Forget the stoopid pants bomber...

Dissident republican bomb plot foiled in Northern Ireland
Components and material for a huge bomb have been found in Northern Ireland, police revealed today. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said a major dissident republican bomb plot had been foiled after a lorry packed with material which could be used to build a 1,000lb – about 500kg – explosive device was found under a flyover in South Armagh. It was discovered on the A1 Newry road at Cloghogue, part of the upgraded carriageway between Dublin and Belfast. The vehicle had been there for several days.
Forget Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, these guys know what they are doing, they've done it before, they are white and they live in the UK.

Too bad they weren't 'manic-depressives'

Balance of Terror: From Detroit City to Ghazi Khan

A lone man on an airliner makes a badly botched attempt to ignite what appears to be some kind of hastily cobbled-together device that might or might not have caused some kind of unspecified but apparently non-crippling damage to the plane. The plane lands safely; no one is killed. Yet the reverberations from this half-baked enterprise quickly roiled the entire world. Within hours, a whole range of new, even more intrusive and draconian security procedures were imposed on travellers across the globe...

Here is another story in the news: in an isolated rural province in Afghanistan, 10 people were killed in a raid by American-led forces. The Afghan government, installed and sustained in power by the United States, said the victims were all civilians, including eight schoolboys. But there was no international outcry about this incident; it barely garnered a few mentions in the global press...

What a scream

Ultimate irony: Snowstorm squelches “screaming” climate change protest « Watts Up With That?
(KCPW News) Climate change activists will stage a “scream-in” today at the Gateway Mall in downtown Salt Lake City to vent their frustrations about the Copenhagen Accord adopted by global leaders two weeks ago. University of Utah student Cléa Major says the demonstration is intended to call attention to the fact that the accord doesn’t require countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The protest managed to gather support from six people who quickly gave up in the blizzard conditions.

(Oh, and the same thing happened to them last year!)

Make mine a large one

Home drinkers 'over-pour spirits'
http://s4.hubimg.com/u/73019_f260.jpgMost people who drink spirits at home pour well over what they would get in a pub when trying to give a single measure, figures suggest...It could also mean that people wrongly think they are drinking within the NHS recommended limits** of two to three units a day for women and three to four units a day for men.
Of course they do!
One of the joys of drinking at home is pouring a decent amount of rum or whisky into a glass rather than the pathetic, overpriced dribble you get in pubs and bars.
But wait! Here danger lurks....
Public health minister Gillian Merron said: "Many of us enjoy a drink, especially at new year. But it's easy to get carried away and it's worrying to see just how much more people might be unwittingly pouring for themselves and their friends at home on a regular basis.  If you want to minimise your risk of diseases like cancer, heart disease and stroke, it's worth paying attention to the size of your measures."
**Would these be the alcohol limits that were plucked from the arses of the members of the Royal College of Physicians committee that was set up to look into alcohol misuse back in 1987?

The Noughties

The decade that politics forgot - spiked
The politics of behaviour: This was a phrase coined by a New Labourite to describe the UK government’s increased interest in legislating for everything from what we eat to what we should think and say. Political leaders with no grand ideas or vision of the future have lowered their horizons to micro-managing our lives. Abandoning any aspirations to mobilise people and forge the Good Society, they have instead focused on imposing their notions of the good citizen on the allegedly ‘anti-social’ masses.

Who is doing the mocking?

China has made a mockery of justice -  Clive Stafford Smith

It wouldn't have mattered to Clive Stafford Smith if Akmal Shaikh had been the sanest and most intelligent man alive. Or if he had masterminded the distribution of the entire world's heroin supply. Stafford Smith would still have opposed his execution. But it doesn't stop at being opposed to the death penalty. In Stafford Smith's world it is the murderers, rapists and terrorists who are the real victims.
...this brings up Clive's great central concept - which is that, in a sense, no one is guilty. Or, rather, that the question of their guilt is not what is interesting; what is interesting is why they did what they did, if they did it. Clive disliked Tony Blair's suggestion that the legal system needed to be “rebalanced” in favour of the victim. He sees the system as being inherently biased against the accused, and as pursuing vindictiveness at the expense of comprehension. The prosecutors, he argues, should be consumed with doubt about the guilt of those they prosecute. Those with the defending mentality should prosecute instead - a fascinating suggestion which he then undercuts. “I would never be a prosecutor,” he says emphatically. “ I just don't want to be. That just reflects my bias.”...

If he were a young lawyer starting out in Britain today, who would he seek to represent? “Paedophiles. Even Guardian readers hate paedophiles.”

Clueless

Liberal Conspiracy -  Tory strategy: to hope for a credit downgrade

Political anoraks. They really haven't got a clue, have they? Whether Britain's credit rating is downgraded or not will have absolutely no effect on the actions of voters in the general election. It's a complete irrelevance. 99.99% of voters don't even know what it means. It's only trainspotting political nerds like the author of this tedious and pointless piece that get aroused by such details. 

Cunt Coughlin

When will the British people wake up to the enemy in their midst
...at a time when British Muslims are known to be providing the Taliban with bomb-making equipment to blow up British soldiers in Helmand, our mainstream broadcasters seem obsessed with allegations made by the former Guantanamo detainee Moazzem Begg – who himself is not a British citizen – that he was tortured by British intelligence officers during his interrogation.
Cunt Coughlin, arsehole, peddler of dubious 'intelligence' and gobshite for the UK security services.
I think the point is not that the victim wasn't British but that the torturers WERE! Or have I missed something? 

Bloody toffs!

Prime Minister to attack 'privileged few' in New Year message
Mr Brown will also declare that a “decade of shared prosperity” lies ahead.
I'm sure it does, it just won't be the NEXT decade. Although, I'm equally sure that, following in the footsteps of his predecessor, Mr Brown's own personal finances will see huge advances over the next ten years as he signs up for several lucrative posts and joins the self same 'privileged few' he intends to castigate next week, .

Class War bollocks

http://libcom.org/files/NottingHill2.jpgThe recent fuss about a 'class war' and whether or not Labour should pursue it as an election strategy is another example of how political activists, party supporters, jumped-up, self-regarding bloggers and the assorted ex-Trots who haunt the comments section of LibCon are unable to see the wood for the trees.

Are people concerned about 'class'? Do poll results show that bashing the toffs is popular with some of the electorate? Probably. But, so what? What effect will it all have on the outcome of the next election. Well, I'll tell you:

absolutely sweet fuck all! 

Like all recent elections, it will be floating voters who decide the outcome. And they won't be unemployed class warriors in safe Labour seats in the north-east. They will be people who vote on the basis of self-interest and they will be voting for the government they feel best supports that. They couldn't give a flying fuck whether the future prime minister was educated at Eton College or The Barbara Speake School of Stage and Drama.

And, as you can see from the image above, it's not exactly a new development. Yawn!