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Continued violence in Georgia
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To do what; "condemn, in the the strongest possible terms, the Russian presidents policy of continued aggression in South Ossetia"?Originally posted by Churchill View PostI think Government should be recalled.
I'm afraid, "inaction" is what we do best (until Dubya wades in that is).Comment
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"Now call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard, and we hit it fast, with a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign."Originally posted by Advocate View PostWhat this needs is a strongly worded letter...Comment
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No more sickening than our action in Iraq. Which kind of limits our credibility in criticising Russian aggression.Originally posted by Churchill View PostOur inaction is sickening.
I think Government should be recalled.Comment
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What's good for the Goose step is good for the Gander, sort of thingOriginally posted by expat View PostNo more sickening than our action in Iraq. Which kind of limits our credibility in criticising Russian aggression.
Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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That's the point Churchy, we haven't got any "good men" in positions of power to make the required decisions.Originally posted by Churchill View PostAll it takes is for good men to do nothing...
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We haven't even got themOriginally posted by Churchill View PostAll it takes is for good men to do nothing...Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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