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Published Date: 30 December 2007
FIRST Minister Alex Salmond has been named as Scotland on Sunday's Scot of the Year.
The SNP politician, who celebrates his 54th birthday on Hogmanay, was a unanimous choice by our panel of judges who decided that, in a year in which he overturned Labour's huge political lead in Scotland to give the Nationalists their first-ever ele
ction victory, there could be no other choice. Salmond was presented with a caricature of himself, drawn by Scotland on Sunday cartoonist Neil Kempsell.

The Scot of the Year title follows a string of other political awards he has attracted since his party's remarkable victory in May's elections.

In a New Year message, broadcast on the internet today, the First Minister says he intends to capitalise on "a new mood of optimism" in Scotland.

"The Scottish Government's policies will reflect the new mood in the nation by realising that the days of waiting for Westminster to do things for Scotland – these days are over," he says. "We need to make our own initiatives now, solve our own problems, take our own opportunities.

"There is a growing realisation that this country has the talent and ability to stand on its own two feet – and we have got to find the democratic structure that will allow us to do that. That is what 2008 is going to be all about."

Second in the Scot of the Year awards is Louise Martin, the driving force behind Glasgow's successful Commonwealth Games bid and widely credited as the person who delivered the games to Scotland.

Actor James McAvoy was third in a year in which his starring roles in The Last King Of Scotland and Atonement have propelled him onto the Hollywood 'A' list.

Read the full list of Top Scots online in this week's Spectrum



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  • Last Updated: 30 December 2007 2:40 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

Ross Fyffe,

Scotland 30/12/2007 00:10:06
Not good, .............
2

Reekin' Lum,

30/12/2007 00:14:06
Good for the man!!!!!!! At last someone who represents Scotland instead of a bunch of London-led losers who couldn't give a damn about Scotland, just their desire to be in power at all costs.
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30/12/2007 00:17:47
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James,

Dundee 30/12/2007 00:19:06
Alex, beware G(r)eeks bearing gifts.
5

tartan army 2222,

30/12/2007 00:20:18
Thoroughly deserved.

Whatever your political leaning I don't believe that anyone can seriously argue that Salmond doesn't deserve this. 50 years of Labour (mis)rule ended. Better late than never.
6

Rabster,

30/12/2007 00:33:41
Fully deserved, and credit where it's due to Scotland on Sunday for this decision.
7

subrosa,

30/12/2007 00:39:16
As stated in the article "there could be no other choice' and the decision was unanimous. Congratulations Alex.
8

Steve,

Bo'ness 30/12/2007 00:39:44
This is richly deserved. Salmond has his faults, but look around Holyrood and there are few talents to rival his ability. Looking forward to more of the same in 2008.
9

langtonian,

scotus 30/12/2007 00:52:41
SNP policies and posturing, very much," All phart and no thunder to date" that said Alex Salmond is a real political force, The Scotland on Sunday award is his by right.
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Friseal,

Scotland 30/12/2007 00:59:14

Fantastic, well deserved.
12

scottishrepublic07,

aberdeen 30/12/2007 01:08:25
well deserved. Glad Smeaton didnt get it.
13

walter,

30/12/2007 01:08:31
Is it April 1st already, the SoS that bastion of anti Scottish anti SNP Unionist rag has named Salmond Scot of the year.
This is a typical non story from this so called paper, where is the story on Wendy Alexander.
14

Wisnaeme,

30/12/2007 01:20:21
Aye, well deserved but I would not have to be a bran seer to predict a choking over their breakfasts by some of the establishment whilst reading this news in their favourite "North British". it will not go down well with some of Eck's neighbours in the vicinity of Bute House. That's for sure.

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Richardinho,

30/12/2007 01:26:34
As we go into a new year, there's a lot in general to be positive about in Scotland. There's a new confidence and optimism in the air (despite the failure to qualify for the Euro Championships..) and to some extent Salmond seems to personify this.

2008 is going to be great!
16

Lesley,

Normally EDINBURGH, currently Brisbane 30/12/2007 02:20:47
Well Done Alex! Great start to 2008.
17

subrosa,

30/12/2007 06:32:01
Goodness I would have thought AM2 would have posted his congratulations before now :)
18

watcher4,

edinburgh 30/12/2007 08:41:58
Who actually votes for these people?
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30/12/2007 09:13:12
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1745,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 09:21:57
Alex Salmond is the best thing that has happened to Scotland in 300 Years CONGRATULATIONS
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BIG EYE,

30/12/2007 09:28:17
Absolutely the right decision.Well Done Alex Salmond and the SNP for doing so well in 2007 and let's look to more progress in 2008.
23

Trojan Horse,

Scotland 30/12/2007 09:30:39
Any other decision would have been utterly churlish.
24

Farky,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 09:39:15
Congratulations to our First Minister - well deserved!

Ayrshire Scot, personally I am fed up hearing about John Smeaton, he's had loads of awards for his actions back in June. He did indeed help a police officer which was good. Hardly makes him a hero however.
25

Born to roughneck,

30/12/2007 09:40:49
Well done Alex. Thoroughly deserved. Despite the drivel that spews forth each day from AM2 and the other unionists things are only getting better. All the scare stories published by this rag have only helped Alex rise in the polls. Broon, on the other hand is falling fast. He'll claim his place in history as the PM who blew apart the Union and handed England to the Tories. Roll on that day.
Happy New Year to you all when it comes
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30/12/2007 09:50:35
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A Scott,

Glasgow 30/12/2007 10:08:14
# 20, 21 and 27................I can jist see your eyes like red hot coals and the saliva drippin off your chin as you type your petulent blogs.....numpty !
28

Ken S.,

Reading 30/12/2007 10:14:11
Well-deserved congratulations, Mr S.

Wish we had your counterpart in England!
29

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 30/12/2007 10:52:35
Salmond took a calculated risk for like successful skippers, he'd worked out the risk first. This appeals to noth-easters.

""There is a growing realisation that this country has the talent and ability to stand on its own two feet – and we have got to find the democratic structure that will allow us to do that. That is what 2008 is going to be all about."

From the length and breadth of the country, from the Borders to the Islands, a significant number of people voted that we should become a nation. Now it's for intelligent folk to articulate what this means. Scotland used to have more universities than England where the concept was to give some grounding in the sum total of human understanding. You could attend as young as 10 if you were the right stuff. "They used to know 5 languages but now they can hardly speak one." Physics seems to have lost its way since the Copenhagen school was enticed to the States -- and taken the rest of Science with it. So I think a new University is called for and why not build it IN the Highlands. There is plenty of sheep and heather in Scotland without getting fixated on it. Special schools work for musicians so they could work for young engineers. OK it's elitist but it would raise the whole standard and aspirations of the education network.
30

Boy Wonder,

30/12/2007 10:56:01
Well deserved. He broke the mould of Scottish politics forever!
31

OscarMacApfel,

Dumfropolis 30/12/2007 11:00:31
Where is the dissenting voice of Jackie the Hutt demanding that FM Salmond come clean over Trumptongate?

Why were Douglas and the WENDY Alexander not included on the shortlist?

Which illustrious Scots were chosen as the SoS 'panel of judges'?

Was Baron George Foulkes von Cumnock invited to the do, if so where are his comments?
32

Geoff,

Sunny(30 deg,light breeze) South Africa 30/12/2007 11:08:38
Had to be him. He is a fine politician-intelligent,articulate and charismatic though I find it a little painful to admit as a Unionist. Pity one of the Unionist parties couldn't find a large transfer fee to perhaps tempt the FM to change sides! Surely there has to be a Unionist Alex Salmond SOMEWHERE in Scotland to come to our rescue.Whilst not wanting to detract from Alexs ability, much of his success has also been due to the disastrous policies and lacklustre leadership of Nu Labour.
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Harris tweed and levi's 501,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 11:22:00
A well deserved accolade to the man who has changed the course of history.

Scotland, led by Alex Salmond, celebrated 300 years of Union with England by returning a Nationalist Government for the first time.

Now, 8 months down the line of SNP Government , the forces of Unionism remain in disarray.

Following some risible performances in Holyrood, and an inconvenient issue concerning inappropriate donations, wee Wendy totters on the brink of ignominy, with the vultures within her own party already circling overhead.

The only impact the Lib Dems appear to have made is to have shot themselves in both feet with their inept handling of the Trump planning application, and subsequent miscalculation of Nicol Stevens by accusing Alex Salmond of sleaze.
Mr Stevens has all the aura of another party leader living on borrowed time.

Aunty Annabelle appears to be the only opposition leader who’s position is under no great threat from within.
She has played a pragmatic game, and despite her holding many diametrically opposed views to those of us who associate Tories with the destruction of communities, poverty and despair, has earned at least a modicum of respect.
She carries herself with a degree of dignity sadly lacking in her opposition party leading colleagues.


Louise Martin’s role in securing the Commonwealth Games for Scotland is also worthy of commendation.
If she has not received recognition in the New Year Honours list, we should ask the question “why not?”.
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Hotel Yorba,

Glasgow 30/12/2007 11:30:23
John Smeaton is the Scot of the year for me. I wonder what Salmond would have done in the face of the airport muslim jihadists - probably would have ran a mile.
35

Queen D,

Glasgow 30/12/2007 11:39:11
An accolade to Mr Smeaton is well deserved.Too many accolades to Mr Smeaton are not.
There were others involved,who equally jumped in to help.
I challenge you to name another!
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ian miller,

penicuik 30/12/2007 11:42:53
The main people in securing the games were Jack McConnell and Stephen Purcell as usual Salmond jumps on the success band wagon. I fear for Scotland under this ADMINISTRATION of a one man party. Scotland is being lead bt a Dictator.
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Geoff,

30/12/2007 11:48:54
35 Harris tweed and Levis-agree with you about auntie anabelle-reminds me a bit of Golda Meir. She is far and away the best of the opposition leaders-desrves more support
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Richard M,

Scottish Raj 30/12/2007 11:53:45
Alex Salmond is head and shoulders above the rest at Holyrood because the Ace enn Pee is the only party fully committed to it. All the others with big egos want to be in London running the UK
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 11:55:20
Come in #38 your time is up. We have reported your comments to the thought police who will be calling on you soon to organise your political realignment training.

Your family should expect you back from the Inversneck gulag within the the next 15 years.

Happy New Year Muppet.
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Nikostratos,

30/12/2007 12:05:24
This is obviously a unionist plot to (a) make Alex Salmonds head expand so much it explodes or (b) he will due to it's massive size be unable to enter the door's at holyrood and have no option than resign from parliament.

Darstley plot....
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Linda,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 12:16:42
More Labour snouts in the trough

See Sunday Times
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3105766.ece
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Observant Reader,

UK 30/12/2007 12:18:03
alex did'nt have much competition, gerry maccann, suspect in his own child's dissapearance and child neglector was also up for this award (yes i know unbelievable the scotsman staff wanted him included)

also ayrshire scot, john smeaton punched the crap out of a man on fire when he was down, this does not make him a hero, its just typical glaswegian behaviour, not my words but that of comedian frankie boyle !!!
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Pontificatus Maximus of Avignon,

30/12/2007 12:36:41
Why were Lady Wendy of Cornton Vale and her brother Lord Dougie of Peterheid NOT considered for this award.
Surely THEY have done as much as Alex to further the worthy cause of the SNP!
Was it because they are criminals?
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puskas,

East Kilbride 30/12/2007 12:40:52
I've seen more danger in a street fight in Scotland than what happened at Glasgow airport..



Well done to Mr Alex Salmond, Scotland's First Minister.

Any name change whether Prime Minister or President doesn't matter, here is a man who has the people of Scotland FIRST.
Probably the first time we have had a leadership in 300 years that does.


When is Wendy and cohorts go'in tae jail.. Mc Beth is taken a long time tae find a wae oot..Regards the other sleaze down south that should look after itself...

Could it be a put-on show between the political parties to get their election and running costs paid for by the taxpayer.. Forgetting that laws passed by NuLabour were broken by them..

No 45. Your comment regards Gerry is uncalled for. You would do well within the confines of LCP talk in.
Being generous.

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Harris tweed and levi's 501,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 12:49:19
#38

Where exactly has Alex Salmond jumped upon the success of the Commonwealth Games bandwagon?

Is it not the case that following the award of the games, Mr Salmond publicly offered his congratulations to both Jack McConnell and Stephen Purcell for their efforts in achieving this?

You appear to be a somewhat confused and embittered individual, who has confused the London Labour Party’s tendency to refer to the Scottish Administration as an “Executive” as opposed to a “Government”.

But do keep trying, posting and showing up the dearth of substance behind the Unionist position.
46

democracy,

Scottish Borders 30/12/2007 12:53:21
Well done SOS, at least you see Salmond's worth.
As for 'Ayrshire Scot', what a whinging child, I agree Smeaton did a good thing and has been rewarded with recognition, but I would rather run towards a terrorist on fire to head butt him, than run towards a terrorist who wasn't on fire and saw me coming, get my drift. Salmond won the Scottish election from an impossible position and reaped the reward of New Labours ultimate defeat and removal from power, so the rest of us just dont care about labours churlish and childish supporters, you are now defeated,I say again, defeated and again defeated, defeated, out of office, defeated and going downhill faster than an olympic toboggan, sorry little boy but that's the way it is,
LIVE WITH IT!!!!
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E.A. Swimmer,

Carnoustie 30/12/2007 13:00:45
Assuming a population in Scotland of approximately 5 million (including others), it really does not say very much for the remaining 4,999,999 (less others) of us, does it?
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 13:02:14
49 The Ayrshire Scot above is merely a deranged Unionist imposter who has chosen this bizzare form of contribution to debate.

Congratulations to Alex Salmond - having ended 50 years of sterile Labour hegemony and underachievement in Scotland, he has proved brilliant in government - Scotland enters the new year with new confidence and new horizons opening up. Contrasts rather sharply with Labourwho are in a melt-down of criminal sleaze, incompetence and unpopularity. Happy new year.

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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 13:07:25
LOl. I see on the other page Brown is to lead the fightback for the Union. The Empire Strikes back. Well someone should, while Wendy is being questioned by the police. Perhaps he could lose all her personal data before the police get it, and she can then claim to have been a victum of identity theft, meanwhile sticking all Labour's illegal donations into an account at the Northern Rock from which they will probably never resurface.
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 13:23:29
55 By the same token, where are those unionists who daily emphasise the editorial independence and standards of this paper chiming their approval of same in selection of Mr Salmond?
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Scotsman in Dublin,

30/12/2007 13:39:20
Congratulations Alex, although I am in shock that this unionist rag that have done nothing but attack and undermine him in the past have chosen to give him an award? As #4 says 'beware of Greeks bringing gifts'!

Alex Salmond is a first rate politician and even if you are not a nationalist you have to recognise he is probably the best politician Scotland has got (Bitter twisted types like AM2 etc excluded). But what makes him more effective than any unionist politician can ever be is that he has freedom to do the best for Scotland without having to first consult his boss down south. One thing Alex has shown is that Devolution can only be truly effective if the party in power is independent from the party in westminster, anything else brings a conflict of interest.
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 13:54:28
59 Whereas I am sure he speaks very highly of you and will be gutted you don't reciprocate. Gordon now leaves to attend his "Over-coming Megalomania and Crippling Pomposity" self help group (beginners class)....
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 14:10:54
61 Now now Gordon. Re-adjust your tin foil hat, it is clearly chaffing It wasn't me who was posting my non-political, personal take on Mr Salmond as if it was of earth-shattering importance to all and sundry passing readers now, was it?
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Liberal for life,

Dunblane 30/12/2007 14:15:00
Whilst I suppose congratulations are in order for winning this prize I believe it unworthy for someone who felt it fair practice to con the Scottish electorate by using the pseudonym "Alex Salmond for First Minister party" instead of his actual party name. His reward for this was to become Scotlands fourth First Minister and as recent events have revealed he is also a man who conducts business behind closed doors when it suits him rather than follow the more honourable processes at his disposal. He is also more interested in creating frictions between us and our UK neighbours, rather than focussing on serious issues affecting our vulnerable young and elderly citizens. He claims to have delivered on certain things but in truth the initiatives are simply getting reports created whilst at the same time such things as lack of police, student fees, etc have all been "deferred" until later - promises we could all make.

I don't like the man's approach to politics so I don't regard him as a suitable role model for Scotland in the medium to longer term. I forecast that given time, hindsight will once again be the great teacher for the large minority who have currently succumbed to his seperatist spell.
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Scotsman in Dublin,

30/12/2007 14:23:51
#63, you are joking aren't you? It sounds like bitterness in the extreme to still be going on about that! Surely you dont believe that anyone of voting age doesnt know "Alex Salmond for First Minister" means a vote for the SNP and if they dont know that why would they vote for him, because they like the name? You must either think that the Scottish electorate are incedibly stupid or you are a very sore loser.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 14:42:29
spook in leith: The only thing Salmond is worthy of is a swift kick in the nether regions,he has tried his best to divide Scotland from the rest of the UK.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 14:56:06
Spook in leith:Think you have me mixed up with my sister kimba,anyway,that will not happen in our life time,so better concentrate on things you can influence.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 14:58:10
Methalions: Ex north-east.now in west midlands.
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Steve,

Bo'ness 30/12/2007 15:11:53
I remember being told (by Dr.John Reid of Labour) that Salmond would NEVER be First Minister. NEVER!
I also remeber being told (by Labour, of course)that if the SNP won, there'd be an increasingly alarming figure of between £1000 and £6000 extra tax burden on every family in Scotland.
So they were wrong on both counts, just as they have been proven wrong on a hundred other things.

Who says Scotland will never be independent again?
Kenya it may not happen in your lifetime, but it will happen in mine and I'm 35. Go and ask some Kenyans if they still want to be ruled from Whitehall.
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 15:53:11
75 Now now Gordon. It was you who disparaged other posts as "inanities" while commneting on the non political aspects of your relationship with Mr Salmond. I defend your right to post your drivel, not least for its amusememt value, but it is you who attacks others postings as "inane" which reaching levels of obscurantism Wendy Alexander herself might be proud of. Tut tut
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 16:02:26
Spook in Leith: now how would you know what we look like!
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 16:04:39
ppink:wonder if you'll feel the same way next year,when the SNP have brought Scotland to it's knees.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 16:16:43
Spook in leith: would you like to say that to my husband,don't worry about his 6'7''height,he'd only squish you and the person who posted the picture,my sister has given dave magic hoops e-mail,so he'll be getting his.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 16:17:44
oh buy the way I have never had pig tails.
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 16:28:43
83 we note you don't deny being huge with enormous nick nacks
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IainGlasgow,

30/12/2007 16:32:06
Cheer up Gordon Brown
Oh what can it mean
To a, sad Labour B***ard
and a, Sh**e government
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Diogenes of Sinope,

John Smith House 30/12/2007 16:45:34
In today's 'Scottish' edition of The Sunday Times, an article (page 8) by Tom Gordon "Callaghan hid oil wealth from Scots".

As with the McCrone report, further archives released under the 30 year rule are reported to detail deception by the 1970s UK government, in order to hide the true wealth from Scotland's oil. Here are just a few quotes from the article:

“In essence, the proposal is that offshore profits should be allocated to a new region specially created for the purpose rather than being associated with the existing contiguous regions.”

"The government documents, released by the National Archives of Scotland, show that the economic region was created in 1977 to prevent Scotland’s gross domestic product (GDP) almost doubling overnight, fuelling support for independence.”

“The great majority of the profit would accrue to Scotland, and would represent almost a doubling of the Scottish GDP, which in 1974 had been about £6.5 billion.”

“Callaghan approved the proposal, but insisted it be announced in a low-key press release timed to minimise plans for a devolution referendum and the establishment of a Scottish assembly.”

I do not let anyone who deceives me handle my personal finances. Why on earth would anyone entrust the economic future of Scotland to Westminster?
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30/12/2007 16:46:17
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 16:49:05
So B palmer hope you have a good excuse.
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 17:03:36
Ewww rampant mentalism. Go on Kenya biff someone.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 17:07:06
92.That's it pal,don't think you are safe,as a civil servant I can find out whatever I like,laugh all you like,the last laugh will be mine.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 17:09:48
95.Do you want a good thumping too,or are you a typical scot all mouth.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 17:11:29
night all,don't let the boogie man get ya,but my hubby will
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Wisnaeme,

30/12/2007 17:12:44
Kenya and Kimba,eh. Any relation to Simba and Mau Mau by any chance.

Brought a country to it's knees, eh. That's an interesting concept.

Been to Kenya recently?

... and did you by chance bump into McCavity's wee yes man Alexander.

Just wondering, but there is an apparent stench of vote rigging and corruption over there at the moment.

Something to do with a seemingly rigged election, ah believe. Would McCavity's wee boy be giving some folk the benefit of his experiences in how to...?

Aye, weel. Corruption is such a saleable commodity, don't you know. It even travels well.

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Conan the Librarian™,

30/12/2007 17:13:22
100
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 17:13:48
#96 You do realise that you are guilty of knowingly claiming intent to break the Data Protection Act 1998 chapter 29?

I have reported your post to both The Scotsman and Office of Public Sector Information who will discover your identity via the ISP address of the computer you're posting on. I suspect you'll be sentenced to life under Kenya's enormous nick nacks.

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 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 17:14:17
98 Eh? I thought you were the husband? What is happening? mentalism abounds. hehehe
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Conan the Librarian™,

30/12/2007 17:19:14
103
Which one is which?

http://www.pickinglosers.co.uk/files/u11/wrestling460.jpg
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Brian Hill,

Edinburgh 30/12/2007 17:21:53
The paper is merely reflecting the views of the vast majority in the country.

Winning the election in May for Alex and co was just the beginning. Far from resting on their laurels Alex and the SNP boldly attacked the myriad problems of Scotland in a way which everyone except the opposition parties have found exciting, exhilarating and producing a hope which Scotland has not seen for generations.

In short, an award well deserved.
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 17:23:37
So chumrades is Kenya/Kimba the rather dim nursery nurse from Durham who lives in the midlands and goes out with Steve who is dead gorgeous and works as a jizz mopper at an all night porno cabinet on the privatised M40 toll road?

Or is that another conflation?
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 17:29:53
Here's FM Salmond's acceptance speech.


http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2007/12/28092343/Q/Video/432
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30/12/2007 17:34:34
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 17:39:39
#112 What did you witness old crocus?
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HEN BROON 5,

ALBA GU BRATH. 30/12/2007 17:54:43
Thankyou Scotsman at last for recognising the tremendous asset Scotland has in Alex Salmond, and the SNP. 2007 was truly a momentous year for our nation and I and millions of other Scots intend to see that the momentum is maintained until independence from this dreadfull union is achieved.


The number of people, not just native Scots who are now on board and getting on board the independence express is surging and will continue to do so as people realise that we can run Scotland for the better. Not run it into the ground as the Unionists on these forums do,as do their self serving spineless masters. We will take our place amongst the independent nations of this millenium and never look back.


IT IS TIME..





ALBA GU BRATH.



A GREAT NEW YEAR TO ALL.













:o)
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 18:03:43
102:Don't threaten me you scottish muppet,who the hell was talking to you anyway! when my wife and sister-in-law are insulted by ignorant fools,and Mr B Palmer posts confidential pictures sent to him in trust,then you bet I'm just a bit p-ssed off.
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfries 30/12/2007 18:38:58
#116 I wasn't threatening you spoffbreath, I was telling you that I had reported you for intent to break the Data Protection Act 1998, a crime punishable by having a group of big swinging Jock dicks laugh at your teeny microcock.

Good luck with the threats, I suspect we might just tame you and rename you Gladys.
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 18:52:00
116.Lol,you couldn't tame a tabby cat,as for your genitalia,no wonder the scottish population is falling!
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Kenya,

30/12/2007 18:52:48
sorry 117
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OscarMacApfel,

Dumfropolis 30/12/2007 19:01:24
#119 Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha no you're not, you got it right first time. Biggest joke on the Hootsman. Keep up the good work Kenya.

Ps Stop staring at my big kock.

http://tinyurl.com/yu6qsr
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HEN BROON 5,

30/12/2007 19:18:36
#121 Same to your self Spooky, keep Spooking.:o)
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Conan the Librarian™,

30/12/2007 20:21:15
124
Glad to see you don't contest the award for Eck,AM2;-)
94

The Pict.,

Canada 30/12/2007 21:52:42
Yes! Alex is # 1. There's nothing else to say.

Slainte'.
95

Wisnaeme,

30/12/2007 22:30:22
Post 110. Oscar Macapfel.

"works as a jizz mopper at an all night porno cabinet on the privatised M40 toll road"

Midland Express Motorway, Huh.

No wonder ah took an instant dislike to yon Kenya.

Ah had a runin or two with them people, me and my pals the tree huggers. Ah was their quartermaster ye'll understand. Keeping them supplied with the necessities of life.My fellow conspirator was the local vicar, would you believe.years ago I had a phone call frae the Pict on Skye informing myself that the same privateers as the those chancers, The Bank of America involved in the Skye toll bridge scam, were also involved in that privatised motorway scam via their bagmen MacQ of Oz. Fine,says I and opened a second front.

Great fun but a bit hairy at times.Still ah cost them a wee bit of money, made them suffer fer their impudence on Skye and helped cause the privateers a fair bit of lost time. Aye, didn't they just luv me and my pals the tree huggers.

Hasn't been much of a commercial success fer the privateers though. My heart bleeds fer them, ah'm sure.

96

 Ayrshire Scot™,

30/12/2007 22:41:52
129 I fear you have misunderstood the naure of his moppings.
97

Eve,

Scotland 30/12/2007 22:44:08
#111 OscarMacApfel: Good link, Thanks
98

AJ o' Fife,

30/12/2007 22:51:18
Surely the ultra unionist SoS bawsed up the coont?
99

Wisnaeme,

30/12/2007 22:51:56

Post 130.

Ach weel, everythings got it's price ah suppose.

100

Kipling,

30/12/2007 23:19:27
Alex's year of 2007:
From hugmany to hogmoney to homanay?
101

Kipling,

30/12/2007 23:20:16
Soory, shdv been:

Alex's year of 2007:
From hugmany to hogmoney to hogmanay?
102

Kipling,

Doing what comes NATurally 30/12/2007 23:58:26
#137. Why spook, I regard your nastiness as an honour! You'd be politer to Chairman Brown. And talking of fat fa#ces, Alex isn't exactly slim is he? Sort of cuddly bear shape.
103

Conan the Librarian™,

31/12/2007 00:09:48
Happy new Year Kipling...Do you do black bun?
104

Kipling,

duine lèirsinneach 31/12/2007 00:23:40
creideas neo-eisimeileach Alba
creideas àm ri teachd
105

Miss Jean Brodie,

31/12/2007 02:03:49
Isthis hard for England on Sunday tae swally ?
106

Katty,

Bannockburn 31/12/2007 02:57:27
Nice Birthday present. He is the top person in should I say it, British politics today.

Heads above all the rest. Happy Birthday, Alex
107

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 31/12/2007 10:53:29
Well deserved Alex.
108

Walter Ego,

Durness 31/12/2007 13:39:47
"Compassion and good grace"? What about the Council Tax freeze, Alex?
109

W U Merchant,

Aberdeen 31/12/2007 14:04:54
I agree that he should be allowed to serve his sentence in Craiginches. It would be easier for his faily to visit him there.
110

W U Merchant,

Aberdeen 31/12/2007 14:36:46
146

Apologies - for "faily" (?), read "family". No drink taken.
111

Kipling,

31/12/2007 23:46:45
When I last saw you Miss Jean Brodie, you was being played by an Englishwoman called Maggie Smith, born in Ilford, Essex.
112

livilion,

livingston 02/01/2008 15:14:09
#145 Rain Main, Punxsutawney

So what about your council tax freeze?

Why don't you post that question on the National Conversation John Swinney blog?
113

Pro United Kingdom,

Scotland/UK 06/01/2008 16:34:42
Personally I feel this award should have went to Walter Smith & David Murray both have did a fantastic job at Ibrox Park.

Sir David Murray - the Champions League Union Flag display was 1st class and I hope Alex Salmond takes note - we shall not be moved !!!
114

Mac Coinnich,

Perthshire 08/01/2008 00:52:20
Mmmmm another unionist bore Pro United Kingdom. David Murray's politicising of Rangers is a disgrace, I can remember going to watch the Gers in pre-Rule Britania day's. Can't say I have seen anything by Rangers founding Father Moses MacNeil that mentions the poxy union & all that goes with it! Well done Alex Salmond you are an iconic Scot & you will lead Scotland into a new era of prosperity & independence, great days ahead! Work as if you are in the early day's of a new nation! Alba gu brath!

 

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