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Interesting Adoption Story on BBC Network from Australia

The link is to an interesting story that people read forward into the current policies in the UK.

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Jake Maverick said…
anybody else banned or just me?

had fogotten abt this one but great speech...a decent ploiticin at long lat, is she still under house arrest or seomthing?

http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/?p=1932
John Hemming said…
No one else is trying to post. The moderation system changed which made it more work to let things through.

To be honest, however, I would ask that you aim to do a weekly comment rather than loads every day.

Perhaps a bit more coherence would help.

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