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Authored by: tiger99 on Saturday, October 27 2012 @ 08:10 AM EDT
Well, maybe, but if you look back through my previous comments you will see that I neither like nor trust any politicians of any party, and would not intend to imply political bias. I never suggested that the new regime of apparently opposite political flavour was doing well either, merely that they were rather preoccupied with the economy, as is every major government right now.

The individual concerned earned the very popular nickname B. Liar by his own utterly shameless and persistent conduct, just as Mrs. T was known as Maggie Snatcher, then we had Brown the Frown (or sometimes, Clown). Other recent leaders names, unfortunately, were not so convenient for forming catchy nicknames.

If you complain about the use of nicknames, I might have to agree that you have a point, but partisan politics, no way.

Of course PJ has the ultimate say in such matters, and if she chooses to issue a rebuke or remove my post I will not be complaining. It is her unalienable right.

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