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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:24 pm
by Hitch
Telmay wrote:
Hitch, as for her right to refuse admission, of course she can, but its our forces that have defended her right to refuse that admission over the centuries thanks to the blood, sweat of tears of the very people she is banning from her premises - the b1tch!
Thats very true, but she is only 0.0000001% of the people that service men fought for...
When people join up, they must realise that not every single thing you do will be appreciated?
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:27 pm
by Telmay
Just read her page - what a biff, I liked this bit:
I will deleting any posts that I feel to be pro-soldier or hurtful to others. There has way too much abuse from a few posters. I have asked Facebook to find a way they can extend the banning procedure that exists in groups to pages.
So the woman who whats peace does not like any opposition to her views, so therefore is she a dictator? Fecking idiot, notice the big story;
camera crew in from Al Jazeera doing a story for the Arab world on our stand against the illegal war on Iraq and the thugs who fight it for their masters
Which thugs - the army or insurgents, cant remember the Brits beheading any of their prisoners, this woman has been subject to far too much cushion plumping carp, sounds like a throwback from Greenham Common.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:37 pm
by bobbie-dazzler
Telmay wrote:That reminds me Bobby where is his next tour?
Actually Tel, he's not long back from his third tour of Iraq, hopefully he will have a break for a few months, then they will probably send him to Afghanastan.
I dont want to say too much, but it definately changes them, and not all for the better either, he did tell me things in the beginning and I would be in tears, as its not fair what they have seen and done, but anyhoo, I wont say anymore on the subject.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:50 pm
by Telmay
When people join up, they must realise that not every single thing you do will be appreciated?
I know that for a fact, but its not about appreciation but maybe just a little bit or respect wouldn't go amiss.
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:51 pm
by feva
Telmay wrote:When people join up, they must realise that not every single thing you do will be appreciated?
I know that for a fact, but its not about appreciation but maybe just a little bit or respect wouldn't go amiss.
bang on the mark matie