Margaret Thatcher funeral: a "fitting tribute?"

Margaret Thatcher funeral: a "fitting tribute?"

Translation please.

You said the protestors should "shut up, and wait until they know for sure the cost of the funeral" while at the same time acknowledging their right to protest at any time they want

That's getting your panties in a bunch for something you yourself admit is right
 
Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, was talking about his memories of Lady Thatcher on the World at One.

"She came to power when I was pretty young. I do remember being sometimes a bit, sort of, stunned. I thought the business with the IRA hunger strikers was very, very tough and I remember thinking 'what would I do if I was in government at the time?"

"This was an incredibly harsh thing, it seemed to me, to allow people to die in that way. But on the other hand you could not fault her logic, you could not fault her consistency. And that point, that you shouldn't give in to terror, is a very powerful one and it's one that is still very relevant today."
 
Hahahahaa Bossman you got it all the way wrong man.

Kwamba Obama ndiye rais wa kwanza wa Marekani asiye mzungu, hilo halina ubishi.

Ndiye rais wa kwanza aliye shombe.

Napingana naye kwenye liberal policies zake.

Na kwa kiasi kikubwa nazipenda policies za conservative icon Margaret Thatcher.

Now, can't you tell that I have a conservative bent?


Nilijua utacheka
nimekukamata pale pale lol
so Thatcher angekuwa Liberal na wewe probably unge support wana dance now kwa kifo chake...
 
In Knowsley, Merseyside, North England, one resident says of Thatcher: "She destroyed Knowsley, she destroyed Merseyside, and we'll never forgive her for that."

One of the most damning charges laid against Thatcher was that she left millions of former manual workers on the scrapheap. One town's residents with perhaps a stronger claim to this than any other is Knowsley.

The year after she was forced to resign, more than one in five adults here were out of the workforce, either through unemployment or long-term sickness.
 
Brian Mulroney, the former Canadian prime minister and a guest at the funeral, criticsed the people who were protesting today.

"Am I surprised some people act the way they do in a completely uncivilised manner? That is unfortunately part of our societies. She should have been allowed the privilege of going to her grave in peace.

She made a singular contribution to the UK and the world. Great leaders provoke great change and with great change there is a lot of reaction. We think our countries don't have to change but they do.

She revolutionised the UK and in the process irritated a lot of people and some of them are still here but her good works live on.

She is up in heaven smiling."
 
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nimekukamata pale pale lol
so Thatcher angekuwa Liberal na wewe probably unge support wana dance now kwa kifo chake...

Nah...I have a heart man. I wouldn't have stooped that low.

The lady is dead. Where were they when she was alive? They have no class or grace let alone brains.
 
Why is it that they hate her this much?

Alikuwa hataki mchezo " asiyefanya kazi asile" ukisubiri Serikali ikuhudumie wewe ni mtumwa wa Serikali ,Ndio maana sasa hivi hapo Tanzania Serikali iPo lakini niambie imekusaidia nini?serikali Tanzania Ina kiwanda ? Socialist will never work my dear.She was a woman tough mara 100 ya mwanaume alikuwa sio mchezo huyo .Hufanyi kazi basi kafie mbali huyo ndio Thatcher .Mmezoea vya bure ,Njoo USA uone hutolala usingizi ukisubiri mwezi umeme umekwata,maji yamekatwa,Nyumba out .Hamna Msaada .Utasikia oh America people work too much ,mwisho wa mwaka unarudishiwa tax yako.Lini Tanzania walikurudishia check ya tax .Capitalist is the king,Hamna kubabaishana USA unafanya kazi hutaki well utakutwa barabarani.Its good to be a conservative .
 
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Turnout at the big screen in Edinburgh, Scotland.

As the person who took this photo stood watching, a man walked past and remarked to him in a gruff Scottish accent "You can see how much we loved her here, can't you?"

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I am not at all implying or insinuating that. Not at all. In fact, I think it is/was noteworthy and that is why I said/wrote it.

Why is/was it noteworthy? It is because it was a first in that country. There is nothing wrong with noting a noteworthy first.

Its not about being noteworthy. Its about being mentioned when talking about kukubalika kwake

Logically speaking you can combine gender and kukubalika kwa mtu only if you think one gender shouldn't be acceptable

So in essence what you are saying is, apart from her being a woman she was chosen for the top job

That's the same as saying being a woman is a weakness

Shame
 
Kuchaguliwa mara tatu katika nchi ya kidemokrasia na wewe kuwa mwanamke wa kwanza kushika nafasi ya juu kabisa serikalini, kulionyesha kwamba watu walikuwa wanamkubali kwa sababu hawakuruhusu attitudes ama belief zozote kwamba labda wanawake hawawezi kuongoza katika nyadhifa kubwa kama hizo ziwazuie wasimpe kura zao. La hasha. Wao hawakuliona hilo na wakampigia kura za ushindi mara tatu mfululizo.

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Seems they loved her a lot, particularly in the North of the UK.

Check out this turnout at the big screen in Edinburgh, Scotland.


As the person who took this photo stood watching, a man walked past and remarked to him in a gruff Scottish accent "You can see how much we loved her here, can't you?
 
Turnout at the big screen in Edinburgh, Scotland.

As the person who took this photo stood watching, a man walked past and remarked to him in a gruff Scottish accent "You can see how much we loved her here, can't you?"

cc. Kongosho, Gaijin

La haula!

Watu wana hasira.

Hakuna hata mdudu!
 
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Its not about being noteworthy. Its about being mentioned when talking about kukubalika kwake

Logically speaking you can combine gender and kukubalika kwa mtu only if you think one gender shouldn't be acceptable

So in essence what you are saying is, apart from her being a woman she was chosen for the top job

That's the same as saying being a woman is a weakness

Shame

No shame there because what I said is not the same as saying being a woman is a weakness. That reception is only a result of your own twisted way of looking at things. But I have no control over how you receive, perceive, and interpret things.
 
The Obama administration opted for a low-key presence, dispatching two other former US secretaries of state from the 1980s, George Shultz and James Baker, to lead an official delegation.

Strikingly, there were no representatives from either the Clinton or the Bush families, with Hillary Clinton, Obama's former secretary of state, absent.

The former US vice-president Dick Cheney – was there in a private capacity.

Newt Gingrich ,James baker .Obama is too liberal for her alikuwa hata hana time nae Obama alivyoenda Uk Thatcher alikaataa kumuona .NEXT
 
No shame there because what I said is not the same as saying being a woman is a weakness. That reception is only a result of your own twisted way of looking at things. But I have no control over how you receive and perceive things.

And I have no control of yours either

And that's why you can correlate kukubalika kwa mtu na gender yake

SMH
 
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Seems they loved her a lot, particularly in the North of the UK.

Check out this turnout at the big screen in Edinburgh, Scotland.


As the person who took this photo stood watching, a man walked past and remarked to him in a gruff Scottish accent "You can see how much we loved her here, can't you?

EMT Ukisoma wanachoeleza kuhusu UK before Thatcher na after her
ni kama vile UK was a socialist state before? was it?
 
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Newt Gingrich ,James baker .Obama is too liberal for her alikuwa hata hana time nae Obama alivyoenda Uk Thatcher alikaataa kumuona .NEXT

Makonservative wangapi toka Marekani wamehudhuria mazishi?
 
And I have no control of yours either

And that's why you can correlate kukubalika kwa mtu na gender yake

SMH

No matter how you slice, dice, cut, or spin it, your interpretation of what I said is not what I said nor what I meant to imply or insinuate. But you are free to do it a thousand times over if you get off of it.

SMDH!
 
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Another image from Goldthorpe: the horse drawn hearse carrying the effigy and a coffin pass Goldthorpe Union Jack Memorial club. Photograph: John Giles/PA
 
No matter how slice, dice, cut, or spin it, your interpretation of what I said is not what I said nor what I meant to imply or insinuate. But you free to do it a thousand times over if you get off of it.

SMDH!

No matter how hard you spin this one sweetheart, you were caught with your pants down

Peace :yo:
 

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