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Previously on "Another Iraq enquiry - this time of Blair's decision"
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Originally posted by TGAOTUFungus, FFS, you've just commited the cardinal sin.
"Thou Shalt Not Encourage Fat Threaded!"
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Originally posted by FungusWould that be Helen of Troy?
(Only on this forum ...)
Fungus.
"Thou Shalt Not Encourage Fat Threaded!"
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Heavenborn Helen, Sparta's queen,
(O Troy Town!)
Had two breasts of heavenly sheen,
The sun and moon of the heart's desire:
All Love's lordship lay between.
(O Troy's down,
Tall Troy's on fire!)
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Originally posted by threadedAnd many people still remember that Helen had really amazing breasts.
(Only on this forum ...)
Fungus.
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Originally posted by Chico... well considering that people still bleat on about the second world war I guess that there is still more moaning to be done.
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So people should just forget 60 mln or so killed in WW2?
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Originally posted by Chicowell considering that people still bleat on about the second world war I guess that there is still more moaning to be done.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Cross-party support for war probe
At last. I hope the lying barstard gets humiliated.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Cross-party support for war probe
At last. I hope the lying barstard gets humiliated.
But ... he is said to hate Brown, and it is possible that his sub-conscious desire is to shaft Brown by leaving him with a tainted inheritance ... so post-election he might agree.
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Doubt it. Last time, the great unwashed voted for Tony first and our economic miracle second. The first is now clearly a spent force and the the second is being shown more and more to be the myth it always was.
All it takes is for Cameron to keep up the appearance of being a good replacement (he may or may not be, but if Tony can get NL re-elected on image, so can he with the Tories) and it could all change very quickly.
Incidentally, that's also why LibDems will go nowhere, despite being well regarded at the local government level. "Kennedy? Nice chap, bit of a duffer, drinks too much" - all totally untrue, but the perception will keep them out of the national polls.
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Does it make that much difference, The British public will still vote for NL - Each new immigrant is a new vote for NL.
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We don't want humiliation, we want this to lead to a vote of confidence...
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Another Iraq enquiry - this time of Blair's decision
Cross-party support for war probeThere have been four separate inquiries into different aspects of the Iraq war, but there has yet to be an inquiry focusing on the way the government's decision to join a US-led invasion was made.
SNP leader Alex Salmond says 107 MPs have signed a Commons motion calling for a special committee of seven senior MPs to review the decision-making process. "Members believe Blair misled Parliament and the people he was elected to represent."
The MPs include 49 Lib Dems, 26 Conservatives and 20 from Labour. Ex-Tory Chancellor Ken Clarke and Lib Dem deputy leader Sir Menzies Campbell are among those who have signed. The motion was tabled by former Tory Foreign Office Minister Douglas Hogg.Tags: None
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