.

The NIGHTMARE of the BROWN Years!

BBC Radio 4: Has started an excellent three part documentary on the Brown Years. The first instalment showed how events had a way of pushing Brown off Agenda, from natural floods to terrorism. That the Election of 2007 that never was pushed Brown off a cliff with the voters and how Brown never came back in to favour. In many respects the main enemy of Brown was time, he had waited to long, what ever new ideas he might have had could not fit in with events or the fact that time has passed them by during the Blair years. Excellent 1st Part, Click Here:

Afghanistan Front News

MOD: Has announced the name of the second UK Soldier to died on Saturday, the Soldier was “ Sergeant Andrew James Jones, Royal Engineers serving as part of Combined Force Lashkar Gah ”. Our thoughts are with the family of Sergeant Jones.