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I've been amused by many of my liberal friends going on about letting him rot in jail, throw away the key etc...and the blokes not even had a trial yet*


Creepy ozzie liberal= "Not Guilty"

Hacking tory= "Guilty"


like pavlov's mutts


* to be clear not ALL of my liberal friends and I 'suspect' he's guilty too but double standards or what shocker

???? Wrote:

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> I've been amused by many of my liberal friends

> going on about letting him rot in jail, throw away

> the key etc...and the blokes not even had a trial

> yet*

>

> Creepy ozzie liberal= "Not Guilty"

> Hacking tory= "Guilty"

>

> like pavlov's mutts

>

> * to be clear not ALL of my liberal friends and I

> 'suspect' he's guilty too but double standards or

> what shocker


Thing is ???'s


Liberals or not 'people' want Coulson to be guilty, in as much as they want that guilt projected onto the present government


Because if Coulson is guilty


Then Cameron is is guilty


If Coulson is a c-nut


Then Cameron is a C-NUT


All the more, there's a 'need' to stick something to Cameron, specially after his handling (rightly/wrongly) of the whole Jezzer Hunt saga


Netts

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