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Sorry. I'm tired with all this blogwars stuff when there is a real war going on in Iraq. Politicalbetting has a good piece about "What Did you do during the War, Daddy?" where one blogger compares the number of MPs who lost their life in the Second World War (23) and the First Word War (22) with the number who are fighting in Iraq. (0)
"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ensure that bloggers remain free to comment on government policy, ministerial decisions, political correctness, Islamic extremists, the weather and anything else that takes our fancy, without fear of censorship."
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Which Blogwars are you referring to, Iain?
I deny the duality of earnestness and levity and morally deplore podgy Rachel`s earnest essays with great seriousness
Sorry. I'm tired with all this blogwars stuff when there is a real war going on in Iraq. Politicalbetting has a good piece about "What Did you do during the War, Daddy?" where one blogger compares the number of MPs who lost their life in the Second World War (23) and the First Word War (22) with the number who are fighting in Iraq. (0)
there is a real war going on in Iraq...about which you care not a jot.
Also sorry
hahaha.
We just love that Dog !!
Admirable ears
It is of course holding a smoking pencil in its mouth, nicht eine Zigarette
Alles Gute
GE
Excellent stuff, Iain.
Charlotte
While the point is clearly taken, I am aware of at least one MP who has served in Iraq: Desmond Swayne is a member of the TA and was in Iraq in 2003.
Tobias Elwood?? Thats two.
Talking about a code of conduct:
"We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ensure that bloggers remain free to comment on government policy, ministerial decisions, political correctness, Islamic extremists, the weather and anything else that takes our fancy, without fear of censorship."
e-petitions/bloggerscode, 10 Downing Street
mark lancaster did as well, didn't he?
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