
By Andy McCue
Published: Friday 06 May 2005
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Anonymous
Location
SE England, (Kent)
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Retired Consultant
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The fact that more people probably abstained than voted for B-liar, his henchmen & henchwomen. Should, to normal people, tell them something.
I am sure that the ID cards were nothing to do with combatting terrorism. Merely yet another method of suppressing the people of the UK. Intended as yet another step toward a single party dictatorship. Hence the look on B-liars face, as the results were announced, As his dream of becoming Life President B-liar ebbed away
Up the rebels.
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It should have told them something, yes.
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