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oh my post has 'dissappeared' - i post stuff that is in the public domain, as published in the guardian online so who has removed it?


Lets post it again and see what happens - it you are removing posts then you should tell me:


Guardian article via guido fawkes -> Coulson sells home - Guardian Online


methinks coulson has moved, as had to sell the house to pay legal bills...come uppance cometh to the man that did wrong, right?

mr garcia Wrote:

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> oh my post has 'dissappeared' - i post stuff that

> is in the public domain, as published in the

> guardian online so who has removed it?

>

> Lets post it again and see what happens - it you

> are removing posts then you should tell me:

>

> Guardian article via guido fawkes -> Coulson sells

> home - Guardian Online

>

> methinks coulson has moved, as had to sell the

> house to pay legal bills...come uppance cometh to

> the man that did wrong, right?


He hasn't. He's still there. I live within spitting distance of him.

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