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Sunday, 26 March 2006 |
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Britain's Most Full-of-Itself, But Useless, Newspaper Condemns Charlie Sheen Over 9/11 Questions (The Questions It Is Too Stupid To Ask)
To borrow a quote from a former UK politician: being savaged by Marina Hyde in the Guardian is 'like being savaged by a dead sheep'.
'Pay attention, civilians. Actor Charlie Sheen has been focusing his mind on the official explanation for 9/11. And you know what? He's not buying it. "It just didn't look like any commercial jetliner I've flown on any time in my life," the Hotshots Part Deux star told a US radio station this week, "and then when the buildings came down later on that day, I said to my brother 'call me insane', but did it sorta look like those buildings came down in a controlled demolition?"
You're insane. Next.'
Read more (nonsense) ...
P.S: A few weeks ago I was 'interviewed' by a journalist on the Guardian's 'sister' paper, the Observer. After I gave him a long explanation of how the world is controlled today, his next question was: 'Do you prefer shellsuits or tracksuits?'
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