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Those UK Riots…Should Cameron Listen To The NYT – Or Tell Them To STFU?
The Aged P.com ^ | 18/08/11 | The Aged P

Posted on 08/18/2011 10:48:54 AM PDT by sussex

The New York Times, the house journal of the Obama administration, has obviously been given the nod from the White House to convey an important message to UK Prime Minister David Cameron from the Presidential golf course.

You have got it so wrong on the causes of those riots.

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TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: cameron; nyt; riots; uk

1 posted on 08/18/2011 10:48:58 AM PDT by sussex
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To: sussex

Put me down for choice #2, please.


2 posted on 08/18/2011 10:53:12 AM PDT by Common Sense 101 (Hey libs... If your theories fly in the face of reality, it's not reality that's wrong.)
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To: sussex

STFU and MYOB ... (Mind your own business)


3 posted on 08/18/2011 10:54:41 AM PDT by clamper1797 (Hoping to have some change left)
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To: sussex

Any opportunity to tell the NY Times to STFU is an opportunity that should not be missed. Go for it!!


4 posted on 08/18/2011 11:23:07 AM PDT by CharlyFord (t)
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To: sussex
"Should Cameron Listen To The NYT – Or Tell Them To STFU?"

Uhhh . . . let me think.

5 posted on 08/18/2011 11:57:42 AM PDT by YHAOS (you betcha!)
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