we had a complete media blackout for a month do you think that all of a sudden all the 'terror' threats and other reported doom and gloom would stop? Can't help thinking that the 'threat' to this country is being completely engineered. Probably to stop us noticing what a complete fcukup Bliar and co are making of the economy.
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you have no idea what goes on behind closed doors, it beggars belief that people think Britain is so untouchable. I should imagine we have secuirty threats of some scale on a daily basis, its an insult to the forces who defend us so gallantly - which is particularly insensitive at this time of year - to suggest that they twiddling their thumbs while media hacks make up stories to justify their positions. honestly . . . . -
Originally posted by scriptfromscratchyou have no idea what goes on behind closed doors, it beggars belief that people think Britain is so untouchable. I should imagine we have secuirty threats of some scale on a daily basis, its an insult to the forces who defend us so gallantly - which is particularly insensitive at this time of year - to suggest that they twiddling their thumbs while media hacks make up stories to justify their positions. honestly . . . .
Have you just been watching too much 24? Do you own a Jack Bauer man-bag aswell?The pope is a tard.Comment
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seriously, you think mi5, mi6, gchq and all the other special forces are there as a big cover up so that the Government can distract us from stopping our kids eating burgers and chips all day?Comment
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchseriously, you think mi5, mi6, gchq and all the other special forces are there as a big cover up so that the Government can distract us from stopping our kids eating burgers and chips all day?
Admit you have a Beaur man bag first, then we can get on with discussing itThe pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchseriously, you think mi5, mi6, gchq and all the other special forces are there as a big cover up so that the Government can distract us from stopping our kids eating burgers and chips all day?--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SA - Is it like a dragons nostril?Comment
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look i have an over the shoulder mulberry 'Ridley' bag with a postman's lock closure and adjustable strap - my agent bought it for before you ask. Now onto you insulting the glorious dead days before rememberance day . . .Comment
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchlook i have an over the shoulder mulberry 'Ridley' bag with a postman's lock closure and adjustable strap - my agent bought it for before you ask. Now onto you insulting the glorious dead days before rememberance day . . .The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by scriptfromscratchlook i have an over the shoulder mulberry 'Ridley' bag with a postman's lock closure and adjustable strap - my agent bought it for before you ask. Now onto you insulting the glorious dead days before rememberance day . . .
Besides IMO they aren't being insulted. "Military Intelligence" is as clear an example of something that the word oxymoron was invented for as is possible.Comment
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