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Politics : foreign affairs, unchaperoned
QCOM 180.90+2.1%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: marcos who wrote (125)4/9/2004 9:26:48 PM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) of 261
 
marcos...

i was just lurking wherever the links would take me and I do not remember how i got here, but i read...

there is a reason why all forms of 'to lie', 'liar', etc are banned from houses of parliament, and it's more than just that one's mind gets exercised in finding subtler ways of saying the same thing ....

wow... pardon my ignorance, but are you serious?

i've never had respect for politicians, but this makes them even lower than rats...

you can't call on a liar for what he/she is ?

how is it they get such immunity... ? i am aghast... (sort of ano-nadado -g)


you know why the speaker has that big mace? -

well, now i know... -g to defend himself when they rush him after calling on a respected MP for infringing on the 'no tell on liars' rule -lol

[it must feel as if the referee pulls a red card on an innocent player]
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