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Old November 15th 03, 09:53 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Robin May Robin May is offline
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Default The UK march agaimst Bush

(Mait001) wrote the following in:


The demonstrators on the other hand aren't invited guests. They
actually live their lives here, work and earn their living here
and should have a right to express their opinion about a guest
they didn't invite and certainly don't agree with coming here.


Well that opinion ought (a) to be expressed in a way that does not
cause massive inconvenience to others and (b) not to the guest but
to those who invited him.


For (a), what way is this that you're suggesting? How should they
express their opinion?

For (b), what nonsense. They disagree with Bush and yet you're
suggesting they shouldn't attempt to express their opinion to Bush but
instead to Blair. I suppose next time I disagree with you I should
express this disagreement to the manufacturer of your computer.

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