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Previously on "What should be happening to Bliar, Brown et al"
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You've decided on it too so I don't know what you are complaining about "Blinkered Idiot".Originally posted by doodab View PostGiven that you have already decided on the verdict I doubt the trial could be considered fair.
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<cough>Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostDon't pity me, I doubt you can spare it.
What I meant was are you just posting tulipe or can you prove that Doctor David Kelly didn't commit suicide?
Of course you can't. The verdict was suicide and it still stands.
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The mystery over the death of David Kelly took a further twist last night after a former KGB officer said he had evidence that the scientist did not commit suicide.
Boris Karpichkov, who worked as a Russian spy for 15 years before fleeing to Britain, has sent a dossier to Attorney General Dominic Grieve in which he claims to relay information from an ‘MI5 agent’ that Dr Kelly had been ‘exterminated’.
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No better is it?Originally posted by Paddy View PostYou are having a little girl tantrum but I will let you off this post because I was unfair to point out the Wiki page on Devonshire people. Regarding Sun readers, the Sun is the most popular newspaper with squaddies and certainly I see squaddie contractors bringing into to work.
You are living proof that putting hysterical notions into the head of an intellectual dwarf can guarantee nonsensical output.
Keep it up.............your analysis is Comedy Gold!!
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You are having a little girl tantrum but I will let you off this post because I was unfair to point out the Wiki page on Devonshire people. Regarding Sun readers, the Sun is the most popular newspaper with squaddies and certainly I see squaddie contractors bringing into to work.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOh FFS stop reading the Sun and try thinking for yourself you halfwit.
Your entire post shows just what a tenuous grip on reality you have. I expect other like-minded knuckleheads to be drawn towards your stupidity like peabrained moths to a rather dim flame. Oh look..............Troll has arrived and is feverishly bumping his head against your window.

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Originally posted by Paddy View Postthe thousands if not millions of real life victims who suffered and were killed as a result of Blair and Brown.
Oh FFS stop reading the Sun and try thinking for yourself you halfwit.
Your entire post shows just what a tenuous grip on reality you have. I expect other like-minded knuckleheads to be drawn towards your stupidity like peabrained moths to a rather dim flame. Oh look..............Troll has arrived and is feverishly bumping his head against your window.Originally posted by Paddy View PostThis shows your political extremism.
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Direct hit! Upper deck alight.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostDon't pity me, I doubt you can spare it.
What I meant was are you just posting tulipe or can you prove that Doctor David Kelly didn't commit suicide?
Of course you can't. The verdict was suicide and it still stands.
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To be fair, it's very difficult to prove anything if all the evidence is going to be kept secret for 70 years, and you have to wonder why that is. Nothing to fear if you've nothing to hide and all that.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostDon't pity me, I doubt you can spare it.
What I meant was are you just posting tulipe or can you prove that Doctor David Kelly didn't commit suicide?
Of course you can't. The verdict was suicide and it still stands.
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A rabbit did it. A 6 foot tall rabbit.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWhat I meant was are you just posting tulipe or can you prove that Doctor David Kelly didn't commit suicide?
Of course you can't. The verdict was suicide and it still stands.
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Don't pity me, I doubt you can spare it.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSure. I do not know you, yet feel sorry for you.
HTH
What I meant was are you just posting tulipe or can you prove that Doctor David Kelly didn't commit suicide?
Of course you can't. The verdict was suicide and it still stands.
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Can you prove otherwise?Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThis is not a prerequisite for empathy. Suicide, right ok, sure.
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And that's a link to the daily mail mate. Pot, Kettle, etcOriginally posted by Paddy View Post'You obviously have not followed the news
Perhaps it was, but parliament voted for it and had they not it would have been difficult if not impossible for the UK to go to war.the decision to go to war was made prior to the vote
Do you have any evidence that Blair unilaterally imposed such sanctions or are you talking about some sanctions imposed by the UN?Blair put sanctions of medicines on Iraq. Well not exactly medicines because that’s against International Law so instead Blair banned the packaging that contained medicines so there was no way of sending medicine.
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'You've got blood on your hands': Father of dead soldier refuses to shake Blair's hand after memorial to Britain's fallen heroes.Originally posted by doodab View PostIt's not your wishful thinking, it's your wilful avoidance of reality.
The Iraq war would have happened regardless of whether the UK participated. The presence of British troops has arguably reduced the civilian death toll from what it might have been had the job been left to the Americans alone.
Given the choice was between joining our ally in an inevitable war or not participating, you also have to ask which option best served British interests, and perhaps remember that the then government put the decision to go to war to a vote in the house of commons, the first time this ever happened, and that the motion was passed by 412 to 149, with 151 of the "for" votes coming from the Tories and only 15 of them voting against (as opposed to nearly a quarter of labour MPs).
However unjust you consider the war, to say that millions have died "as a result of Blair and Brown" simply doesn't fit the facts.
Tony Blair makes surprise appearance as Queen pays tribute to Iraq veterans at St Paul's | Mail Online
You obviously have not followed the news, the decision to go to war was made prior to the vote. The vote was made after Tony Blair lied and sexed up the dossier. Both Blair and Brown are fundamentalist religious nut cases who consider making war a crusade. The Iraq war was just one crime. Blair put sanctions of medicines on Iraq. Well not exactly medicines because that’s against International Law so instead Blair banned the packaging that contained medicines so there was no way of sending medicine.
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