Camerons’ “divine inspiration” came from Max Weber, not God

Last Updated: April 12, 2014By

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  1. Colin M. Taylor April 12, 2014 at 4:57 pm - Reply

    NOBODY expects the DWP! Our chief weapon is surprise…surprise and fear…fear and surprise…. Our two weapons are fear and surprise…and ruthless efficiency…. Our *three* weapons are fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency…and an almost fanatical devotion to Ian Duncan Smith…. Our *four*…no… *Amongst* our weapons…. Amongst our weaponry…are such elements as fear, surprise…. I’ll come in again…

  2. […] Camerons’ “divine inspiration” came from Max Weber, not God. […]

  3. victedy April 13, 2014 at 6:31 am - Reply

    …and the lord-Cameron said: let the slaves (a.k.a unemployed & disabled) make bricks out of clay & straw (on workfare) and make the slaves’ life bitter. (Exodus 1:14) They made their life bitter with hard labor, as they worked with clay mortar and bricks and in every form of slavery in the field. Yes, they made them toil in harsh conditions in every form of slavery.
    And the lord Cameron said: So that it is written, so shall it be done

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