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I would like to take this opportunity and say youve got blood on yer hands Bush and it aint just yer wifes'...

 

Not much democracy was excersised in your "election' now was it, do the decent thing and resign

 

And stop using our country for your own means, and your so called "special relationship' seems to work one way re; the steel question/

 

go home septic

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mmmmmmmm...I couldnt live with a murderer, so fair play to you

 

 

 

Ten Bears: These things you say we will have, we already have.

 

Josey Wales: That's true. I ain't promising you nothing extra. I'm just giving you life and you're giving me life. And I'm saying that men can live together without butchering one another.

 

Ten Bears: It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. The words of Ten Bears carries the same iron of life and death. It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life... and death. It shall be life.

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im talking about his missus....

 

unfortunately Bush isnt up to the task,...

is the world a better place?

are we"safer"?

is bin laden laughing?

did the Bush family help the bin Ladens escape Texas?

as for the stance on the "irish question" the war on terrorism was strangely quiet back then?

and finally, a man with that dress sense, c'mon...

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I'm totally behind the Bushmeister.

 

Someone had to stop the murderous governments in Afganistan and Iraq.

 

Now I want to know who is going to have to pay to remove all the socialist worker posters from all over the town. Not the socialist workers that for sure, because they don't work and therefore don't pay any tax. F****** slackers!

 

No doubt they'll have go down to London to hurl abuse at Bushy. They are an embarresment to England and should be made to live in f****** Iraq.

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Well I'm going up on Thursday afternoon to wave my North Korean flag at him, not that he'll know what it is.

 

Quite frankly, if he has made the world such a safer place then why is it costing the taxpayers several million in police time and security for him, no other head of a country gets this treatment. Quite frankly if a sucide bomb is due in London then maybe this'll be a good time for it.

 

Bush is not wanted here!

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THEY'RE changing the guard at Buckingham Palace...but instead of bearskins, ceremonial swords and red jackets, this lot will be wearing grey suits with suspicious bulges under their arms and talking into their cuff-links.

When the George Bush circus rolls into town this week, London will have seen nothing like it.

Whole streets will be blocked off for the paranoid President and his incredible entourage - and thousands of motorists left fuming in the capital's biggest security operation ever. And, not content with treating Britain like the 51st State of the Union, ultra-cautious American security chiefs are even set to take over the Houses of Parliament. The incredible security operation for the four-day State visit is costing British taxpayers more than £4million - while the US is forking out a mind-boggling £15million for it.

And the Americans are being given everything they've asked for as Bush becomes the first US President to be given a State visit to the UK since Woodrow Wilson after World War I in 1918.

Scotland Yard has cancelled all police leave . The operation will swing into action on Tuesday when Mr Bush flies into Heathrow in Air Force One - the £112million Presidential plane. After being given a formal welcome by Prince Charles, he will be swept away in his armour-plated limo in a convoy of 20 cars and "war wagons" freighted into Britain last week.

The paranoia is such that parts of his visit are being kept secret.

We know he is due to address the joint Houses of Parliament ... but we can't tell you when.

We know his staff have taken more than 900 hotel rooms ... but we can't tell you where.

And if lots of people seem glad to see him, don't be surprised. "Crowd builders" are sent out to ensure he is always addressing cheerful, cheering throngs of people - which means anti-war protesters are being kept well away.

More than 100,000 demonstrators are expected to march through London on Thursday against the war in Iraq - but have been banned from going near Parliament or Downing Street.

Their leaders last night accused the police of bowing to American paranoia in keeping them away.

Many MPs are not happy either after being told they may have limited access to Parliament or may not even be able to get there at all while Mr Bush makes his "secret" visit there to address the Lords and Commons.

One said: "If the Speaker allows this virtual takeover of Parliament by a foreign country he will forever be remembered for surrendering the rights of Parliament - and therefore the nation." We do know the President and wife Laura will stay at Buckingham Palace where a State Banquet will be held on Wednesday evening. Earlier in the day he will give a speech at London's Banqueting House and visit the memorial to the British victims of September 11. On Thursday his schedule includes visits to Westminster Abbey and Downing Street for talks with Tony Blair.

 

when the Queen visited Kentucky to see thoroughbred horses in the 1980s. "She travelled with one Scotland Yard protection officer!"

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>A secret address to parliament- but MPs MAY not be allowed to attend?

What's the betting those anti war MPs on the left wing are somehow prevented from attending Parliament.

What about the fact they were elected to represent their constituents?So MPs can be excluded from Parliament and prevented from voting<<

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