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Subject: Banning Bagpipes?


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Dave (UK)
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Date Posted: 11:27:13 11/12/04 Fri
In reply to: Jim (Canada) 's message, "Yes to visit a foreign power and not a fellow Commonwealth country" on 18:07:49 11/11/04 Thu

Eh?

When was this and where did it come from? I'd like to see him try it!

TB may have been born in Scotland but he is as proud of his Scottish roots as he is of our Parliament, our constitution, our institutions, our coutryside pursuits, our history and the Commonwealth.

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Paddy (Scotland)
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Date Posted: 13:11:49 11/12/04 Fri

He shows very clearly where his loyalty lies.

This is the kind of gesture that I would imagine would get him out of office, but the demographics of the once proud nation of which we are speaking have changed in a direction that no longer guarantees it.

The right side is that of Crown, Country and Commonwealth, all of which he has let down in the most depressing way during his time in office.

He is not even greatly loved in the U.S. by the Republican party, especially not the Vice President. They think that he is a creepy european-style-sociallist.

He has no Honour, and neither do his government backbenchers who repeatedly vote against their own personal views in order to keep Labour in power.

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