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"This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke".
Does anyone here oppose the motion? |
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#2
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On Jul 15, 12:08 pm, pete <pete611> wrote:
> "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke". > > Does anyone here oppose the motion? Me. Jokes are supposed to be funny. Ms Smith isn't remotely funny. She's bloody dangerous. |
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"pete" <pete611107> wrote in message
news:7895 > "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke". > > Does anyone here oppose the motion? Carried unanimously methinks. |
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pete [pete611107] said:
> "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke". > > Does anyone here oppose the motion? Is she the one who dresses like a tart? |
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