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Mankind has been trading in arms since the discovery of fire. So, in your so-far undeclared (but oh-so transparent) logic, David Cameron is as guilty as the rest of us.


And there's nothing wrong with selling weapons. Using them on innocent, vulnerable or unarmed (although that last example is debatable) civilians is morally wrong.

No, I don't think so. Historians are more likely to reflect on the vicious hypocrisy of a British public who want a certain lifestyle and indulgence, but cannot admit or accept the things that need to be done to maintain it.


The issue isn't Blair; the issue is about the vanity, ego, shallowness and venality of the British public.


Blair was a product of the British mentality. All this 'Bliar' stuff and heated public debate about deception is nothing but emetic retching of a pathalogical denier who can't look in the toilet after they've 'done something'.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> No, I don't think so. Historians are more likely

> to reflect on the vicious hypocrisy of a British

> public who want a certain lifestyle and

> indulgence, but cannot admit or accept the things

> that need to be done to maintain it.

>

> The issue isn't Blair; the issue is about the

> vanity, ego, shallowness and venality of the

> British public.

>

> Blair was a product of the British mentality. All

> this 'Bliar' stuff and heated public debate about

> deception is nothing but emetic retching of a

> pathalogical denier who can't look in the toilet

> after they've 'done something'.



" I agree with Huguenot " http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/feb2011/1/2/image-3-for-fall-of-a-dictator-gallery-445382984.jpg " and I do not fear my own poo "

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