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Who is to blame for Dr David Kelly's 'suicide'?

a> Geoff Hoon
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b>The Head of the Civil Service
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c>Tony Blair
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57%
d>No one
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33%
 
Total votes: 21

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Post by bootneck »

How many builders with trowels were there? shyte, it must have been a big mix, we now know why when training as a barrister she chose human rights, with a face like that..............and with her dad being an actor, he must have trained tony pretty damn good, because thats all this sham is, an act.
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The one person who is not getting blamed is the man most concerned in this matter. Now just what made Dr Kelly go of and start giving unauthorised interviews. If some in the military had done this they would be facing a court martial and all sort of other nasties. What made Dr Kelly trust the people he gave the interview to, if he did it to embarrass the Government and it back fired then it is down to him. No one asked him to out and top him self, now there were a lot of things that where not well done during the Gulf War 2 but blame should be shared among st the people who deserve it.

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Has there been a full inquest on Dr David Kelly as I see that the press are still referring to the 'alleged' suicide, or is it that Lord Hutton is announcing the verdict at 1230 hrs Wednesday.

I watched the Jonathan Dimbleby show at lunchtime today and by popular demand on a 'yougov' poll the head of Hoon the Buffoon looks as if it will be staked on Wednesday on Westminster Bridge.
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Post by Mr Grimsdale »

if only that really were to happen!
the joy
hoon, blair and 2 jags swinging from the lamp posts

mr brown would probably tax us for watching though
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Mr Grimsdale wrote:
mr brown would probably tax us for watching though
Many a true word spoken in jest :o
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Spannerman wrote:Just a few days to go to see who walks the plank!

I wonder what the Kelly family are thinking or whether they will be told anything in advance of the reports findings. I wouldn't mind betting that B Liar will be walking on water though.
Now why did I think that, I have to accept the Hutton findings BUT were millions of us really duped into what Gillighan said on the BBC?
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I see the Tories want an, "Independant Enquiry." the result smells a bit don`t you think?
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owdun wrote:Did we really expect a different outcome ??? When you appoint the referee , you win, end of story.


Aye Owdun. :evil:
I didn`t think we did expect anything else, two heads have rolled at the beeeeeb, pity non in the cabinet.
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:o

If the BBC broadcast a programme where Gilligan enlarged upon the truth ie Telling Lies and two of the top bosses resign, why is it when we are told that Weapons of Mass Destruction are a basis of going to war and none have been found is not that a lie, if it is why has our most illustrious leader too not resigned?
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Post by Mr Grimsdale »

Blair and the boys are doing well now, the BBC Director General has just resigned too! No one in the government has been affected only the top brass at the Beeb take the flak.

The government will probably privatise the BBC to plug the gap in their finances. :wink:
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I can't wait for this years " Honours " list to appear.
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Cant believe Phony Tony gets away with it yet again, no doubt his pal Rupert Murdoch got a preview for the Sun as well. The whole thing stinks to high heaven. It'll be interesting when the polls next come out, ill wager that the British public will still not rate Blair very highly.
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Looking at the news networks tonight and the polls, it is not looking very good for BLIAR but of course he has been shown as squeaky clean
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Post by Kalachnik »

Hi guys, just curious why you lot will not be happy untill Blair is booted out. I am not an expert when it comes to politics, but it does seem strange. For instance, if he is found to be in the clear, it stinks. If he is guilty, well we all knew that, he is this that and the other. I mean fair enough if you don't like him, but it does seem very biased at times. Could you please put your reasons for thinking like this, i am not saying you are wrong, just curious. :)


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