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    #11
    [QUOTE=sasguru;554205]
    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post

    And the Brits over a hundred years ago.
    Was that when the Victorian use of heroin stopped? Or did we find a better supply?

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      #12
      [QUOTE=sasguru;554208]
      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post

      Weren't they mainly Saudi Arabian nationals?
      I probably should have said organised.

      Though it would be nice to blame the Saudis and take over their country and gewt their oil - if only we had not armed them to the teeth...

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        #13
        Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
        Only $23billion? That is a fraction of the money lost by banks in the credit crunch.

        That's less than the cost of the new 'failed' NHS computer system. New Lie would say it is peanuts!! The renewal of 'Trident' will costs approx 47 Billion pounds. Again..... peanuts!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
          That's less than the cost of the new 'failed' NHS computer system. New Lie would say it is peanuts!! The renewal of 'Trident' will costs approx 47 Billion pounds. Again..... peanuts!!
          Was it Norman Lamont who said "A billion here - a billion there. Soon you are talking serious money"?

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            #15
            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Was it Norman Lamont who said "A billion here - a billion there. Soon you are talking serious money"?
            No.

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              #16
              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              Was it Norman Lamont who said "A billion here - a billion there. Soon you are talking serious money"?

              The current incumbants watch the pennies(eg: police pay, teacher's pay) but ignore the Billions (eg: selling our gold at a 7 Billion loss...thanks Gordon.. and reducing the EU rebate by Billions....thanks Bliar!!) and that will always been a recipe for disaster !!

              The Tories will have to save the day yet again !!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
                The current incumbants watch the pennies(eg: police pay, teacher's pay) but ignore the Billions (eg: selling our gold at a 7 Billion loss...thanks Gordon.. and reducing the EU rebate by Billions....thanks Bliar!!) and that will always been a recipe for disaster !!

                The Tories will have to save the day yet again !!!
                Having voted Tory at last 6 elections I see little difference between Tory and Labour. Both trying to occupy the middle ground.

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                  #18
                  Perhaps David Icke was right?



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                    #19
                    [QUOTE=zeitghost;554282]
                    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post

                    Stopped?

                    Stopped?

                    What is this stopped of which you speak.

                    We needed all the opium we could grow to sell to the Chinese.

                    It doesn't grow on trees you know...
                    We've got to pay for the tea somehow!

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                      #20
                      [QUOTE=BrilloPad;554204]
                      Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post

                      Those responsible for WTC came from Afghanistan. So why invade Iraq?

                      War in Afghanistan is virtually unwinnable. As the Russians found out 25 years ago.
                      ratewhore was referencing afghanistan - please stay on topic

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