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Continue reading →Yearly Archives: 2011
What’s it all about, Alfie?
There are so many contradictions in the Alfie Meadows story; it is hard to know where to begin.
Alfie was ‘a gentle Philosophy student’ who told his Mother before the demonstration began that
Continue reading →To his Oh-so-Coy Mistress …
To print our names would be a crime;
Our lawyers would devise a way
To keep the media at bay.
Super-injunctions fit the bill
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Rank Hypocrisy.
Should these people, politicians, journalists, even be allowed to breed? Should we insist on castration as an essential qualification for the job?
They have between them afforded themselves the right to engage in eugenics, to
Continue reading →At Last! – Gordon Brown Hung in Downing Street.
Marring Your Reputation.
What curious fellows these journalists are! Andrew Marr spends thousands obtaining an injunction to prevent publication of the well known gossip that he fathered a child by a Times Journalist whilst still married to a Guardian journalist.
Continue reading →“The Quick Brown Fox
Jumps Over the Lazy Dog” – the pangram that we all knew by heart once upon a time. Those of us engaged in the process of mechanically transcribing the spoken word, that is. It was drummed into
Continue reading →Coming to a Crèche near you.
I was reminded today of the 2008 Barnardo’s Poll which caused such a hypersensitive outcry in the Guardian – of Henry Porter leaping to the defence of the ‘imaginary’ 50% of children who were
Continue reading →Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-24
- Court bans media from contact with 65 people. https://www.annaraccoon.com/politics/a-breath-taking-extension-of-the-hyper-injunction/ #
- Hyper-injunctions The Secret Courts 5 http://bit.ly/ikpUzj #
- @GildasTheMonk Bank Holidayitis Gildas – expect to see
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Happy Easter
Fortean Times
A few days ago in the course of de-constructing the bogus science in a piece in the Daily Fail, regular Raccoonista and general stalwart SadButMadLad made a passing reference to the “Tunguska Event”.
Continue reading →“Don’t Let them Eat Brioche.”
Doesn’t it make you proud? The Plucky British?
Celebrating St George’s Day by starting a revolution demanding that the availability of cheap brioche be denied to them?
Brave Trustafarians rejecting the
Continue reading →We can rebuild him….
Word has reached me here at the Nun and Firkin that Ed Miliband is to undergo surgery. Not, thank goodness for some terrible life threatening condition. Oh no, no, no!
Many of you will remember the Continue reading →
Going to Work on a Clegg.
The knives are out for Nick Clegg, or perhaps it is the knaves.
He is a ‘traitor’, a ‘Judas’, a ‘man with no morals or integrity’. Many of these biblical appellations come from his own
Continue reading →Klap hands – here comes Katy.
The Capacity to Annoy.
I have always loathed caravans. Could anything foul up the traffic flow more efficiently than a trundling three piece suite and double bed on wheels, with integral microwave and satellite tv aerial; a mobile council house heading
Continue reading →Glad it’s nearly Friday?
Think you’ve had a bad week? Spare a thought for poor Janet.
73 years old, and a diabetic, she had overcome her health difficulties sufficiently to go on a cruise, she doesn’t like flying.
Whilst
Continue reading →Better Child Protection.
We don’t usually see the results of third sector empire building until they have reached mega-million status and are under threat from dastardly cuts. Here is a rare glimpse of one in the gestation/embryo period.
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Secrecy-creep.
Just as we are digesting the news that our judiciary don’t want any scurrilous hacks or members of parliament commenting on their decisions, or investigating stories, especially not when they are Continue reading →
The Gospel According to Mathew.
Old Mathew had never married. Too shy, maybe? A spurned lover? Perhaps he was just ‘not the marrying kind’, as they used to say in a gentler, less intrusive, age.
He was not unaware of modern
Continue reading →A breath-taking extension of the Hyper-injunction.
Historically, the Court of Protection ‘protected the purse, not the person’.
The Mental Capacity Act of 2005 dramatically extended the remit of the court to include the ability to ‘protect the person’ as well – from
Continue reading →Anybody?
Anybody out there who could record ‘The Liquid bomb Plot’ on National Geographic tonight (channel 526 at 8pm your time) onto a DVD?
I really, really, want to see it, and can’t get 526 out here!
Pretty please……
I’ll make it worth your while…..
Continue reading →You Cannot Be Syria!
I think I might be morphing into an Anarchist. Everywhere I look there are organisations and bureaucracies taking in millions of pounds and giving the people from whom they extract that money absolutely no say in how
Continue reading →Political suicide.
Is there any subject that politicians will leave alone in the race to be elected to the national trough?
Any point from which they recoil from their desire to have control over we mere mortals?
Continue reading →DM Level Science
Sometimes I wonder what the journalists at the Daily Mail are smoking. Many a time I can see that they write their stories to be populist and written to bring out the base instincts and emotions
Continue reading →Stock up on Popcorn folks.
I have to ‘fess up. I have been undone. Uncovered. My true purpose in life has been revealed.
After yesterday’s helpful intervention in the process of a forensic examination of the documentation that lay behind
Continue reading →Colon: the Barbarian?
After recent contentious developments it’s time to lower the tone slightly and talk about my bottom.
You see, alongside my friend and occasional poster Randy Hack I too have been
Continue reading →Looks can be deceiving
Saturday Evening Posts Worth Reading
Libertarian Liberties
A while ago, two years and three months, to be precise, I was reading through the on-line political blogs, Guido, Dale, Old Holborn, the usual suspects, and thinking ‘where are all the women’? 50% of the voting population, and
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