Dominic Carman - Not Even A Man
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Dominic Carman, the Liberal Democrat (dubious) candidate for Barking, who is one of the candidates standing against Nick Griffin MEP BNP in Barking is a truly nasty, envious, spiteful piece of work. In fact to paraphrase the title of a book he wrote, he is "Not Even a Man".
Carman is one of those men whose only claim to fame is that he had a famous(in the legal world) father, the late George Carman Q.C. and the fact that he lived during his fathers lifetime in his barrister father's shadow really did rankle Dominic Carman.
Just prior to his death, to ill to continue with the task of writing the story of his life, George Caman handed over the task to his son. This trust was promptly betrayed by Dominic and used to attack his father in a book he published called "No Ordinary Man", in which he ignored the brilliance of his father as a Queens Councillor and instead concentrated his book on his fathers short comings, including drinking and womanising.
But where in life, George Carman used words with the skill of a master swordsman or an assassin with a stiletto to cleanly despatch his enemies in the court room, his disgrace of a son used his words like a lump hammer or a blunt axe to destroy his father's reputation in a bloody mess. As one reviewer wrote about the messy work of young Carman:
Does it matter when we find here that Carman, the hammer of Gillian Taylforth, much shocked by booze and sex, was in thrall to both those gods himself? No, it doesn't matter: the advocate is, by design, a brilliant pyrotechnician, not some guardian of higher morality. The taxi stops at the rank; the wig goes on; the rest is role-playing.
So when Dominic Carman then writes the following about his father in The Times:
“I would love to have seen my father have Nick Griffin in the witness box for two or three days and really take him apart: piece by piece, line by line, speech by speech.
“It would have a been a great pleasure and he would have done an excellent job. I just hope I can do a decent job exposing Nick Griffin to a wider audience than would be the case.”
it makes me puke. His father rightly despised his son and as Dominic's betrayal of him and as Dominics statement above shows. George Carman was right to despise the creature who even now, tries to make capital out of his more famous father.
Now Carman, in another desperate attack to gain publicity for himself is to stand against Nick Griffin MEP BNP in the general election. In order to do so, he joined the Liberal democrats just a few short months ago. Until now he has never had an interest in politics - only his own personal self and I doubt whether he has a clue about Liberal Democrat policies let alone any real care for the country that took his father in.
Now I urge you to watch the video above. It is important that you do, because in it Carman reveals more than perhaps he would liike us to know about him.
At 1.30 in, the smug oily rat reveals that he only joined the Liberal Democrats to oppose the BNP. Not one word about believing in the, all be it insane polices of the yellow clown people, just stop the BNP.
Now in order to stay in sync with the video we must digress for a few minutes, because the interviewer makes an excellent point at 5.20 that is of course rejected by the rich red creature Margaret Hodge, when he says that the BNP have been and absolutley crucial and important force in democracy in bringing immigration to the attention of the public. All good stuff. Hodges denial of the facts make her look what she is. Stupid.
At 07:50 Carman is back with some really vomit inducing crap about "people and human beings" as opposed to unwanted colonisers of Our Country.
But it is at 8.24 the video reveals the arrogance of not just the Liberal Democrats and Dominic Carman but also the entire Establishment that is seeking the genocide of the True British People because this is the response the slug Carmen gave when asked about giving an amnesty to the illegal immigrants sucking up our resources.
Some people may not like it. But I actually believe it is fair and equitable and sometimes you have to advocate policies because you know they are the right thing even if people don't agree with them. For example, capital punishment and the abolition of that which went through the House of Commons at the time of its abolition, 88% of the electorate wanted to retain it but the House of Commons rightly voted against it and it was morally the right thing to do.
Just read that again. That is the "truth" of the democracy we live in. Policy and laws are not determined by the will of the majority of the people but by arrogant people who believe they know what is best for us despite all the evidence to the contrary.
Well enough on Carmen, except for the real reason why he is standing. Freeze frame at 09:01 and see if you can see what I see. Carman is desperately short of cash and hopes to get his fat snout into the trough of public money in order to buy a decent pair of shoes.
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