War in Iraq (continued)
I hope that you are going to Washington to see the inaugaration of President Obama. I wonder if you will find the time to Lord and Lady Kinnock, such a wonderful couple.
I notice that President Sarkozy will also be going, with his very attractive wife, and wonder who will be the representative from Britain. Gordon will be trying to save a bit of the world by going to Egypt, I can only hope that he is back to the UK in time for the waste of space known as Prime Ministers Questions.
Back to the Kinnocks, I notice from the Andrew Marr show that Glynis will be buying a new wardroab for the 'best tickets in town' and wonder if she will claim expenses.
Which reminds me we could save an awful lot of money if we got rid of all the ceremonial robes in the Lords, and also got the soldiers to wear fatigues during all their ceremonies rather than all this gold braid.
Finally, I do love the story in the Mail on Sunday about General Sir Mike Jackson and his teeth job and the facelift. I wonder if he would like to comment about the injuries to the soldiers he ordered into Iraq, for he was the commanding officer and therefore, I think, as responsible as the politicians for this disaster. Mind you like the generals of the Great War he personally has done very well from the war.
I notice that President Sarkozy will also be going, with his very attractive wife, and wonder who will be the representative from Britain. Gordon will be trying to save a bit of the world by going to Egypt, I can only hope that he is back to the UK in time for the waste of space known as Prime Ministers Questions.
Back to the Kinnocks, I notice from the Andrew Marr show that Glynis will be buying a new wardroab for the 'best tickets in town' and wonder if she will claim expenses.
Which reminds me we could save an awful lot of money if we got rid of all the ceremonial robes in the Lords, and also got the soldiers to wear fatigues during all their ceremonies rather than all this gold braid.
Finally, I do love the story in the Mail on Sunday about General Sir Mike Jackson and his teeth job and the facelift. I wonder if he would like to comment about the injuries to the soldiers he ordered into Iraq, for he was the commanding officer and therefore, I think, as responsible as the politicians for this disaster. Mind you like the generals of the Great War he personally has done very well from the war.


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