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Tuesday, 18 November 2008

What's Yours is Mine


Having been told by his own review panel that it's wrong and even though it's pointless and would solve nothing, Gordon Brown is still determined to make every freeborn Englishman's organs state property.

Why let little things like facts or morality get in the way of something as vital as trampling on the most personal of freedoms?

2 comments:

  1. I wish people would take a moment and think about the question; "who owns me?"
    There used to be just one choice; "me".
    Now you can have a second choice; "the government". But I'm sure it will go back to one choice soon. (hint, it isn't "me")
    I believe your organs should be your final legacy. If they are any good at all when you kick, you should be able to designate and heir to get the benefit of the monetary value of the parts.
    But since that's pretty unlikely to happen, I'm going to make sure I run the parts I have right down to the ground before I go, when it's all over they can have my middle fingers

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  2. As predicted by Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life".

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tmLvzubP3I

    PS: Stay YouTubed for "The Galaxy Song".

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