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Ok just one favour to ask of you today.  Just watch the above video before reading on.  Done?  Good.  Great song from Song of the South that always lifts me up and is how I usually feel about each new day.   

I look at it this way.  If I wake up, it is a good day.  A wonderful day in fact.  If I do not wake up, well then that I would consider to be a kind of a bad start to the day.

I spent a few minutes thinking about the elections and some of the setbacks the British National Party had suffered and then thought "What the hell - this is a great day.  A wonderful day".   Loads of jobless Labour MPs, a hung parliament that will not survive a full term and Margaret Hodge still being an MP which means I can continue to attack her whenever I wish - which will be daily.

It is well that war is so terrible -- lest we should grow too fond of it.

Yes, it is sad that we lost Barking but let's face up to the truth.  We lost the cities years ago.  As far as I am concerned they can have them for now. Just build a giant wall around them and leave them to their own devices.  The British National Party did their duty to the people of Barking and the people of Barking did not listen.  Leave them to their fate.

The True British left in Barking, should do a Voortrekker and leave to areas that can still be saved and build a resistance in their new homes and hope that their new neighbours listen to their words of warning.

Now a question for you? Who wrote the above quote and the one that follows?

You can have anything you want - if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, have anything you desire, accomplish anything you set out to accomplish - if you will hold to that desire with singleness of purpose.

So enjoy the weekend.  Spent some time with your family.  In fact, spend the whole day with them and return to the war tomorrow.  It is a Wonderful Day.

By the way.  Well done BNP Councillor Kevin Edwards - a good showing in Aberavon and as you say "From little acorns mighty Oaks do grow".  I liked that but you already know that otherwise I would not have linked to you.

 

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 08 May 2010 10:50 )