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Previously on "It is OK to make a poster that shows BLiar looking like hitler"
What is saddest is the complainers thought they'd get anywhere by making a complaint, and then all the public money wasted on generating a ruling. Couldn't they hire a temp to hit a "return to sender and tell them not to be such a pillock" button?
It is OK to make a poster that shows BLiar looking like hitler
Yes. Well we pretty much live in a totalitarian society where the populace is coerced to support New Labour and where those intolerant of liberal ideals are branded as outcasts.
It is OK to make a poster that shows BLiar looking like hitler
An advert showing a close-up picture of Tony Blair with a barcode on his top lip was not offensive, the Advertising Standards Authority has ruled.
The advert appeared in The Guardian newspaper with the strapline: "ID cards have worked well in Europe before." Eight people complained that they thought the barcode made Blair resemble Hitler.
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