CHANNEL 4's THOMSON AND THE TRUTH ABOUT HIS FAMILIAL ASSOCIATIONS THOSE wild, fantastic and completely unsubstantiated allegations from Channel Fourâs Alex Thomson that he received a threat of physical violence from journalist in Glasgow, can now be shown to be completely without fondation. As my Old Presbyterian Granny used to say "Many's the muckle between root and stone" A source of mine, one of my hundreds of old colleagues in the decent press, who still send interesting whispers my way pointed out an INCREDIBLE FACT to me, one which will blow apart Thomson's claims to be a NEUTRAL. Is the Thomson claim true? Was he threatened with a good old fashioned âdoingâ when he came to the Dear Green Place? Or was he merely attempting to distance himself from the REAL story here, that the Allegedly threatened with malicious beatings Channel Four's Thomson claims of neutrality are a SHAM. Does the Allegedly threatened with malicious beatings Channel Four's Thomson really think he was dealing with a "Bunch of diddies" as my Old Presbyterian Granny might have said. Though there may be some who believe this strutting posturing poltroon of a poseur deserves to be on the wrong end of a dull one from one of Her Majestyâs Loyal Fourth Estate(Scottish Division, Glesga Battalion). Certainly his unbridled arrogance is galling. I found it extremely enlightening to find that in the esteemed halls of learning, within the Trinity College DUBLIN there is a Professor named Doctor Robert THOMSON. And guess which department DOCTOR ROBERT THOMSON works in? He piles his trade within the "Political Institutions, with an emphasis on Elections and Parties" Department. The Webpage blurb simply states "The Department has particular strengths in the comparative study of elections, electoral systems, voting behaviour, and party membership studies. Members have published extensively in these areas. The Department is home to an archive of Irish survey data and to a database of electoral system indices". Hmm, the Mystery deepens. But there's MORE, MUCH MORE. ODIOUS CREEP! I know from friends of my who have tipped me the wink, that *****phile sympathiser and self confessed imprecise bumbler, Creep, once went to TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN with his parents on a day out when he was 14 and on a FAMILY holiday in IRELAND. Pretty convenient. BUT There's even MORE I have it on good Authority, information, provided to me by decent upstanding corporate citizens with a good business history and good connections with the TOP people in Scotland and on an international stage,suggests that Dr ROBERT THOMSON may be the brother of the allegedly threatened with malicious beatings Channel Four's Alec Thomson. AND If you look at the webpage of Trinity College DUBLIN in IRELAND, you will notice that TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN has a department of "IRISH POLITICS" Although probable brother of allegedly threatened with malicious beatings Channel Four's Alec Thomson ROBERT THOMSON does not work in that department (at least the College does not admit that is the case) we can only assume that he shares some connection and probably talks to them on a regular basis at lunchtime and "Team days" and things. And this blundering bufoon of a peacock is trying to pretend to everyone that he has no vested interest in Rangers, yet his brother may work in a college in IRELAND that has a POLITICS department, a POLITICS department that deals solely with IRISH POLITICS. As my Old Presbytarian Granny used to say "Never trust an Irishman". â¦â¦â¦ ANDâ¦â¦. Tomorrow The PADRE PIO connection. How Celtic bigots worship a man whose name may or may not be an ANAGRAM that suggests that they want to see all PROTESTANTS die in an international shipping incident involving an ICEBERG
It is almost impossiblet to tell if that is Leggo or Dev. If ever Leggo ever took ill, you'd make a great repacement.
I most certainly do not, however just like Joe O'Rourke I do think that Protestants should have their heads held under water. As they are Baptised into the one holy Catholic and Apostolic Church; where we acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins; we look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.