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May 31, 2010

Not quite a Hallmark sentiment

A giant, "Support our Troops" card is circulating around the Commons lobby today and MPs of all political stripes are signing it with heartfelt sentiment. Conservative MP Rob Anders, however, appears to have opted for a more, ahem, robust message. Here's a snapshot of his signature on the card:

Anders

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How very George Bush: "If they have dark skin and talk funny, the presumption is that they want to destroy freedom, so shoot first, say sorry to the family of the farmer later."


Gee BradP, you got all that from Anders message?

and with quote marks too......who's the author....you?

Mr. Anders is clearly of the "Shoot, shovel and shut up" school of "thought"!

Yikes. Way to make a nice card for the troops into something distasteful.

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