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The Cat To me the track seemed a bit rushed to fit into a time limit and, maybe due to it's pace, didn't seem to have any real atmosphere. I must admit that I prefer Wink Martindale's version, despite it being a bit sweet and sugary.
BR We also need to remember that our army kill in OUR name - the name of our Government and Queen. So in a way we are all to blame. That is why we should all double our efforts to be heard in the future. Perhaps we should have blockaded the Military Bases to stop the War in Iraq. Worth thinking about if our Government ever does this again. They would not want to fight the peaceful citizens of our own country.

Should we be prepared to give up our lives to save the lives of those in IRan or Pakistan ? I say we should.
Innocent Accused It's a great idea to update this old favourite,and with a simple yet telling video to bring the point home.
JK2006 The views counter has frozen but it is appropriate the day after the names of the soldiers who died in Iraq were read out but the names of the innocent Arabs murdered in our name and with our tax monies were not.

Too hard to pronounce?

Or don't filthy brown foreigners count as human beings?

A disgusting ceremony.
JK2006 I'm deeply fond of Madame who has always been bravely supportive and kind.