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There's a clip of the attack up on YouTube now. Can't link to it from ClientCo's PC
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Originally posted by CheeseSlice View PostI disagree with many of his views, but I have to admit there have been times on the likes of Question Time when he's ripped apart some scumbag politicians in debate and I've cheered him for this. I think an intimidating wildcard like Galloway is useful for keeping the self-serving scum that are in power in check.
good take , cheese slice
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I disagree with many of his views, but I have to admit there have been times on the likes of Question Time when he's ripped apart some scumbag politicians in debate and I've cheered him for this. I think an intimidating wildcard like Galloway is useful for keeping the self-serving scum that are in power in check.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post"Gobbed" has a different meaning in my vocabulary, which made this a very terrifying headline.
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"Gobbed" has a different meaning in my vocabulary, which made this a very terrifying headline.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostAttack a Jewish supporter - no trial, just throw away the key.
Attack David Dawkins - what the hell, go on.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post... but I've got a lot of respect for George.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe should have attacked a Christian. He would go free.
Attacking a Muslim supporter - throw the book at him.
Attack David Dawkins - what the hell, go on.Last edited by lilelvis2000; 31 August 2014, 19:03.
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Raving socialist, but I've got a lot of respect for George.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostNeil Masterson, 39, of Camden Hill, will appear at Hammersmith Magistrates Court on Monday.
religiously-aggravated assault too!
Attacking a Muslim supporter - throw the book at him.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe should have a sweepstake on the attackers name.
I am going for Benjamin Bernstein.
religiously-aggravated assault too!Last edited by Troll; 30 August 2014, 20:24.
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We should have a sweepstake on the attackers name.
I am going for Benjamin Bernstein.
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