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Political Revolutions In GeneralNewest Review: ... existence. But the corruption bleeds out into the civil service, the security service, the judiciary and on and on and on.... Being British we all moan about what an outrage it is that MP's can claim for a light bulb or that judges always seem to light on paedophiles. (Birds of a feather an all that. Allegedly). No-one ever actually stands up to be counted. No-one ever advocates for others ... more |
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by - written on 07/11/09 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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Do you ever have one of those days when you hate something so intensely that it interferes with your daily life and bleeds into your subconscious so virilently that you essentially become a zombie? Me too. But someone turned the volume up to 11. So now even the littlest of things drive me insane. It could be someones hair. Or Peter Mandelson's smirk. And that my fellow Dooyoo'ers is a little unfair. Realism is sobering. The state is inherently corrupt, we're in the 21st century and on the arse end of a recession. I thought it was a given that politicians were untrustworthy and that the title of 'right honourable' was a sick joke. But at every turn there is ... Read the complete review


