Well quite. I mean, when Cameron was in the Young Conservatives, they produced a poster advocating his execution. And now, Cameron doesn't support the reintroduction of capital punishment. So... y'know...
Well quite. I mean, when Cameron was in the Young Conservatives, they produced a poster advocating his execution. And now, Cameron doesn't support the reintroduction of capital punishment. So... y'know...
The two-faced piece of .... but it really is no surprise.
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Well quite. I mean, when Cameron was in the Young Conservatives, they produced a poster advocating his execution. And now, Cameron doesn't support the reintroduction of capital punishment. So... y'know...
In the interests of accuracy, Cameron himself was not involved in the poster.
He did, however, go on an all-expenses paid junket to apartheid South Africa to 'see for himself'. It was funded by a firm that lobbied on behalf of the apartheid state. Story
And as has already been said, people can change their minds.
John_D wrote:
Well quite. I mean, when Cameron was in the Young Conservatives, they produced a poster advocating his execution. And now, Cameron doesn't support the reintroduction of capital punishment. So... y'know...
In the interests of accuracy, Cameron himself was not involved in the poster.
He did, however, go on an all-expenses paid junket to apartheid South Africa to 'see for himself'. It was funded by a firm that lobbied on behalf of the apartheid state. Story
And as has already been said, people can change their minds.
Mandela wasn't great he was human. It's all about the individual. If I'd have been born on the Falls Road, Belfast, I'd have been killing British soldiers. If I'd have been born in Fallujah, I'd have beeen killing American soldiers. If anybody comes into the town I live with intent to harm people I love and know, I'll be killing them.
Mandela wasn't great he was human. It's all about the individual. If I'd have been born on the Falls Road, Belfast, I'd have been killing British soldiers. If I'd have been born in Fallujah, I'd have beeen killing American soldiers. If anybody comes into the town I live with intent to harm people I love and know, I'll be killing them.
To me, t's simple arithmetic.
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