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Thanks Rindi,
Back home now, I left the Morocco company last year and got this biz jet job through a old friend. But we do spend a lot of time in those nice places. BG |
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So put that Che beret and combat jacket back in the cupboard, chuck that Guerilla Warfare Handbook back on the shelf and get yourself off down the Bermondsey Arms. The revolution won't be starting today. "..but what can a poor boy do in sleepy London town, 'cos London just ain't no place for a streetfightin' man." ;) |
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I.O.U. karma, but apparently it's been a give, give, give kind of a day, karma wise. |
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Great minds think alike...twice tonight!
Spot on Steve. |
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Muchas gracias, Gary & Margaret.
No sign of Mancie...do you think he's gone off to join the Libyan Liberation Army (Bermondsey Division)? :eek: |
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There's no one leading the Tooting Popular Front, since I moved away. :D |
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But in response to the thread question: I think that the British people should protest in the way that we and the Americans do, and this corresponds to the intent of the First Ammendment to the US Constitution. [Parliament] shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for redress of grievances. |
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Poverty is relative. I refute the figure that 13% of children in this country live in poverty, whilst there's access to clean water, education, and a social benefits system which should mean that no one dies of starvation in the U.K. 'A spokesman for the charity said: "Measuring Severe Child Poverty in the UK reveals that 13% of the UK's children are now living in severe poverty and shows that efforts to reduce child poverty have not only stalled but have slid into reverse." Child poverty fight 'slid into reverse' - UK Politics, UK - The Independent Sadly we do hear about cases of children living in appalling conditions. However that is child abuse, caused by feckless adults, and not as a result of real poverty. |
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