The BNP has recently started using imagery associated with the British armed forces in their sticky unpleasant advertising.
General Sir Michael Jackson and General Sir Richard Dannett have both co-written a letter calling the BNP cunts as part of a report entitled 'Stolen Valour'. I like the title.
(Seance Trumpethas got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:56,
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This is reasonably stylish
however, as I am ambivalent regarding the political commentary herein, I shall leave it unclicked and merely reward you with my valueless praise: That's nicely done.
(MockingbirdPractitioner of SCIENCE,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:38,
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That's how I approached it, I didn't click but I like it nonetheless
(Maximinimusyou stick around I'll make it worth your while,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:39,
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*begins campaign for "I like elements and/or the style of this but do not necessarily endorse the complete article" button*
(MockingbirdPractitioner of SCIENCE,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:40,
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Or a "I think this is sort of okay but a bit 'meh' sort of thing, but I don't actively object to it and it did raise a bit of weak chuckle so I guess it's alright" button.
(Seance Trumpethas got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:59,
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I had an idea for a 'shop when I first read this story earlier this week.
An image of Nick Griffin trying to cozy up and be pally with some generals, and them looking uncomfortable and trying to keep him at arms length.
As usual, I failed to bother executing the idea though.
(Seance Trumpethas got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:58,
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