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Considering that the peace process is well and truely dead and that Blair was ignored by both sides...I think he had plenty of time on his hands.
Must say that he looked very uncomfortable with it on. I think he knows he's gonna get a LOT of stick...not least from the wife.
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It's the lesser of two evils, and as only the people that matter will be allowed to vote on it does it really make any difference what the proles think?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI suppose he could unite a whole continent in hatred, but is that really the way to keep it all together?
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I suppose he could unite a whole continent in hatred, but is that really the way to keep it all together?Originally posted by Purple Dalek View PostI think a Blair presidency is probably the only thing that'll hold the EU together. So which do you prefer, the big grin spouting amusing sound bites on the TV every night, or the Europeans choosing sides and going at each other until they're down to sticks and stones?
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I think a Blair presidency is probably the only thing that'll hold the EU together. So which do you prefer, the big grin spouting amusing sound bites on the TV every night, or the Europeans choosing sides and going at each other until they're down to sticks and stones?
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Originally posted by zeitghostOne loves to see A Cunning Plan (#73,493) coming to fruition.
Doomed, doomed, and thrice dooomed...
#66,666
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Could you refrain from using the B word on this forum please. It still gives me the shudders <shudder>.
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Mais Oui mon ami.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNO NO NO NO NO NO
NO!


Apparently its Blair V that French geezer wotshisname Sarky
The destruction of Europe will be complete.
Davros - your Reality Bomb will be unstoppable.
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NO NO NO NO NO NOOriginally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostAlso - he is now being touted as the next head of the EU.

NO!

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Be fair - Tonys still on holiday best wait till hes back.
Also - he is now being touted as the next head of the EU.
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Medal of Freedom
So, Blair has been awarded the Medal of Freedom by Bush in the dying days of his (successful) Presidency.
Good job he had the time spare to accept it in his role as Special Envoy to the Middle East - not as if there is much happening in the region at the moment.
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