Tuesday, April 12, 2011

BANKS, BANKERS AND THEIR INGLORIOUS SUPPORTERS SHOULD BE DONE FOR MURDER

The London Ambulance Service is to lose nearly 600 frontline jobs in the next few years, to help pay off the gambling debts of the Nazi banks. Another few hundred will go in management and support.

This is just one ambulance service in the UK.

The NHS has already implemented the Nazi Liverpoool Care Pathway, which is killing sick old people, because dead sick old people don't need pensions and dead sick old people don't need expensive treatment.

Maternity services are being slashed with the inevitable rise in child deaths.

And there is the slow, slow creeping of a Nazi-style UK T4 program into British society, the birth place of eugenics, which will gradually see the sick, weak, elderly, infirm and any one else who is vulnerable, pressured into committing suicide, because their quality of life is not good enough, or they feel they are a burden on their relatives and friends etc.

This United Kingdom is becoming heaven for pure Nazis.

And I don't like it!

Do you?

I say
1. take the banks into bankruptcy (they're all bankrupt, even the one's not bailed out)
2. do the banks, bankers and their inglorious supporters for murder (for that is what the state is doing in paying off their gambling debts in the way it is)
3. create our own money

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From http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/apr/12/london-ambulance-service-cut-jobs


London Ambulance Service to cut 890 jobs

Almost 20% of service jobs to go, including 560 frontline positions, over next five years in effort to save £53m

Press Association
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 12 April 2011 14.13 BST

London Ambulance Service has announced plans to cut 890 jobs over the next five years in an effort to save £53m.

LAS said the reductions would include 560 frontline positions and most of the total losses would come from natural attrition.

The reduction represents almost 20% of the service's 5,000 staff and will fuel the controversy over the government's health reforms.

Union leaders attacked the move and one campaign group said it would mean "total carnage" for the capital's ambulance service.

guardian.co.uk © Guardian News and Media Limited 2011

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