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Previously on "Tony Blair - A Journey"
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No, but I've got something against someone who put them into harms way for no good reason, and then tried to pay them off with a fraction of money he makes - that money should have been rejected so that nobody who makes such terrible decisions ever have any illusions about being able to "settle" it with the money.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou have something against helping out injured veterans?
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What about the people who go into bookshops and move his books into the criminal section
Pointless gesture or act of defiance?
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I'll give it a go. Ta.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWell, I decided to ignore the press coverage and bought the book. What I have read so far is largely interesting. THe chapter on the NI peace process and the complexities involved was the most interesting so far.
I would recommend as a book, ignore what has been said and judge for yourselves
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Filth.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostWell, I decided to ignore the press coverage and bought the book. What I have read so far is largely interesting. THe chapter on the NI peace process and the complexities involved was the most interesting so far.
I would recommend as a book, ignore what has been said and judge for yourselves
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Tony Blair - A Journey
Well, I decided to ignore the press coverage and bought the book. What I have read so far is largely interesting. THe chapter on the NI peace process and the complexities involved was the most interesting so far.
I would recommend as a book, ignore what has been said and judge for yourselves
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