Savage: British women are "laying in the gutter with their legs spread open drunk at night. That's the England of today"
September 03, 2009 2:27 pm ET
From the September 2nd edition of Talk Radio Network's The Savage Nation:


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not that anyone in britain would wanna touch him with a 20 mile pole
(Hmmm.. makes me wonder about the metric length of weiner's weiner - sick, I know....)
Ever notice how these religious, self righteous, conservatives always conjure up the most vile, obscene, repulsive images?
He's a raving lunatic and I can't believe he's still on the air
These are the irony challenged morans invited the leader of the BNP in to discuss free speech fully knowing that his party's platform involved removing people they declared non citizens from the country by force of necessary.
"Je suis en désaccord avec ce que vous dites, mais je défendrai à la mort votre droite de la dire."
I have a really tough time living up to those words on occasions like this.
</wingnut mode>
I've some male soccer hooligans, but thats it.
It has always been a problem much associated with England, but in fairness they've done a lot to get rid of much of it.
I liked England a lot.
Winson Churchill left his postion as First Lord of the Admiralty in 1915.....
Became Prime Minister in 1940, he had nothing to do with the Hood....
First of all, he's delusional - as always. Secondly, he's making things up to "prove" his delusion is real - as always.
Finally, my wife-to-be is English. So I dare you to say that to her face.
And then I implore you to make sure your insurance is paid up, because my 5' 3" delicate, girly-girl flower will summarily kick your head in.
Churchhill was under a cloud many times in his carreer. Pacifism in the thirties had more to do with the memories of the horror of WWI than politics.
The Spitfire was a private proposal developed from a float plane racer.
And don't get me started on the history of capital ship construction between the two world wars.
I think England would be wasted on Mikey. If anyone could fail to visit and have a good time in London, it would be him.
Basically it was sort of like this, how Scotland has turned into a weak, cry baby, disgrace to their own culture, and the poster went on as if he knew about Scottish history, (I'm betting he knows Braveheart off by heart).
And I seen another post bitching and moaning about how Ireland won't go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and how we're a sad little country who use to be tough and blah blah blah.
Point is, these Americans, Savage included, are the worse of the worse, there the stereotypical American, who are so ignorant and full of themselves they think they know morwe than anyone and can judge everyone else, cause "I'm American".
Telling ye, their the worst type of people representing the U.S.
You should be thankful he's not allowed in England, cause if he was and everyone heard him, America would really be viewed badly.
Ye hold on to this waster guys :)
1) They didn't paint their faces blue.
2) Quite a bit of the music in the movie was played on Irish uillean pipes, not Scottish great pipes.
3) "They're playing the forbidden tunes!" The tunes hadn't been "forbidden" yet during that time.
So yeah, he knows his Scottish history, no doubt.
He wants to find those drunk girls with their legs spread open... man, talk about desperate!
Randy