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posted by : lainofthewired, 22 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Who remember the lady who's husband had cancer who gave a telling off to Tony Blair outside a hospital?

Do you remember that one? Around the time the Deputy Prime Minister got hit with an egg and punched a voter in the face?

The nice smiley Tony Blair's workers checked into her and her husbands background in order to find any dirt so they could attack them in the press over it.

Her husband was in hosiptal with cancer, she was stressed about something although I can't remember what it was. But all I do remember is that he was "in the wrong" and that his workers tried to destroy that lady over it.

Do we need politicians now that we have text voting? I think we can vote on most of the proposals ourselves.

posted by : same as it ever was, 22 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Pet peeve?

Oh but I do like sarcasm, but let's not use it to do the government approved china bashing in a way that completely ignores we are the exact same, G7 and anti islam protesters to name but a few get rounded up and beaten and thrown in jail without trial every day in the EU and such bastions of 'freedom' even when they do nothing harmful at all, and politicians talk the same BS here and play the same damn hypocrite games.
Didn't england just approve putting people, whom you can't find anything to stick to even if you look for a month, in jail without trial? Doesn't the west have secret prisons and torture? they even admit to it! and here we are getting told to pretend china is so evil, and why? Because we owe them money, and that's our god.

posted by : W.-, 22 June 2008 Complain about this comment
pffff

To be most honest, some sarcasm are funnier than others. This article sounds more like a loser trying to entertain himself by making ignorant jokes that no one thinks is funny. Unless you are still in the 1970's, back when China was still Communist.

Lol some nerds really need to travel more.

posted by : Joey, 21 June 2008 Complain about this comment
pfff

To be honest, if you don't like sarcasm yer in the wrong place.

posted by : SM, 21 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Pff

Instead of all those (attempts at) sarcastic remarks you could simply have said 'It was exactly like a british politician doing such a thing' and we'd know enough.

posted by : W.-, 21 June 2008 Complain about this comment

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