Monday, 11 April 2016

TUESDAY APRIL 12, RACING POST 2016. THE BIG QUESTIONS, NICKY CAMPBELL ASKS "IS THERE MORE TRUTH IN SHAKESPEARE THAN THE BIBLE?

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Flags

JMC: These flags here are to celebrate mercy through our global path to peace. Peace that can provide Global Daily Decent Human Rights that include the "Female of the Species, and  all life on this earth. RSPCA prosecutions, through male lawyers, possibly corrupt male lawyers, the scale of cruelty being allowed to go on, over the last 7 decades is not acceptable to babies, or to baby animals.  
 CATHOLIC DAILY NEWS


hellomagazine.com - 1 day ago

MAHATMA GANDHI
http://www.biography.com/people/mahatma-gandhi-9305898



WORLD NEWS
JMC: Cameron Male Tory Division plus male EU turn a blind uncaring eye ignoring the horrific tragedy-trauma as it pans out over years, leaving refugees fleeing from war torn countries in crisis termed daily to be “migrants.”
JMC: One good reason to say no to staying in the EU.
We do not want a war torn cruel world.
We do not want a cruel Cameron Division Male Tory government.




RACING POST - THIS WEEK


Monday April 11, to  Sunday April 17, 2016

TODAY'S RACECARDS






FLAT TURF SEASON 2016: BLOODHORSE LITERATE INFO:

AIDAN O’BRIEN (IRE) FULL ENTRIES 2016:
www.aidanobrienfansite.comCached
Full Race Entries . Date ... Aidan O'Brien's filly was runner-up in both the Irish 1,000 ... The thoroughbred racing archives are littered with big-money ...










BLOODHORSE LITERATE REALITY ZONE:
JMC:  Balance, timing,  hands this young man, or is this a young woman?
has earned his, her own "true bloodhorse literate copyright rating.

But instead is trapped in a male Tory government bloodhorse illiterate
fraudulent living wage scam






JMC: We do not want our little babies having to
experience the terror of war,  anytime in their lives.




We come into this world fragile and helpless.
 next the human journey:
Many of us leave this world fragile and helpless.













BBC 1 BREAKFAST:

6.00am to 10.00am.
Presented by Sally Nugent and Dan Walker
A warm welcome to all.

Our Carol brings us a thorough weather forecast. Nippy Notes only here.
Wild winds whip up the waves lashing the southern shore's yesterday.
A cold feel first thing, sunshine and April showers later.


JMC: WILLIAM HAIGH ATTEMPTS TO PUT THE MALE WORKING’S OF GOVERNMENT

INTO PERSPECTIVE:


JMC:
MINDSETS: EVER WONDERED WHAT SORT OF A MINDSET YOU HAVE?

It was Champion Jump Jockey John Francome (GB) who first talked about mindsets key to concentration.
John Francome
John Francome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fred_Winter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Winter



THE BIG QUESTIONS

BBC1 Sunday April 10, 2016. Presented by Nicky Campbell

Sacred Sunday's BBC1 10.00am to 11.00am

“Is there more truth in Shakespeare than the Bible?

JMC: MINDSETS? WHO’S?
The first thing such a question provokes: Shakespeare uses his own mindset portraying his own unique window on the world, developed throughout his own life’s journey. The Bible is like a big history book about the life and times of Jesus Christ.  There are literally thousands of mindsets involved. To give a short example here: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John all have their own unique mindsets. All tell their own true story about the life and times of Jesus Christ. The unique mindsets of these four saints are of course all different.




Little Cats

Victoria Derbyshire

BBC2  9.00am - 11.00am 
Monday to Friday

 bbc.co.uk/Victoria 
Victoria Derbyshire - Official Site 



JMC: THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT RSPCA COMMISSION REVIEWS:


Form that has proved to be useless over the last 7 decades a waste of tax payer’s money, a waste of every ones time,  a dishonest exercise played out by fake government fob off tricksters who can only pretend to know what they are doing. Of no benefit to man or beast.


Paul O’Grady knows and understands the needs and rights of all small animals.

People who say they love their cat or dog and ignore them their basic everyday human rights don’t know what the word love or caring means.





THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT HORSERACING COMMISSION REVIEWS:



Form that has proved to be useless over the last 7 decades a waste of tax payer’s money, a waste of every ones time,  a dishonest exercise played out by fake government fob off tricksters who can only pretend to know what they are doing. Of no benefit to man or beast.





www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/rspca



DAILY POLITICS

Presented by Jo Coburn and  Andrew Neil

BBC2 12.00 noon to 1.00pm
times can vary.


TAX AVOIDANCE
Mirror.co.uk - 2 days ago

Jeremy Corbyn: "People want justice"
JMC: True justice, not dishonest fob off lip service, in a Britain who's
legal justice system only serves to suit themselves
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36015169
PRO-EU LEAFLET


www.debbonaire.co.ukCached

YESTERDAY IN PARLAIMENT
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012mbrz


JMC: PANAMA PAPERS: CAMERON'S DIVISION OF THE MALE TORY TAX ROW:

NS: BBC Guru Norman Smith sums up the growing anger felt by the electorate their pressure pushing this forward into the daylight of a different era.








PAUSE FOR THOUGHT




GLOBAL HORSERACING

Your adventure into the world of Global Horseracing
a warm welcome to Nicholas Godfrey.

RACING POST BIG READ SUNDAY APRIL 10.
Aintree Grand National Festival Meeting 2016.

The week that lights up Liverpool:
By Nicholas Godfrey
“Consolation National could be a grand idea.
“The National demands Grade 1 status – it matters not a jot that it is a handicap.“

“I LOVE the Crabbie’s Grand National meeting, probably more than any other race meeting on the planet. And not only because it isn’t Cheltenham (lights the blue touch paper, soon wishes he hadn’t … )
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“Deadlines mean this column had to be written before yesterday’s race, so by the time you read this another chapter will have been added to the Aintree annals, hopefully joyous, possibly tumultuous, doubtless memorable. Rest assured, something will have happened, and it might well have been startlingly dramatic –,  Aintree is that kind of place, and the Grand National is that kind of race. Yet for all that, it still retains a wonderful lack of pretension, feet planted firmly on the ground – perhaps they couldn’t get away with anything else, given that the course is situated fairly adjacent to an ugly industrial park on the outskirts of Liverpool.



“As beguiling as it remains, however, there is at least one respect in which the people’s race is now almost too good for its own good.   Hence the minor controversy over the  exclusion of Pineau De Re, a result of the Law of Unintended Consequences as the race’s cut off point is much higher than ever after the modifications to safeguard the National’s future. To those of us schooled on hardy annuals like Red Rum and L’Escargot, Spanish Steps and Eyecatcher, The Pilgarlic and Rough And Tumble – or, for that matter, Corbiere, Greasepaint and Mr Snugfit from a latter era – the absence of a recent former winner who wanted to take part is not far off anathema.

“Arguments over whether such horses deserve some kind of exemption especially boil down to whether you’re of a romantic frame of mind, or a more hard- headed  type who reckons the horse has not done enough of late to merit inclusion.

“But surely the Grand National is all about romance? If nothing else, for the many who visit the sport once a year, the absence of familiar names looks a trifle careless. News that the BHA is to review entry conditions is welcome on that score – Aintree specialists must surely be cherished and protected as a valuable part of National folklore, not ruled out of their raison d’etre by petty ratings concerns. A few ‘win-and-you’re in’ qualifying races aren’t a bad idea either. This is not, and should never be allowed to become, a conventional race.

“And while we’re on the subject, the National demands Grade 1 status as well – it matters not a jot that it is a handicap.

“Plainly the home front is not so good, which isn’t ideal the day after your biggest-shop window event. Can anything be done? With 47 horses eliminated from Saturday’s big race, the idea of a consolation race on the Sunday might be worth a look.

JMC: “It is very disappointing if you have gone through the trouble of making an entry and are preparing a horse daily to run at Aintree at this National meeting only to find you are balloted out. Rather like getting a slap around the face for doing something wrong, when you haven’t done anything wrong at all.  We are not talking here about a consolation race or a hangover race. We are talking here about genuine entries made in good faith.

What might work for a fourth day on Sunday a card that would appeal to all those trainers who’s horses were unlucky in getting balloted out of both the Cheltenham Festival meeting and the Aintree National meeting leaving the trainers open to run their balloted out horses on the Sunday. Creating a card with appropriate races to suit this situation, and to run Grand National Division 2 on the Sunday.






































































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