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Previously on "MP says his bags were packed by Bin Laden"
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That's like the questions on the US immigration form
"Are you a terrorist or drug dealer"
and
"Have you ever been involved in genocide in Nazi Germany?"
mmm. wonder how many people tick yes to that one?
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostHe was due his smear.Originally posted by Sysman View PostThat I could put down to Labour tactics.
http://www.epolitix.com/mpwebsites/m...e/david-amess/
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Sweetandnsour wrote : I wonder why it came to light this weekend?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostGod, that never occurred to me. But now you mention it, I wouldn't put it past Labour.
Gordon Brown is on record in recent weeks using the phrase "whatever it takes".
I wonder why it came to light this weekend?
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostHow many terrorists in the history of terrorism have said they have a bomb/got a gun/etc before they get onto the transport they are planning to attack?
If the answer is "none" then why do check-in staff "have" to put in more effort to check?
In some security services it is compulsory to investigate further if person tries to talk to office, or joke etc.
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Originally posted by centurian View PostWell, sometimes it's easier to hide a lie behind the truth.
Even so, the security staff will have to expend quite a bit of resources to double check. You can't seriously expect them to wave people through after they have admitted holding a bomb etc.
And this detracts them from the real threats.
If the answer is "none" then why do check-in staff "have" to put in more effort to check?
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Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostAnyone possibly think that this MP may have been deliberately drugged.
Saying stupid things is one thing. But vomiting continually afterwards is a bit suspicious.
Gordon Brown is on record in recent weeks using the phrase "whatever it takes".
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Anyone possibly think that this MP may have been deliberately drugged.
Saying stupid things is one thing. But vommiting continually afterwards is a bit suspicious.
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Indeed having walked a little too quickly( a medium walking pace) towards a rather large security guard at Chicago to speed up the line I was tired but not emotional, I was rewarded by the strap on his holster being flipped. I wasn't feeling too jovial after that.
they don't do humour!
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