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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:40 pm
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No mention of Livingstone/Jaspar chicanery at City Hall.

....before that we had some coverage of the Croydon night bus murder. The
victim's father says that it was a racially-motivated attack (recollect that
paragraph from the McPherson Report 'a racist incident is an incident which
one or more of the victims thinks is a racist incident'). Now, if a black
man had been stabbed to death by two whites, and the father of the victim
had said it was racially motivated, don't you think those eager little
Oxbridge lefties would have been running down to his door for a quote? But
nothing like this for the latest victim of liberal anarchy.

Cheers!

ROBBIE

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