VERSION|0.5.1|SUBJECT|The Big Chief Rabbi, Lord Jonathan Sacks, Baron Aldgate |CONTENT|[b]Rating[/b] 5 out of 5 (Extraordinarily platitudinous)

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Has anyone mentioned Margaret Thatcher yet? She's dead you know. They're burying her today.

I knew her you know. She used to help me write political essays at school, even though I had no vote yet and she had no idea what my politics were. As you can see, I've been writing about politics for a very long time. More about that in a moment.

I know what you're thinking, Lady Thatcher's [i]exactly[/i] like Moses and not at all like Aaron. I'd have to agree with you about that. Moses pursued a policy of mythical freedom from mythical enslavement from an unspecified pharaoh, followed by forty years of mythical wandering through the desert before the mythical genocide of the inhabitants of the promised land. Aaron didn't. 

This policy of forty years of wandering followed by genocide wasn't universally popular, but when you have to commit genocide, you have to commit genocide. There's no avoiding it just because some trendy, lefty, pinko liberals don't have the backbone for it. They worshipped the wrong Invisible Magic Friend! What else could Moses do? There was no alternative.

I wrote a [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Politics-Hope-Jonathan-Sacks/dp/0099765411/ref=sr_1_20?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1366183115&sr=1-20&keywords=jonathan+sacks]book about Lady Thatcher's politics[/url], available from all good book stores, where  I criticised her infamous, "there is no such thing as society" remark. It had a forward by Gordon Brown. I didn't think Lady Thatcher would like it, but, recognising quality thinking when she reads it, she even recommended it to all her friends. So, if you're the kind of person that likes to read what Gordon Brown and Margaret Thatcher reads then it's definitely the book for you.

I'd just like to say, in a totally non-political and unbiased way, how wonderful Lady Thatcher was, how warm, how cuddly, how considerate. She made this country what it is today. As the greatest lover of Britain and the greatest freedom fighter that ever was, she fully deserves her state funeral today. I hope there won't be anyone there being rude. As she said, where there is discord, may we bring harmony. May she now enjoy the same harmony and peace that she brought to so many.

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