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"How Soon Is Now?" as the title of the Smiths song says. (YouTube)Brilliant! Bless him, lol. :heartluv:
Maybe we should have a Morrisey appreciation thread soon!
In all the accolades for Thatcher that I've been reading today, I noticed something funny. All the social conservatives heaping praise on her never mention that she voted to decriminalize homosexuality and to legalize abortion.
I guess "pro-lifers" are willing to overlook that little detailif someone is willing to lower their taxes (at the expense of the working class and poor, I might add). :crazy:
and that statement at pitchfork.com link below:A Morrissey representative confirms that the singer's strongly-worded criticisms of Margaret Thatcher, which surfaced after news of her death yesterday, came from an old interview in an issue of Loaded magazine. (The fan website Morrissey-Solo first noticed this). But the old quotes fall pretty much in line with a new statement Morrissey has released.
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She also went against the wishes of her own party to start a needle exchange for drug addicts.
Well, Reagan showed good rapport with Bonzo the chimp in that movie.Time to check if hell has frozen over.. That makes THREE good things I can now say that Thatcher did? :what:
Incidentally, that puts her three ahead of her pal Reagan. I've been trying to think of anything he did that I could call "good", and I've yet to come up with a single one.
This is a readable Russell Brand piece in The Guardian.
This is a vitriolic George Galloway entry on his blog at Wordpress.
This is a look at Thatcher's drug policy, from opendemocracy.net
She is an icon of individualism, not of feminism.
Well, Reagan showed good rapport with Bonzo the chimp in that movie.
Oh. You mean WHILE he was president??
Can't think of a thing.
From the Brand piece, a great and true observation:
Mark with his gun-running! I really did laugh out loud.In the Meryl Streep film, The Iron Lady, it's the scenes of domesticity that appear most absurd. Knocking up a flan for Denis or helping Carol with her algebra or Mark with his gun-running, are jarring distractions from the main narrative; woman as warrior queen.
She also went against the wishes of her own party to start a needle exchange for drug addicts.
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