Selly Oak Hospital, The BNP and The Sunday Mercury

Two stories here. The first is that some slug by the name of Ben Goldby, writing for the Sunday Mercury as turned a news story about the refusal of a Midlands hospital to accept a donation from the British National Party into a second story attacking the British National Party.
The money that has been raised by the patriotic British National Party would have been used to build a burns unit for injured British Soldiers. What horrid people the BNP are, especially all those ex-servicemen like my brothers and myself who support them and our soldiers, even if the wars fought by our soldiers are illegal.
Leaving aside the fact that there would be no injured or dead soldiers come to that, coming back from Afghanistan if there were a BNP government, it seems strange that an hospital that is supposed to care for people would prefer them to suffer than accept money from a political party because they do not approve of its policies.
And leaving aside that an hospital depends on private donations to build a burns unit for injured soldiers instead of the government that send those soldiers off to be burnt, crippled or killed in the first place, makes me wonder about what kind of people would prefer to see a soldier suffer than accept money from a patriotic political party.
I am also curious now as to whether the Selly Oak hospital that has refused the money, would also refuse blood or organ donations from British National Party members. They should remember that the ethnic colonisers are loath to donate either blood or organs and depend on the selflessness of the True British People for both blood and organ transplants.
With regards to blood and organ donations, it should also be noted that the NHS sells both on the open market with some recipents paying £75,000 for a donated British organ whilst British People die waiting.
Organs from British NHS donors are being given to private foreign patients ahead of desperately-ill Britons, it was revealed last night.
Some 50 livers were given to patients from Cyprus, Greece and other countries last year, even though 259 British patients were waiting for life-saving transplants.
The figures, uncovered by freedom of Information requests, triggered outrage. Professor Peter Friend, president of the British Transplantation Society, said: 'While there is a surfeit of UK residents awaiting transplant they should have a priority.
It is information like the above that turns me into a person who wants to...well I shall not say. We want to keep this site open a bit longer. But damned if I will give blood or donate an organ to the NHS, Id rather Hannibal Lector ate me alive.
If I tell you that The Sunday Mercury is owned by the same people who own the anti-British Daily Mirror, Trinity Mirror PLC, then you will understand why there is no need for me to write about their attack on the BNP.
You are boycotting the National and Regional Press I take it? You are? Well done. Your not? Well bugger off then, your no kinsman of mine.
Soldiers snub Gordon Brown at Selly Oak Hospital. Well done those men.
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