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Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Human Rights concerns start at home, Gormless
Commenting on the situation in Iran post-election, Gormless says: "There must be no violence in response to peaceful protests".
Oh really? Has Gormless commented on the violence meted out to the British public at the G20 protests in London while he was busy 'saving the world' yet?
Pot. Kettle. Black.
Sort your own country out first, Gormless. There's enough civil liberties and human rights abuses being inflicted against your own population by people acting in your Government's name - so keep your Presbyterian nose out of the affairs of other nations and sort your own policies out first.
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