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Re: [casi] for your amusement since BBC will never print it



They printed this. Keep up the good work Tom.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/3019640.stm

I hope desperately that BBC stands behind the truth and prevents the
UK from becoming "a guided democracy" or more bluntly a soft
dictatorship such as we enjoy in the U.S. The lies that drove the
reinvasion of Iraq are palpable lies, plain to any child who dares
yell out that the emperors Blair and Bush have no clothes or
integrity. I hope that London does not fall to the level Washington.
Stand your ground, BBC. Democracy (or its remnants) here and on your
side of the Atlantic desperately needs truth now.
Prof. Thomas J. Nagy, USA
Mark Parkinson
Bodmin
Cornwall



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