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  Tony Blair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leo Blair, the youngest Blair child, was the centre of a debate over the MMR vaccine when Tony Blair refused to say whether or not his son had received the controversial treatment.
On September 15, 2004, Tony Blair delivered a speech on the environment and the 'urgent issue' of climate change.
Tony Blair reads a joint statement by the leaders attending the G8 summit, condemning the July 7, 2005 London bombings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tony_Bliar   (7985 words)

  
 Tony Blair - Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The son of a barrister and lecturer, Tony Blair was born in Edinburgh, but spent most of his childhood in Durham.
Tony Blair made a speedy rise through the ranks, being promoted first to the shadow Treasury front bench in 1984.
Tony Blair was re-elected with another landslide majority in the 2001 General Election.
www.number-10.gov.uk /output/page4.asp   (562 words)

  
 Josh's joshings
Tony Bliar is in such bad odour, with his party in particular, for his
Bliar’s only option is to do something really big and effective to ease himself back into the good books of the party and the nation.
A poke in the eye for the Gog from his ‘friend’ Tony (...a refusal often offends) may be the only way for Bliar to rehabilitate himself in the eyes of the Parliamentary Labour Party, the constituency parties and the electorate at large.
joshjoshings.blogspot.com /2004/10/with-one-bound-he-was-free.html   (598 words)

  
 Tony Blair - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tony Blair
One of the architects of New Labour, Blair led Labour to landslide election victories in 1997 and 2001.
Former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela and British prime minister Tony Blair.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Tony+Blair   (625 words)

  
 Workers Online : Tool Shed : 2003 - Issue 183 : Bliar, Bliar
Tony Bliar (sic) takes his goofy grin into the Tool Shed this week after being caught out telling a few porkies as he took the lead in the recent Bush dance.
Tony Bliar (sic) is an abject lesson in the perils of a Labour leader trying to be a neo-conservative.
Bliar (sic) was running around the world trumpeting the now discredited theory of Weapons of Mass Destruction as an excuse for Texas to get its hands on Iraq's oil reserves in much the same way as our own Prime Miniature was hysterically berating anyone who doubted the integrity of Dick Cheney's stock portfolio.
workers.labor.net.au /183/d_pierswatch_blair.html   (1239 words)

  
 Impeach Prime Minister Tony Blair for misleading Parliament and the British people
The Sunday Times reports that Tony Blair is set to face an unprecedented parliamentary inquiry into his conduct in the run-up to the Iraq war.
Tony Blair today failed to wheedle his way out of the serious charge of breaking the ministerial code of conduct, according to a group of Plaid Cymru MPs.
As the councillors explain, Tony Blair himself pointed out that law and order in our communities depends on people who break the rules being punished, and if the leader of the country can get away with it, then it is a license to every yob and bent official in the country.
www.impeachblair.org   (867 words)

  
 campbellarmstrong.com::website of best-selling author campbell armstrong.
Tony Bliar, the Prime Minister formerly known as Tony Blair, visited the British troops in Iraq the other day.
But Bliar has long maintained, yes indeed we will find the genuine article; how he knows this is something else not to be questioned.
Bliar wanted to be near Bush as often as possible; but it went further than that, Bliar wanted to become The Bush, he wanted to morph into his hero.
www.campbellarmstrong.com /bliar.php   (736 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Tony Blair Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Along with George W. Bush, Tony Blair was nominated in 2004 for the Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian lawmaker Jan Simonsen, although their chances of winning are widely believed to be small.
Tony Blair is married to noted barrister and QC Cherie Booth whom he met in 1976 whilst both were pupil barristers in the same Chambers.
His name is commonly deliberately mis-spelled as Tony Bliar by people who don't like what he has done, what they think he has done, his policies (particularly his stance on Iraq - something opposed by many people who otherwise would support him) or who simply dislike him personally.
www.ipedia.com /tony_blair.html   (3771 words)

  
 Former MI5 whistleblower speaks out at the"Trial of Tony Blair" : SF Bay Area Indymedia
This is a clip of another speaker that the Trial of Tony Blair that took place in Manchester, UK on 19th march 2004.
The "Trial of Tony Blair" was a fringe event at the Labour Party Spring Conference held in Manchester, UK on 12 March 2004--organised by the Stop the War Coaltion.
Tony Blair was staying at the plush Midland Hotel less than a hundred yards from the hall where the trial took place.
www.indybay.org /news/2004/03/1675199.php   (484 words)

  
 Parliament UK
And being as we all think Tony is a B liar - we might as well emigrate.
Tony Blair says that what the British Public wants form him is action not words.
I was glad that he was on holiday during the aftermath of the tsunami, because that meant that we did not have to hear him make one of his typical 'mock sympathy' speeches, pretending to stutter, hesitate and hold back tears and sounding like a sanctimonious preacher.
www.parliamentuk.com   (1154 words)

  
  : : Either a fool or a Bliar...
Tony Blair, 18 March 2003, House of Commons
Here are some of the key statements made by the prime minister about Saddam Hussein's weapons - before and after the war.
Tony Blair, 14 July, 2004, statement on the Butler report
www.ballotpaper.org /archives/000949.html   (142 words)

  
 19th century legal values | Samizdata.net
Bliar said in his twerpy little talk that the Tories were still "lost in the fog of ancient memories".
Thinking of Tony Bliar as anything other than a lucky chancer, who found himself in the position of a third division team playing a bunch of schoolboys, is, I would suggest, giving him far more credit than he actually deserves.
Tony Blair has now personally apologised to the 82-year-old man. At least he is savvy enough to be aware that his minions went too far and had rung alarm bells in the press.
www.samizdata.net /blog/archives/008084.html   (7661 words)

  
 Urban Dictionary: Tony Blair
He is allowing the country to be overrun with asylum seekers and illegal immigrants, none of whom should be here in the first place, costing the taxpayer billions of pounds and placing further strain on the education system and NHS.
He changed the law after the Tony Martin case so that people are liable for any injury occurring to persons on their property regardless of why they are there, and as a result have no right to defend their own homes and families.
He is Scottish and apparently hates the English, giving every other component countries of the UK their own parliament but forcing the English to remain at the mercy of the other countries MP's, as well as virtually every time someone in a position of power in Britain is seen on television they're scottish.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=Tony+Blair&skip=30   (653 words)

  
 from the morgue: Tony Bliar
Tony never believed he was going to war for WMDs.
Tony Blair lied to the UK and led this country into the current disaster in Iraq, not to mention adding inestimably to the diplomatic legitimacy of George Bush's squalid little junta.
Bliar is a flake who lost the plot a long time ago.
www.additiverich.com /morgue/archives/000441.html   (1697 words)

  
 Tony Blair - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
After becoming the Leader of the Labour Party in 1994 following the death of John Smith, Blair led the party towards the centre of British politics, using the term "New Labour" as a slogan to describe a party more favourable to private industry.
Since the September 11th terrorist attack his agenda has been dominated by foreign affairs, where he has supported the USA in the "War on Terror" and sent British forces to participate in the 2003 Iraq War and its aftermath.
The term "Tony Bliar" is commonly used in anti-war demonstrations aganist the 2003 Iraq War.
open-encyclopedia.com /Tony_Blair   (5225 words)

  
 Blairwatch - Keeping an Eye on Dubya's Man in London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Tony and his chums have come up with a way of dealing with MP's forgeting themselves and voting the wrong way.
Tony Blair's remark was made in the midst of a political comment.
Poor Tony, in his hubris he thought he could pull it off, or, in the worst case, win the moral argument and leave his opponents at the mercy of the public's rage.
www.blairwatch.co.uk   (3205 words)

  
 The Black Flag - July 2004
Vice-Prez Bliar took a personal decision to push on with the project in 2001 on the basis of secret financial advice, which he withheld from his ministers.
Vice-Prez Bliar's minions are bringing the process of government into disrepute if they have access to new statistics up to 5 days before their release to the public.
Vice-Prez Bliar is reported to be highly dischuffed at being excluded by the man who claims that he is still Prez of Iraq.
website.lineone.net /~farrago/blakflag/200407.htm   (9229 words)

  
 Septic Island   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Let Bliar tell Abigail Witchalls (top) how safe Britain is under him and how he has crime and criminals on the run.
Some stories from Bliar's Britain, which he thinks is so fucking wonderful under his inspired and charismatic leadership (sick, spew, vomit, fart).
Britain, the country ruled by the lovely Bliar, under whose inspired leadership and clear sighted policies, the amount of crime is falling (like fuck!).
www.septicisland.co.uk /issues3.asp?storyID=153   (708 words)

  
 Blairwatch :: Keeping an Eye on Dubya's Man in London
Tony Blair is to reward a clutch of millionaire Labour Party donors - including the head of the Priory celebrity rehabilitation clinic - with peerages, The Independent on Sunday has learnt.
It emerged that although the change to the shoot-to-kill-to-protect policy was "only" a Police operational issue, Tony Blair and David Blunkett were involved in the decision to send gung ho armed police on the streets.
Hattersley continues to derride the Bliar for his strategy of 'outflanking' the Conservatives, 'Parking his Tanks on the Tory Lawn', or whatever else you choose to describe it as.
www.ringverse.f2s.com /modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=index&catid=&topic=3   (3846 words)

  
 Tony Blair - Demopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Blair's popularity suffered heavily after the Iraq War (since when he has become known as Tony Bliar) and it has taken a dip every time he has appeared alongside George W. Bush.
KIRSTEN AIKEN: As Tony Blair labelled the most recent attacks in Iraq as cruel and divisive, the human rights lawyers who make up legal action against war, were putting their case against the Prime Minister.
CHRIS COVERDALE: Tony Blair and the others engaged in conduct ancillary to genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, which is a criminal offence in this country.
demopedia.democraticunderground.com /index.php/Tony_Blair   (852 words)

  
 Discussion Forums and Boomer WEBlogs -> U.K. Election   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Tony Bliar has called an election for May 5th.
Considering that Bliar was able to call the election exactly when he wanted to, the polls are showing a reasonably close race for the moment.
Their replies show Tony Blair is on course for a massive 152-SEAT majority when the nation votes on May 5, only slightly less than his 165-seat lead in 2001.
boomer.invisionzone.com /index.php?showtopic=436   (2020 words)

  
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 Canned Revolution — Movie of the Week
As a young, naïve, college graduate Tony Bliar, played with a constant nervous grin, enters a war he believed in, a war that was just and nothing whatsoever to do with oil.
Bliar is involved in the massacres committed by Ripper’s deadly gang, including Private D Rumsfeld, a real livewire.
By the end of the film Bliar, with a weary, aged look and a receding hairline, has lost his naivety, lost his power and gained a thousand yard stare.
www.cannedrevolution.com /propaganda/buffoon.html   (165 words)

  
 Bliar has learned from history
Tony Bliar states: ‘The advice is clear; we need these powers.
Bliar always tries to make people feel weak for not supporting his line.
All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger.
www.ukipforum.co.uk /post-21044.html   (293 words)

  
 Tony Blair Article, TonyBlair Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Aided by disaffection with the Conservative government (who were dogged by allegations of corruption, and long runningdivisions over Europe), "New Labour" achieved a landslide victory over John Major in the 1997 UK general election.
Along with George W. Bush, Tony Blair was nominated in 2004 for the Nobel Peace Prize by Norwegian lawmaker Jan Simonsen, although their chances of winning are widelybelieved to be small.
His name is commonly deliberately mis-spelledas Tony Bliar by people who don't like what he has done, what they think he hasdone, his policies (particularly his stance on Iraq — something opposed by many people who otherwise would support him) orwho simply dislike him personally.
www.anoca.org /secretary/he/tony_blair.html   (3604 words)

  
 Blair Sells Britain, Buys a House - by Paul Craig Roberts
ritish Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife, Cherie, have purchased a $6.4 million townhouse in Connaught Square and plan on spending another $900,000 fixing it up.
Tony Blair has cleared the way for a less lucrative housing allowance for ministers in the House of Commons.
As Commons ministers are often elevated to the Lords at the conclusion of their political careers, they can make it up later.
www.antiwar.com /roberts?articleid=3788   (687 words)

  
 Ageless Love - Why is Tony Blair such a "BLEEP"?
Well, for one thing, Tony Blair appears far too eager to be a lapdog of the American neocon clowns who currently run our foreign policy.
Having said that part of his problem, apart from being a lying murderous scumbag, is that he has used too much double speak and now no-one trusts a single word that comes out of his gob.
Tony Blair can speak so eloquently because he is a very smart man. His law degree did not just fall out of the sky.
www.agelesslove.com /boards/printthread.php?t=5868   (1329 words)

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