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Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Rumpy-Pumpy: You're not a President of anything.

I've said it before, but following an excellent blog post by IanPJ, I thought I'd say it again.

I do not consent to being governed by the European Empire.

The British people do not consent to being governed by the European Empire.

Rumpy-Pumpy, you're not a President of anything on the British Isles.

Our constitution says that you have no legitimate business with our nation.

Anyone who says otherwise has breached our treason laws. We're just looking for a common law officer with some testicles who'll go and round 'em up. We've got a rather draughty riverside Tower, popular with ravens, that they're gonna be slung into - as is customary in this land. Don't worry. We'll get round to it when we're ready.

You're not a President of anything, Mr. Rumpy-Pumpy.

And the British people will never, never, never give up.

Ask the last dictator who tried making us surrender. 1940-some-odd. He failed. As will you.

Enjoy the traitors who pop by from our shores and bow down at your feet. They are not British representatives. They are traitors in breach of the constitutional and treason laws of this land.

We the people are surrendering nothing, no matter what our traitorous representatives sign.

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