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Scoundrels, Moral Outrage and Downing Street.

It's a good laugh seeing a scoundrel in a state of moral outrage.


For weeks now the Downing Street people have been saying they're 'angry' about police investigations into the cash for honours cover-up.

Just as though they themselves had a whiter-than-white reputation for telling the truth.

But their lies about WMD in Iraq have killed many British soldiers and thousands of Iraqi civilians; their lies hounded David Kelly to death; their lies forced out the BBCs' chairman and managing director.

Their recent, pathetic little lie that Tony Blair had paid towards his holiday at a Bee-Gee home in Florida, which was exposed, within hours, as a lie by Mrs Bee-Gee, shows that they lie, automatically, routinely, recklessly and shamelessly.

It's far too late for moral outrage Tony. We all know you tell porkies. What's funny is that you don't seem to know we know. But you will.

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