Tuesday 2 February 2010

BLESS ME, FATHER, FOR I HAVE SPINNED, AND SPINNED AND SPINNED.


Regrets? Well, I simply say, in a very real sense,
I've had a few
.


This was before I became a catholic so it doesn't count in God's eyes.
Even if it was a bit salty in mine.


Gave her ideas, mad cow. Not that I would ever do anything wrong.

I mean, I simply say, would you.....

Risk your Saint Thomas Aquinas in there?


I mean, possessed by Satan, or what.

Well, Sir John and Sir Roderick and Baroness Useless, I rest my case. No offence to you, Baroness.



Look, I've told you, how many more times, she's mad as a fucking hatter. And everytime I hustle ten million bucks off DeathCorp she wants another ten million. I mean how'm I supposed to defeat Ay Cue and invade Iran with this money-grubbing witch on my arse all the time? Lord Chancellor should strike her off.


Her Honour, Mrs Justice SlotGob, QC

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would be nice don't you think to hear from the "Scouse git" on what he thinks of this vile piece of shit he sired.

PT Barnum said...

And that other Pope is coming to visit, the one who sold his Hitler memorabilia on ebay.at, to teach us all the way and the truth and the life. Cue Blairs Inc kissing the ring. If Broon were still PM, what would the ponce of the manse do when confronted with the personification of idol-worshipping Popery?

Blessed are the Peacemakers said...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8497365.stm
Complaint after Cherie Booth spares religious man jail

A secularist group has lodged an official complaint against Cherie Booth QC after she spared a man from prison because he was religious.

Shamso Miah, 25, of Redbridge, east London, broke a man's jaw following a row in a bank queue.

Sitting as a judge, Ms Booth - wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair - said she would suspend his sentence on the basis of his religious belief.

The National Secular Society claims her attitude was discriminatory and unjust.

'Acceptable behaviour'

Inner London Crown Court heard that Miah, 25, of Redbridge, east London, went into a bank in East Ham and became embroiled in a dispute with Mohammed Furcan about who was next in the queue.

Miah - who had just been to a mosque - punched Mr Furcan inside the bank, and again outside the building.

Ms Booth told Miah that violence had to be taken seriously, but said she would suspend his prison sentence because he was a religious person and had not been in trouble before.

She added: "You are a religious man and you know this is not acceptable behaviour."

The National Secular Society has complained to the Office for Judicial Complaints, suggesting that Mrs Blair acted in an unjust and discriminatory way, and suggesting that she might have treated a non-religious person less leniently.

call me ishmael said...

Did he give her some money, or a free holiday? Alweays amazes me that the other judges don't kick up fuck about her, not just for this but for all the freeloading, they generally like to keep that stuff private, down the Lodge.