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    Margaret Thatcher has died following a stroke

    Posted at 7:57 am on April 8, 2013 by Twitchy Staff

    Terribly sad news this morning: Former U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has died following a stroke. She was 87 years old.

    BBC Breaking News ✔ @BBCBreaking

    Baroness Thatcher has died this morning follow a stroke, her spokesman Lord Bell says

    11:49 AM - 08 Apr 13
    The Press Association statement: http://thatchercrisisyears.com/2013/...cher-has-died/

    Margaret Thatcher was the woman who, virtually single-handed and in the space of one tumultuous decade, transformed a nation.

    In the view of her many admirers, she thrust a strike-infested half-pace Britain back among the front-runners in the commanding peaks of the industrial nations of the world.

    Her detractors, many of them just as vociferous, saw her as the personification of an uncaring new political philosophy known by both sides as Thatcherism.

    Tireless, fearless, unshakeable and always in command, she was Britain’s first woman Prime Minister – and the first leader to win three General Elections in a row.

    Mrs Thatcher, who became Baroness Thatcher, resigned as Prime Minister in November 1990 after a year in which her fortunes plummeted.

    It was a year in which she faced a series of damaging resignations from the Cabinet, her own political judgments were publicly denounced by her own colleagues, catastrophic by-election humiliations, internal party strife, and a sense in the country that people had had enough of her after 11 years in power.

    But history will almost certainly proclaim her as one of the greatest British peacetime leaders.

    Her supporters believe she put the drive back into the British people.

    And as she transformed the nation – attempting to release the grip of the state on massive industries and public services alike – she strode the earth as one of the most influential, talked-about, listened-to and dominant statesmen of the Western world.

    When Argentina invaded the Falklands, she despatched a task force to the South Atlantic which drove the enemy off the islands in an incomparable military operation 8,000 miles from home.

    She successfully defied Arthur Scargill’s nationwide and year-long miners’ strike, which threatened to cripple Britain’s entire economic base.

    Her triumphant achievement of power in May 1979 signalled the end of the era when trade union leaders trooped in and out of 10, Downing Street, haggling and bargaining with her Labour predecessors.
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    Love those "Compassionate Liberals"
    ‘Crack open the champagne’: Twisted Twitter users dance on Margaret Thatcher’s grave
    ==> http://twitchy.com/2013/04/08/crack-...atchers-grave/
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    Apparently there are some across the pond who really don't like her. I really didn't pay that much attention to her when she was in power and what was happening "over there". I can only say my impression of her was she was a good lady who really tried to put some common sense governing in her county. I'd be curious to see what the nay-sayers have to say about her or see her "down side". No, I didn't see the movie neither. lol
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    The Iron Lady passes: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.
    By Michelle Malkin • April 8, 2013 09:08 AM



    She was an irrepressible force for liberty. A lioness who minced no words. Fierceness personified. Britain and the world are better off because of Margaret Thatcher’s towering battles in defense of freedom and free markets. The world should mourn not just her passing, but that such leaders as the Iron Lady are so few and far between.

    One of Thatcher’s classic moments debating blithering socialist blockheads on her legacy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=okHGCz6xxiw

    Bookmark, re-read, and share with your children: The Essential Margaret Thatcher. http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/default.asp

    Margaret Thatcher paying tribute to Ronald Reagan on his 83th birthday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNOg9...layer_embedded

    And from her speech to Britain’s Conservative Party Conference in 1975, Thatcher’s blunt and timeless diagnosis of the economic and moral ills of destructive left-wing policies: http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102777

    The economic challenge has been debated at length in this hall.

    Last week it gave rise to the usual scenes of cordial brotherly strife.

    Day after day the comrades called one another far from comradely names, and occasionally, when they remembered, they called us names too.

    Some of them, for example, suggested that I criticised Britain when I was overseas. They are wrong.

    It wasn’t Britain I was criticising. It was-Socialism. (Applause).

    And I will go on criticising Socialism, and opposing Socialism because it is bad for Britain—and Britain and
    Socialism are not the same thing.

    As long as I have health and strength, they never will be. (Applause).

    But whatever could I say about Britain that is half as damaging as what this Labour Government have done to our country?

    Let’s look at the record.

    It is the Labour Government that have caused prices to rise at a record rate of 26 per cent a year.

    They told us that the Social Contract would solve everything. But now everyone can see that the so-called contract was a fraud—a fraud for which the people of this country have had to pay a very high price.

    It is the Labour Government whose policies are forcing unemployment higher than it need have been—thousands more men and women lose their jobs every day.

    There are going to be men and women many of them youngsters straight out of school—who will be without a job this winter because Socialist Ministers spent last year attacking us, instead of attacking inflation.

    And it’s the Labour Government that have brought the level of production below that of the 3-day week in 1974. W’ve really got a 3-day week now,—only it takes five days to do it. (Applause).

    It’s the Labour Government that have brought us record peace-time taxation. They’ve got the usual Socialist disease—they’ve run out of other people’s money. (Laughter).

    And it’s the Labour Government that have pushed public spending to record levels.

    And how’ve they done it? By borrowing, and borrowing and borrowing.

    Never in the field of human credit has so much been owed. (Laughter). End of section checked against ITN News at Ten, 10 October 1975.

    But serious as the economic challenge is, the political and moral challenge is just as grave, perhaps more so.

    Economic problems never start with economics. They have deeper roots—in human nature and in politics.
    They don’t finish at economics either.

    Labour’s failure to cope, to look at the nation’s problems from the point of view of the whole nation, not just one section of it, has led to loss of confidence and a sense of helplessness.

    With it goes a feeling that Parliament, which ought to be in charge, is not in charge—that the actions and the decisions are taken elsewhere.

    And it goes deeper than that. There are voices that seem anxious not to overcome our economic difficulties, but to exploit them, to destroy the free enterprise society and put a Marxist system in its place.



    I sometimes think the Labour Party is like a pub where the mild is running out. If someone doesn’t do something soon, all that’s left will be bitter. (Laughter). And all that’s bitter will be Left. (Laughter).

    Whenever I visit Communist countries, their politicians never hesitate to boast about their achievements.

    They know them all by heart and reel off the facts and figures, claiming that this is the rich harvest of the Communist system.

    Yet they are not prosperous as we in the West are prosperous, and they are not free as we in the West are free.

    Our capitalist system produces a far higher standard of prosperity and happiness because it believes in incentive and opportunity, and because it is founded on human dignity and freedom. (Applause).

    Even the Russians have to go to a capitalist country, America to buy enough wheat to feed their people. And that aftermore than 50 years of a State controlled economy.

    Yet they boast incessantly while we, who have so much more to boast about, forever criticise and decry.

    Isn’t it time we spoke up for our way of life? (Applause) After all, no Western nation has to build a wall round itself to keep its people in. (Applause).

    So let us have no truck with those who say the free enterprise system has failed. What we face today is not a crisis of capitalism, but of Socialism. No country can flourish if its economic and social life is dominated by nationalisation and state control.

    The cause of our shortcomings does not therefore lie in private enterprise. Our problem is not that we have too little socialism. It is that we have too much.



    THE FREE SOCIETY AND THE ECONOMY

    A man’s right to work as he will to spend what he earns to own property to have the State as servant and not as master these are the British inheritance.

    They are the essence of a free economy. And on that freedom all our other freedoms depend. (Applause). End of section checked against ITN Early Evening News, 10 October 1975.

    But we want a free economy, not only because it guarantees our liberties, but also because it is the best way of creating wealth and prosperity for the whole country.

    It is this prosperity alone which can give us the resources for better services for the community, better services for those in need. (Applause).

    By their attack on private enterprise, this Labour Government have made certain that there will be next to nothing available for improvements in our social services over the next few years.

    We must get private enterprise back on the road to recovery, not merely to give people more of their own money to spend as they choose, but to have more money to help the old and the sick and the handicapped.

    The way to recovery is through profits. Good profits today, leading to high investment, well-paid jobs and a better standard of living tomorrow. (Applause).

    No profits mean no investment, and a dying industry geared to yesterday’s world.

    Other nations have recognised that for years now. They are going ahead faster than we are; and the gap between us will continue to increase unless we change our ways.

    The trouble here is that for years the Labour Party have made people feel that profits are guilty-unless proved innocent.

    But when I visit factories and businesses I do not find that those who actually work in them are against profits. On the contrary, they want to work for a prosperous concern. With a future—their future. (Applause).

    Governments must learn to leave these companies with enough of their own profits to produce the goods and jobs for tomorrow.

    If the Socialists won’t or can’t there will be no profit making industry left to support the losses caused by fresh bouts of nationalisation.

    And if anyone says I am preaching laissez-faire, let me say this.

    I am not arguing, and never have argued, that all we have to do is to let the economy run by itself.

    I believe that, just as each of us has an obligation to make the best of his talents so governments have an obligation to create the framework within which we can do so. Not only individual people, but individual firms and particularly small firms. (Applause).

    Some of these will stay small but others will expand and become the great companies of the future.

    The Labour Government have pursued a disastrous vendetta against small businesses and the self-employed. We will reverse their damaging policies. (Applause).



    EQUALITY

    Now let me turn to something I spoke about in America.

    Some Socialists seem to believe that people should be numbers in a State computer. We believe they should be individuals.

    We are all unequal. No one, thank heavens, is like anyone else, however much the Socialists may pretend otherwise.

    We believe that everyone has the right to be unequal but to us every human being is equally important.

    Engineers, miners, manual workers, shop assistants, farm workers, postmen, housewives—these are the essential foundations of our society. Without them there would be no nation. (Applause).

    But their are others with special gifts who should also have their chance, because if the adventurers who strike out in new directions in science, technology, medicine, commerce and industry the arts are hobbled, there can be no advance.

    The spirit of envy can destroy. It can never build…
    One of a kind: “I make great leaps forward, not little jumps in studios.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiMs1...layer_embedded

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    Geri Halliwell deletes tribute to ‘original Spice Girl’ Margaret Thatcher

    Posted at 5:24 pm on April 8, 2013 by Twitchy Staff



    With people literally partying in the streets over the death of Margaret Thatcher http://twitchy.com/2013/04/08/sicken...es-pics-video/ we don’t think Geri Halliwell, aka Ginger Spice, has any reason to apologize for offending anyone. Sadly, the singer, who in a 1996 interview famously called Thatcher the “original Spice Girl,” deleted her lovely tribute after coming under fire online.

    Ashley Kauffman @futurewriter13

    @GeriHalliwell did you hear that #margaretthatcher died? I remember you saying you admired her a lot & she was an example of #girlpower.

    12:00 PM - 08 Apr 13
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    GINGER SPICE HAS SPOKEN RT "@GeriHalliwell: Thinking of our 1st Lady of girl power ,Margaret Thatcher...who taught me any thing is possible"

    12:19 PM - 08 Apr 13
    Halliwell’s admiration of Thatcher hasn’t changed over the decades, but her ’90s-era “girl power” is no match for unhinged Thatcher hatred in 2013. How many of these people would argue that they and not Thatcher and Halliwell are the true feminists?

    http://twitchy.com/2013/04/08/geri-h...aret-thatcher/

    I can't post most of the remarks as the BBF Filter will not allow... read a few and contemplate "Liberal Compassion" at it's finest
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    BARACK OBAMA SNUBS, DISRESPECTS THE MEMORY OF MARGARET THATCHER...REFUSES INVITATION TO ATTEND HER SERVICES OR EVEN SEND A CABINET MEMBER - In typical Barack Obama classless fashion, he has refused to attend the services for Former Prime Minister, and champion of freedom, Margaret Thatcher. In a further slap to the memory of a woman who helped free more than a billion people from government oppression and tyranny, he refused to even send any elected official, or even Cabinet member to her services, this despite the fact that the Queen will attend, and it will be the biggest service for a PM since the passing of Winston Churchill. This again proves the pettiness of Barack Obama, and the dedication to his far left extremist ideology. He could not see himself, or anyone representing him, attending the services of a woman who fought against Obama's preferred Socialism her whole life.

    He had a convoy attend Hugo Chavez's funeral, isn't that interesting
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    Photos: Mourners line streets for Margaret Thatcher’s funeral;
    Disgusting protesters: ‘Rest in shame’


    http://twitchy.com/2013/04/17/photos...rest-in-shame/

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    Why we wont mourn for Margaret Thatcher

    Among other things … She sponsored a wave of racism claiming Britain was being “swamped by immigrants” – and then unleashed a reign of racist terror by the police on black communities across the country, notably in places like Brixton and Toxteth. At the same time she propped up Apartheid racism in South Africa branding Nelson Mandela a terrorist to the very end. She used the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s as an excuse to attack lesbians and gay men, bringing the anti-gay law, Section 28. And in case students thought they were getting off lightly she laid the foundation stone of the long campaign to transform education from a right into a privilege for the rich by introducing student loans.

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