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barretthunter
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#21 | Posted: 6 Aug 2011 18:02
Concerning the phone hacking, when Andy Coulson resigned as Prime Minister Cameron's Press Secretary because he'd been in charge when much of it happened (and if he didn't know about it, he's remarkably incompetent), it was reported that the following comment was in the blogosphere:

"Show sympathy for Andy Coulson. Leave a message of support on your voicemail."

Padraig
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Australia
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#22 | Posted: 7 Aug 2011 03:50
I have reason to believe that Jonnie Marbles is the second person to enter the Houses of Parliament with honest intentions.
If memory serves, the first was Guy Fawkes, some 400 years ago.

blimp
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#23 | Posted: 7 Aug 2011 12:17
Padraig:
I have reason to believe that Jonnie Marbles is the second person to enter the Houses of Parliament with honest intentions.
If memory serves, the first was Guy Fawkes, some 400 years ago.

Well you are not too far short of the truth. Despite holding unorthodox liberal views with a strong distrust of all politicians I must admit Winston Churchill is one of my heroes! So that makes three in 400 years!

sugarmouse
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#24 | Posted: 7 Aug 2011 21:33
If you ever get the chance to see it, there's a very entertaining film called V for Vendetta. He was rather of the same opinion.

Padraig
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#25 | Posted: 9 Aug 2011 10:23
blimp
I did forget about Winston Churchill and his contributions to Britain (mea culpa etc). What is more, I agree with you! Three in 400 years it is.

CrimsonKidCK
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#26 | Posted: 13 Aug 2011 04:39
sugarmouse:
If you ever get the chance to see it, there's a very entertaining film called V for Vendetta. He was rather of the same opinion.

"Remember, remember, the fifth of November!"

In that motion picture, 'V' certainly had highly justified reasons for blowing up Parliament, didn't he? --C.K.

Sebastian
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#27 | Posted: 13 Aug 2011 16:28
"V" was a great movie. Must be scene. A type of SF story that could come true, anywhere, not just in the UK.

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