Originally posted by Troll
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Originally posted by TrollOnly if the jar is airtight
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Originally posted by wendigo100I'd like to put him in a sound-proof jar and leave him there.
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Originally posted by xoggothI have a balanced comment. The dishonest murdering bastard ***** needs to be tied down, chopped into bits, fed to sharks, set on fire, covered in acid, blown up and then stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and
I'd like to put him in a sound-proof jar and leave him there.
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Originally posted by xoggothI have a balanced comment. The dishonest murdering bastard ***** needs to be tied down, chopped into bits, fed to sharks, set on fire, covered in acid, blown up and then stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and
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Howsabout him buggering off quietly instead of stirring things in his last couple of weeks in charge of the country.
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I have a balanced comment. The dishonest murdering bastard ***** needs to be tied down, chopped into bits, fed to sharks, set on fire, covered in acid, blown up and then stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and stabbed and
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In a farewell lecture on public life, he said that much of the British media behaved like a "feral beast, just tearing people and reputations to bits".
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Originally posted by maximus
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Originally posted by maximusmore pernicious and less balanced
That's a bit feckin' rich from Blair when we consider the contents of a dodgey dossier that led to an illegal war.
FFS!!
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Internet Censorship on the way for UK
Tony Blair hinted today at new restrictions on internet journalism, saying online news coverage had become "more pernicious and less balanced" than traditional political reporting.
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