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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Nigel Farage’s Christmas card depicts van driving over party leaders



Merry Christmas from UKIP


It is barely December, but why hang about? With the advent of advent, politicians’ thoughts begin to turn to the mantelpieces of their supporters, and the images of good cheer and subtle pleas for backing with which they can be adorned.
On Monday it fell to Nigel Farage to kick off the season of peace and joy with the release to the media of his Christmas card image – a cartoon of a white van driving over the outstretched forms of David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband.
The card is, of course, a not-remotely-subtle reference to the tweet sent by Labour’s Emily Thornberry during the recent Rochester and Strood byelection campaign. It thus neatly evokes, alongside the warm-hearted message of goodwill to all people, the festive spirit of triumphant glee and seasonal hand-rubbing.
Quite how many Ukippers will receive the card is not clear. A party spokesman said the card’s design – by the Daily Telegraph cartoonist Christian Adams – had been selected but the cards had not yet been sent out. Still time, in other words, to get yourself on the list.
We have not, so far, been afforded a glimpse of the choices of the three main party leaders, whose cards are yet to come – “I’d say it’s a case of watch this space,” said a spokesman for the deputy prime minister.
(The Guardian.com)


Nigel Farage lays into David Cameron's immigration speech



Immigration Fail: Numbers Up Since Cameron Took Office

The "mainstream" parties lie to you on immigration.




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"Conservatives" for Open Borders
So-called "Conservatives" on both sides of the Atlantic have sold out their nations to curry favor with multi-national corporations which want the unlimited importation of legal and illegal workers to drive down wages.  Now along comes UKIP to speak for the people.

The UKIP's Nigel Farage
If only we could clone Nigel here in America.  Instead we are stuck with liars, thieves and whores as our "leaders".

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