Saturday, 27 June 2009

For Us









11 comments:

  1. If the Forces had been given a fraction of the billions that Brown poured into the banks, they'd have finished the job by now. Funny how Labour can find money for the greedy bankers but never the causes that deserve it most of all. Labour should be held responsible for every forces death in Iraq and Afghanistan and their leader should appear in court and be tried for negligence.

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  2. I'm as proud of these images almost as much I am ashamed of this Government, what it has done to my former career and what it's done and continues to do behind the veil it draws down over its dusty tracks and dirty tricks.

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  3. Gentlemen - being an avid reader of both your blogs I can most certainly say I'd buy you both a beer any day of the week. I reckon we could form triumvirate and make this nation great again. It'd be easier and more successful to do whilst drunk, of course.

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  4. Thank you,

    from my previous life in the forces I still carry a bit of it with me. As per Hogday, it sickens me what has happened to my former life. It's sad that it takes a blogger to post what should be nationally highly publicised and a grateful public fully aware. It should be headline on Sky News not Mr Jackson's demise or the latest government scandal.

    Regards.

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  5. I think I can say a hearty 'respect is due' for this post and all the comments.

    Labour. W@nkers.

    I just hope the Conservatives do a better job.

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  6. We should be spending more of our money on looking after those who look after us than on making sure that Chantelle has the latest plasma screen despite never having done a day's work.

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  7. Beer is good, but will we be flagged as seditious buggers and get the spooks all excited about another conspiracy? This administration seems to trust no one who flies the flag and earns an honest living.
    PS There's a pub near me that used to be Guy Fawkes's local (that should make it easy for them to find ME - oops, what a give away)

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  8. As an ex-soldier who is still working out in Afghanistan I salute your respect for the troops out here doing a great job

    x

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  9. Brothers - putting out a set of photographs which told their own story was the least I could do, and any attempts to write about my pride for our Armed Forces would have fallen way short of what they derserve. I'm envious of those police officers escorting the troops in one of those photographs - what an honour that would have been. I'd have made sure my officers attended the mess once duty had finished to buy those soldiers are well-deserved beer.

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  10. Thank you all.

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