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Old 22-01-2007, 08:49 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Thanks for your kind and intelligent words, Ted.

It was later in the 1970s that OM proposed that a contribution to the Irish problem would be to redraw the borders. He also favoured federalism for Ireland after years of his "Ireland's Right to Unite" policy.

OM wanted to create a third system and a third force in the world, independent of both Russia and the United States ... as you clearly point out.

The fight goes on ...
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I was privileged to know Jeffery Hamm, albeit briefly. He told me uncategorically that Mosley would absolutely not have approved of the socialistic manifestation of European Union that we see today.
Much of his opinion in favour of a United Europe seems to be to counter the USSR and USA.
Now the USSR is gone its not needed.
The USA will be next to go when the Hispanics take control of the South West and the rest of the USA goes through a Brazilianisation.
The American politician Pat Buchanan (a former member of the Republican Party) warned just before Christmas that in his words the USA faced destruction by growth of the South American Spanish-speaking (i.e. Hispanic) population in the USA. One report said that rising Hispanic numbers in the south-western USA city of Las Vegas (Nevada) had already made all the other population groups in the city a combined minority for the first time. A similar trend is taking place in California apparently.
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Brazilianisation? They will all have to learn Portugese. Of all the South American countries least likely to influence the USA it has to be Brazil.
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Brazilianisation? They will all have to learn Portugese. Of all the South American countries least likely to influence the USA it has to be Brazil.

Im sure you really know what Brazilianisation is.
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Brazilianisation? They will all have to learn Portugese. Of all the South American countries least likely to influence the USA it has to be Brazil.

Im sure you really know what Brazilianisation is.
He does, but he's not sure if you do.
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It's about shaving private parts, I think! :roll:
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Robert, I checked out your website, and enjoyed it.

I was privileged to know Jeffery Hamm, albeit briefly. He told me uncategorically that Mosley would absolutely not have approved of the socialistic manifestation of European Union that we see today.

Remember he changed his opinion about Ireland, a subject he was once prepared to potentially sacrifice his career over.

Mosley was the greatest of all, the best Prime Minister we never had. His star will never fade.
Much of his opinion in favour of a United Europe seems to be to counter the USSR and USA.
Now the USSR is gone its not needed.
The USA will be next to go when the Hispanics take control of the South West and the rest of the USA goes through a Brazilianisation.
Polonium 210?

China?

And hello Robert...
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Hello, Benjamin ... nice to hear from you again.
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Robert, I checked out your website, and enjoyed it.

I was privileged to know Jeffery Hamm, albeit briefly. He told me uncategorically that Mosley would absolutely not have approved of the socialistic manifestation of European Union that we see today.

Remember he changed his opinion about Ireland, a subject he was once prepared to potentially sacrifice his career over.

Mosley was the greatest of all, the best Prime Minister we never had. His star will never fade.
Much of his opinion in favour of a United Europe seems to be to counter the USSR and USA.
Now the USSR is gone its not needed.
The USA will be next to go when the Hispanics take control of the South West and the rest of the USA goes through a Brazilianisation.
Polonium 210?

China?

And hello Robert...
An alliance with Russia will take care of the chinese problem.
No need for a united europe.
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His book about the crisis of mass immigration is very good.

He offers a calculated look at the problem but steers very clear of appearing racist. People may denounce him as some sort of extremist by joining the ITS group but I think it displays principle. There are no members of the BNP in it so he can hardly be linked to the British far right.

If UKIP wants to challenge the policies of the BNP as well as the Tories and put itself in a winning position then they ought to take a few of Ashley Mote's very rational suggestions on board. He seems to me to be perfectly good patriot not to mention the obvious fact that he's an intelligent man. His firm suggestions for immigration policy should be considered for many of them would not only win traditional Tory votes, they would also render BNP policy pretty much obsolete.
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