Paltalk and Sidewiki on a Sunday morning

As if you need telling. Click to enlarge
Sunday morning, sleep still in my eyes - I cannot wash or do anything until I have had a strong coffee - I carry out a quick scan of the news sites to see who is taken a pop at the British National Party today, whilst I try to burn my throat by sipping the scalding coffee. It eases the early morning smokers cough that reminds me each day, that starting smoking again after a eight years lay off was not the best idea I have ever had.
Nothing, nada, zip, zilch, zero. Is that good or bad? Good I guess, so with no gauntlet to pick up I check the email accounts. The usual stuff, links to articles, news and gossip and the usual deranged ramblings from cretins who seem to labour under the misapprehension that I give a toss for what they think of me. The only person whose opinion I value is that of The Man in the Mirror.
And the world makes you king for a day
Then go to the mirror and look at yourself
And see what that man has to say
For it isn't a man's father, mother or wife
Whose judgement upon him must pass
The fellow whose verdict counts most in his life
Is the man staring back from the glass
He's the fellow to please, never mind the rest
For he's with you clear up to the end
And you've passed your most dangerous, difficult test
If the man in the glass is your friend
You can fool the whole world down the pathway of years
And get pats on the back as you pass
But your final reward will be heartache and tears
If you've cheated the man in the glass
Ablutions carried out, I step it up a gear. The Paltalk room is opened, The Green Arrow Forum is checked to see if there are any new members. None today, we usually get about 2 or 3 new members to the forum each week but it is the old bath story again with regards to the plug out and the tap running. The admins there have things all under control and so I can move on.
Damn out of coffee. That will teach me, because I look out of the window and see that the snow that started during the night as continued to fall and from my vantage point high up on the side of the valley I see that I will be going nowhere today and my journey planned for later is going to have to be cancelled. I am going to really have to need a coffee to go out in that blizzard. Captain Oates I am not.
A quick chat with Kazzy and Co in our Paltalk room and agree actions for the day. Kazzy does a great job in our Paltalk room. She also reminds me that the Sunday Night Brain of Britain Quiz will be taking place as usual this evening at 2000hrs GMT. You can get the information required to join us there by clicking on this link. Wellard67 points me to this link here where there are some truly funny David Cameron posters. Thanks for the laugh kinsman and good to have you back.
Last thinG about the Palktalk room, at least for today that is. Really is an excellent tool for winning people over to our cause and getting them to vote BNP. Bertie Bert runs a tight ship - as expected - and does a great job in ensuring none of our supporters are too silly. Yesterday it was great to listen to the way he handled questions from a black guy who wanted to know if he would be able to join the party. End result, the guy was reassured and stated he would vote BNP but may or may not join as he might face "problems".
I should imagine that any Black or Asian people who do join the party in the future, will have to be pretty thick skinned, as no doubt they will face heavy criticism from the enemies of freedom and David Cameron's Claw Hammer gang of the UAF.
Ahh. I have found a spoonful of drinking chocolate. Way past its sell by date but still a better choice than having to drink tea - I vowed never to drink another cup after leaving the forces. It eases the coughing and I am now almost fully functional and roll another cigarette.
Now about our latest tool for attacking our enemies and countering their lies. Sidewiki. If you have not yet read this article entitled Finally we have the means to a Right of Reply, please do so now otherwise the rest of this article will be meaningless to you.
What a superb tool it is. Sure the reds will eventually learn how to use it but we nationalists are never worried about debating with anyone, especially when we are armed with the truth. The reds will try to take us on and as usual lose but we do look forward to their efforts.
Now to to give those of you who have not yet bought into this new attack weapon, consider this article here on the Telegraph in which Gordon Brown announces "Operation Fightback". The chances of anyone being allowed to post the following in a comment would be extremely remote.
Perhaps if the Labour Party had stolen the BNP's policies instead of their slogans people might have supported them. Instead they ask their supporters not to mention the following:
Well you get the picture. Labour might not mention these things but you can bet the patriotic British National Party will.
- Do not mention the 100's of British Servicemen killed in their illegal wars.
- Do not mention the 10's of thousands of civilians killed in their illegal wars.
- Do not mention how Labour flooded the country with immigrants as a part of a deliberate plan to destroy the culture and ethnic make up of Our Country.
- Do not mention the prostitution of our young girls by Asians.
- Do not mention the rising numbers of attacks on the indigenous population by roving gangs of Asians.
- Do not mention the sale of Dover to the French.
- Do not mention the foreign aid payments to India that is equal to the Indian Space Programme.
- Do not mention the selling of our gold reserves for peanuts.
- Do not mention the referendum on europe that we never received.
You want the truth? Go here:
http://www.thegreenarrow.co.uk/
That is the comment that now sits side by side with the Telegraph article. See how useful this new tool is? But it is only useful if we all use it. All readers of the internet must be encouraged to download the google tool-bar which includes Sidewiki. Oh if you do go to the Telegraph then please rate the comment that was posted there. I like the cut of the writer's gib.
Now just enough time to mention a new Partriot site: The South Somerset Patriot and to remind you that you really SHOULD listen to this weeks Voice of the British Resistance. It is excellent with some really telling comments from Stuart and a great poem read by The Voice. Please listen to it.
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