Topic: Celebrate the Death of Margaret Thatcher | |
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I don't know about anyone else but when the witch dies, you celebrate.
Ding dong the witch is dead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Thu 04/11/13 08:16 PM
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Thatcher destroyed the working class in the U.K.. Is it any wonder that the right wing in this country idolizes her? Does Government Create Jobs? http://youtu.be/xr9iLCR1Usk a prime minister can lead a movement to kill an industry,,,,, |
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Around 2,500 people have joined a Facebook campaign to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher via the UK's singles charts. Anti-Thatcher activists hope to mark the occasion by sending Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead to No 1.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/09/anti-thatcher-sentiment-singles-charts |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Fri 04/12/13 01:07 PM
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Around 2,500 people have joined a Facebook campaign to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher via the UK's singles charts. Anti-Thatcher activists hope to mark the occasion by sending Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead to No 1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/09/anti-thatcher-sentiment-singles-charts That's interesting. I didn't even know that, but the song just popped into my head when I learned she was dead. Hey that rhymes. Here's a message from the Joker: (Insert evil laugh here) Buaah haha ha ha ah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU7gnMSzf_c |
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Around 2,500 people have joined a Facebook campaign to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher via the UK's singles charts. Anti-Thatcher activists hope to mark the occasion by sending Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead to No 1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/09/anti-thatcher-sentiment-singles-charts That's interesting. I didn't even know that, but the song just popped into my head when I learned she was dead. Hey that rhymes. Here's a message from the Joker: (Insert evil laugh here) Buaah haha ha ha ah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU7gnMSzf_c Your on the cutting edge JB |
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I don't know about anyone else but when the witch dies, you celebrate. Ding dong the witch is dead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQLQ1Rc_Js Ya' beat me to it. Heard it on the news at the gas station. Can't get that jingle outa' mah head!!!! Don't remember how many 20's of thousands of copies have sold since she kicked da' barrael. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Fri 04/12/13 02:47 PM
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Seriously, may she rest in peace with all her dictator buddies and all her victims.
I created a digital painting in her memory below. |
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Great picture |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sat 04/13/13 08:57 PM
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I do not celebrate anyone's death. I celebrate the deaths of evil witches, cold blooded mass murderers, serial killers, baby rapers, blood thirsty greedy dictators who orchestrate genocide and war, and blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters. Hey, everyone is going to die eventually. Why not celebrate? It is the living who have it hard. The dead have no worries. |
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Edited by
alleoops
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Sun 04/14/13 08:34 AM
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I do not celebrate anyone's death. I celebrate the deaths of evil witches, cold blooded mass murderers, serial killers, baby rapers, blood thirsty greedy dictators who orchestrate genocide and war, and blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters. Hey, everyone is going to die eventually. Why not celebrate? It is the living who have it hard. The dead have no worries. blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters? and I was afraid of just Sasquach.... |
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The BBC has come under fire for a decision not to air a song, which has hit top of the charts after the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in its weekly music countdown show.
The song, “Ding Dong! The witch is dead” from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, is now contending to gain the top slot in Britain’s weekly list of the top 40 best-selling singles that are usually played in full on a BBC Radio 1 chart show on Sunday. However, the BBC has announced it will only air a 5-second clip of the 51 second song in the form of a news broadcast, with the BBC director Tony Hall saying the “tasteless” and inappropriate song may offend Thatcher’s supporters while banning it may lead to public outrage. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/04/13/297979/bbc-top-40-censors-antithatcher-song/ |
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The BBC has come under fire for a decision not to air a song, which has hit top of the charts after the death of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in its weekly music countdown show.
The song, “Ding Dong! The witch is dead” from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz, is now contending to gain the top slot in Britain’s weekly list of the top 40 best-selling singles that are usually played in full on a BBC Radio 1 chart show on Sunday. However, the BBC has announced it will only air a 5-second clip of the 51 second song in the form of a news broadcast, with the BBC director Tony Hall saying the “tasteless” and inappropriate song may offend Thatcher’s supporters while banning it may lead to public outrage. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/04/13/297979/bbc-top-40-censors-antithatcher-song/ |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sun 04/14/13 01:41 PM
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I do not celebrate anyone's death. I celebrate the deaths of evil witches, cold blooded mass murderers, serial killers, baby rapers, blood thirsty greedy dictators who orchestrate genocide and war, and blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters. Hey, everyone is going to die eventually. Why not celebrate? It is the living who have it hard. The dead have no worries. blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters? and I was afraid of just Sasquach.... Don't forget that Dracula was a cold blooded blood thirsty "royal" count. What is a dragon if it is not reptilian? There be dragons here. They are the ones who claim "royal blood." They are the ones where legends of blood sucking vampires originated. And it is not just Dracula either. Blood suckers are usually always connected to someone with a royal title. The Royal count Dracul was a "dragon." VLAD THE IMPALER Vlad the Impaler, a.k.a. Vlad III, Dracula, Drakulya, or Tepes, was born in late 1431, in the citadel of Sighisoara, Transylvania, the son of Vlad II or Dracul, a military governor, appointed by Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund. Vlad Dracul was also a knight in the Order of the Dragon, a secret fraternity created in 1387 by the Emperor, sworn to uphold Christianity and defend the empire against the Islamic Turks. Transylvania, along with Moldavia, and Wallachia, are now joined together as Romania. The name Dracul can be interpreted in two ways, the first translation from Romanian would be "Dragon", but it sometimes also means "Devil". Vlad was not called Tepes, which means ""spike" in Romanian, until after his death; Instead, he was known as Vlad The son of Dracula, so essentially, throughout his life, he was known as the "son of the Devil". Read this interesting tid bit about Count Dracula: http://www.unexplainedmonsters.com/vampires/vlad-the-impaler.html The Order of the Dragons (Latin: Societas Draconistrarum, lit. "Society of the Dragonists") was a monarchical chivalric order for selected nobility,[1] founded in 1408 by Sigismund, King of Hungary (r. 1387-1437) and later Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1433-1437). It was fashioned after the military orders of the Crusades, requiring its initiates to defend the cross and fight the enemies of Christianity, in particular the Ottoman Turks. The Order flourished during the first half of the 15th century, primarily in Germany and Italy. After Sigismund's death in 1437 its importance declined in Western Europe, but after the Fall of Constantinople of 1453, it continued to play a role in Hungary including Croatia, Bosnia, Wallachia and Serbia, which bore the brunt of the Ottoman incursions. Vlad the Impaler, the figure who inspired Dracula, was not a member of the Order, but his father, Vlad Dracul II, was. |
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I do not celebrate anyone's death. I celebrate the deaths of evil witches, cold blooded mass murderers, serial killers, baby rapers, blood thirsty greedy dictators who orchestrate genocide and war, and blood drinking reptilians and their vampire sons and daughters. Hey, everyone is going to die eventually. Why not celebrate? It is the living who have it hard. The dead have no worries. Do I have to pay for my bar tab at these wakes? |
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The only good thing about that movie was that outfit. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sun 04/14/13 02:06 PM
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I love the movie, especially Akasha's dance.
The movie is a good representation of what the dragon leadership (like the royals and others including Margaret Thatcher) truly feel about commoners. (Normal humans and peasants) As Akasha, queen of the damned said: "HUMANS! They are nothing. They are merely food." |
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I love the movie, especially Akasha's dance. The movie is a good representation of what the dragon leadership (like the royals and others including Margaret Thatcher) truly feel about commoners. (Normal humans) As Akasha, queen of the damned said: "HUMANS! They are nothing. They are merely food." |
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Ever seen the movie or series V? They were reptilian aliens. They pretended they were here to help humans, but they were just taking them back to their planet to eat them. There was a cook book involved at the end of that show.
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