I was listening to the news the other day
I heard a fat politician who had the cheek to say
He was proud to be Scottish, by the way
With the glories of our past to remember
Here's tae us, wha's like us, listen to the cry
No surrender to the truth, and here's the reason why
The pride and the glory's just another bloody lie
They use to keep us all in line
Chorus:
'Cause there's no gods and there's precious few heroes
But there's plenty on the dole in the land o' the leal
And it's time now to sweep the future clear
I commend KBTX citing a quote from a "sex offender" that clearly demonstrates how insane this has all gotten.
"We're not a threat but some of us are. I'll be honest so it makes me feel safe that I'm here," said a Brazos County registered sex offender. She said she was arrested after she dated a freshman her senior year in high school.
Well done, KBTX. Subtle way of outlining the absurdity of this.
I happen to know a few of these ladies. Each is displayed along with a brief summary of an issue they believe strongly in. Getting more women involved in the movement will exponentially grow the movement.
More than 500 officers smashed their way into thousands of safety-deposit boxes to retrieve guns, drugs and millions of pounds of criminal assets. At least, that's what was supposed to happen.
This has everything! It really made me furious. The following sums it up:
The mole, thought to be a civil servant working on the processing operation, said: 'It's not easy to watch footage on the television news of a coffin draped in a Union Jack and then come in to work the next day and see on your computer screen what MPs are taking for themselves.
Outrage: A £1,645 claim by Tory MP Sir Peter Viggers for this 'floating duck island' for his pond was one of the most shocking claims exposed in the scandal
The FBI destroyed its files on former CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite two years ago under a policy that has been criticized by researchers for allowing potentially valuable records to be wiped out.
A search of the agency's main index of the subjects of FBI investigations found some records tied to Cronkite's name were destroyed in October 2007, the FBI said in response to a Freedom of Information Act request by USA TODAY. Cronkite's death in July at age 92 made any FBI files about him available for release under the federal law.