Wednesday 3 August 2022

WHO SAID THAT?

So the 'GOLD' Medals awarded at both Commonwealth & Olympic Games are as fake as politicians .. being made from gold plated 'Sterling Silver' - this silver alloy is itself 7.5% copper. Strange to say but both the Silver and Bronze tokens are actually still made from "silver" 92.5%:7.5% copper - and the 'Bronze' which is 88:12 Copper/Tin.

Can you spare a copper mate? Winners DO get a ribbon and a box to keep their tokens in.

Both "old money" Jacob Rees-Mogg & I are Poms born in Hammersmith London .. but I don't think that there is anything else that we share. - Where did he learn to talk that way - Eton & Oxford?

Mogg at Work in Parliament

One long-gone Laborite said of the Tories .."If You Are Selling Shoddy Stuff - You Have To Be A Good Salesman."

This staunch Welsh man also famously said ..

"So far as I am concerned TORIES are lower than vermin," 

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You know something .. I just made this connection - Those people at the top are acting like they are Gods .. Watch this ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U4amyIOdBo

These people are making SO MUCH REAL MONEY for such small effort - they think that they are super human GODS & above all scrutiny.

Such is their wealth that they don't want any of their subjects having access to guns in case they seek out justice and the return of some of their rights ..

Ah yes - those quotes I started with are from Nye Bevan in the '40s.

Marty K.

token

noun
a thing serving as a visible or tangible representation of a fact, quality, feeling, etc.. 
a badge or favour worn to indicate allegiance to a particular person or party.  archaic
a word or object conferring authority on or serving to authenticate the speaker or holder.  archaic
a staff or other object given to a train driver on a single-track railway as authority to proceed over a given section of line. 
a voucher that can be exchanged for goods or services, typically one given as a gift or forming part of a promotional offer. 
adjective
done for the sake of appearances or as a symbolic gesture. 
denoting a member of a minority group included in an otherwise homogeneous set of people in order to give the appearance of diversity. 

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