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First we pay the price of wreckless Bankers.

Now we pay for the Oil spill off of the American coast.

We have already suffered paying(and still paying) for wars in the world, plus a new one.

We already have paid for The Dome,goodness knows how much, and Ditto for the Olympics.

Whats next.

Get ready lemons your going to be squeezed.

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Tarot wrote

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Margret Thatcher, what on earth would warrant a state funeral for her?

the only thing thrown at her hearse would be milk bottles.LoL


Unfortunately some would say she was, one of the best prime minister since Churchill and if the Tories are still in power they will I think she should be buried in one of the mines she closed down

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Tarot Wrote:

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> Margret Thatcher, what on earth would warrant a

> state funeral for her?

> the only thing thrown at her hearse would be milk

> bottles.LoL



I know. I know. Unfortunately The Bliar and Gordon Brown wanted her to have a state funeral if she popped her clogs on their watch and I really can't see Cameron being any different can you?

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These politicians are all the same, they want to do rememberable things,start wars,join unions, open tunnels,

Maggies boot boys,defeat and destoy unions,elaborate funerals,memorials etc for ordainary people we voted in.

But state funeral, thats a joke.I dont want my money spent on that woman.

I dont stand behind any one party, floating voter i suppose, I prefer free thinking rather than brainwashed party members,

Thats the trouble with the last Labour party they wanted, They didnt get all their own way did they?the E.U saw to that.

Poor Clegg looks suicidal lately.

If I was Cameron I would steer wide from Thatcher,

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