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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Another day another star turn…

From Gary Kent in Manchester

President Bill Clinton came to give the party the benefit of his experience of saying goodbye to office and of being the spouse of a political leader. Divorce is not an option was his summary of how we are all part of an interdependent world but one which is unjust, unsafe and unsustainable. A powerful speech well worth reading. 

Mick Fealty @ 12:02 PM

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  1. Reading where Mick?

    Posted by  on Sep 27, 2006 @ 12:39 PM
  2. And he urged the party not to be unduly concerned at recent polls and newspaper reports.

    “The Guardian says 70 per cent of the public think it is ‘time for a change’,” he noted.

    “Do you know what I think you should say? Of course it is.

    “It is always time for a change in a great and dynamic nation.

    Still having trouble with the meaning of “is”.

    Posted by  on Sep 27, 2006 @ 12:48 PM
  3. It depends on the meaning of “is”.

    Posted by David Vance on Sep 27, 2006 @ 01:08 PM
  4. Sigh~Big Dog’s working on his acceptance speech for when he’s chosen to lead the United Nations. We all wish he’d just go for it, and we’ll be happy to have him there. But, his support for Tony Blair rings a little hollow by this time.

    Posted by  on Sep 27, 2006 @ 09:09 PM
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