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Who were your heroes or villains of the last year, and why? Who inspired you? Who had you kicking the cat across the room? They don't have to be well known, you might even want to laud the achievements of your binman. (Note that "Nick Clegg nuff said" answers puts you straight onto our naughty list)

(, Thu 29 Dec 2011, 15:05)
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Sorry to be late to the party, but I've only just read this.
And what a load of bollocks it is. Osama Bin laden was a symptom of a factionalised world; getting rid of him is no more a cure than shooting the wife's lover because she is cheating on you.
(, Sun 1 Jan 2012, 22:04, 2 replies)
Politics aside...
that would pretty much stop her cheating on you with him though wouldn't it?
(, Sun 1 Jan 2012, 22:52, closed)
With him yes, but like I say: ridding yourself of the current symptom, and not curing the underlying problem...

(, Sun 1 Jan 2012, 23:17, closed)
Quite cathartic...
although there is the 'prison' issue to deal with.
(, Mon 2 Jan 2012, 10:11, closed)
dont forget who aremd and traind and organised the mujahadeen agaisnt the russians?
yes thats right it was good old uncle sam and by chance the man who was the point of that operation was indeed mr bin laden, in iraq it was the british and americans who helped and suported sadam husien until he became fulll of himself and stoped lestening to his pupet masters and had to go.how did we know he had the ability to make chemical and biological weapons? easy donald rumsfeld's corporation sold the technology to them
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