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    Has anyone ever heard of this?
    What the heck is it?

    http://www.larouchepac.com/news/2008...-massacre.html
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    Lyndon Larouche, the American fascist, I think.
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    a dead link that's what it is

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    How very entertaining!

    Apparantly, the British were behind the Mumbai attacks. Oh, and:

    Quote Originally Posted by wiki
    LaRouche has also argued that Adolf Hitler was brought to power by the British; Menachem Begin's "policies are indistinguishable... from Nazi policies";[61] The Beatles were "a product shaped according to British Psychological Warfare Division specifications;[62][63] and that rogue elements within the American military took part in, or planned, the September 11, 2001 attacks as part of a coup d'état.[64][65]
    In "An Open Letter to President Brezhnev" (June 2, 1981) LaRouche identified those pushing the world toward war as "the forces behind the World Wildlife Fund, the Club of Rome, and the heritage of H. G. Wells and the evil Bertrand Russell."
    LaRouche claims there is also a conspiracy by the "Establishment" and the press it allegedly controls to deny him coverage and prevent his views becoming known.[66]

    The "British" conspiracy

    LaRouche has asserted that the Queen of England is not merely a figurehead, but it is the absolute, authoritative, functional head of state for the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, meaning that in effect she personally runs the military and intelligence services of those countries. He said in an interview to the Peruvian magazine Gente that she seeks to "liquidate the sovereignty" of every nation state in the Americas.[67]

    Children of Satan

    Beginning in 2003, LaRouche's presidential campaign committee distributed a series of pamphlets entitled "Children of Satan", which were later consolidated into a book by the same name. The pamphlets charged that there was a conspiracy dominated by what are called Straussians (followers of Leo Strauss) within the Bush administration, and that the dominant personality in this conspiracy was Dick Cheney
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    Oh dear. Her Majesty has been rumbled. First Khamenei tells the truth about the evil Empire, now this fearless crusader.

    I have it on good authority that the Duke of Edinburgh is, as we speak, organising his crack assassination team (assembled from the heartless killers of the World Wildlife Fund - it was always a flimsy cover that he was the "president" of that most feared terror group). Just you watch as the streets of Paris suddenly fill up with the mangled bodies of world heads-of-state.

    However, never fear. The vanguard of resistance to the British Empire has always been Ireland and we stand ready. Not only have we deliberately bankrupted ourselves so as to opt out of the British Solution to the Global Economy, but we have our rowing boats ready and manned to sail on the greatest invasion since D-Day. At the first sign of a blonde air-head being killed by a "drunk", we launch.

    None shall stand before our pointy sticks!
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    He wears a suit, glasses, sits in a comfy chair and acts like he knows what he is talking about, I believe him. It's about time we bring down the evil British Empire!
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    Blimey, someone ought to point out to him that the empire was over a decade before I was born. And I'm nearly fifty.

    Oh and if I see any Irishmen with pointy sticks, I'll let them buy me a pint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by InsaneApache View Post
    Oh and if I see any Irishmen with pointy sticks, I'll let them buy me a pint.
    Arggh! The wicked British know our weaknesses! Foiled before we start.

    Oh, and mine's an Otter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banquo's Ghost View Post
    Arggh! The wicked British know our weaknesses! Foiled before we start.

    Oh, and mine's an Otter.
    Ale or Bitter?
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    Ale or Bitter?
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    Monsieur La Rouche has certainly traveled afar, culturally, religiously, politically...

    But over here we only let Quakers into gov't once per century, in the interest of diversity; we had Nixon, so he's gotta wait about 40 more years for any chance - though I'm sure the media boys are glad to take his money.

    The former DIA Chief once said he (La Rouche) had the best private intel service in the world. I'd correct that to "really good info service". Synthesizing that info into intel has eluded the man thus far.

    All that said: everybody knows The Queen chairs the Trilateral Commission. Had the colonial rebels truly sought 'victory', they'd have sacked London and garnered reparations - but no, they settled for Brit forces simply leaving for awhile. I submit for your review the prospect that that omission comprised the start of the Masonic plan to do the bidding of the Anglish monarch, a conspiracy alive to this day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
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    Hmmm, I prefer the Ale. To be honest though, I really prefer St. Austall's Black Prince.
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    That's some crazy video.

    "Propaganda algebra"? Bwhaaa..!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
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    To be honest though, I really prefer St. Austall's Black Prince.
    Nah, since they stopped brewing Wreckers it has to be HSD.
    Though for St Austells best product it has to be the Walter Hicks 125...but that ain't beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
    Nah, since they stopped brewing Wreckers it has to be HSD.
    Though for St Austells best product it has to be the Walter Hicks 125...but that ain't beer
    Ah, yes. Hick's Sudden Death (especially if you're drinking it at the brewery and have to walk down the iron staircase afterwards). I'm still more partial to Black Prince though, what can I say? I'm a Black Ale man.

    To those somewhat confused, particually those accross the pond, we are talking about West Country Beer.

    Specifically: http://www.staustellbrewery.co.uk and: http://www.otterbrewery.com.

    How is this relevant to the topic? Well, it demonstrates the principle that when the topic itself is ridiculously inane, men devolve to discussing the merits of various draughts.
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    To those somewhat confused, particually those accross the pond, we are talking about West Country Beer.
    Apart from the Hicks 125 which is a fine South American Rum.

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    What, no Jews behind that attack?

    Now that is surprising....
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    various draughts
    So, you refer to the cask/keg varieties, not the bottle? Or are they the same product, in your opinion?

    p.s. thanks for the clarification for this old Yank. :)
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    Cask beer is much more superior to bottled.

    Which reminds me of an old joke.

    A woman goes for IVF treatment. After the consultation the doctor asks her to go behind some curtains, lay on the couch and remove her underwear. She does as she's told and lies down, legs akimbo and waits. The doctor appears, only this time he's naked. She jumps off the couch and shouts, "What the bloody hell are you doing?". He approaches her and says in a calm voice.

    "I'm sorry love. we've run out of the bottled, you'll have to have the draught".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman View Post
    Apart from the Hicks 125 which is a fine South American Rum.
    Correct, a little too fine for this student to get a bottle for his Father, sadly.

    Quote Originally Posted by KukriKhan View Post
    So, you refer to the cask/keg varieties, not the bottle? Or are they the same product, in your opinion?

    p.s. thanks for the clarification for this old Yank. :)
    Generally speaking bottled English beer is a varriation on the cask. All the ones we're mentioned are cask beers, some (like HSD) are also bottled, others (like Black Prince) are not.

    As IA says, cask is best. Beer is only really bottled for home consumption, which might be deemed anti-social in some circles.
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