I have just joined The People’s Front of Charlton, but I am a bit concerned that perhaps I should have joined The Charltonian People’s Front? Only I know one group are soft terrorists, and the others are medium soft/ teeny bit mental but I’m new to terrorism and I just want to make sure I join the right group. Should I start off soft and work my way up? Any help/ advice, fellow freedom fighters, would be much appreciated. Mad Dog of Maidstone.
Everybody starts out soft...
and some stay that way. I witnessed it in Line of Duty on Sunday.
Can we expect the crowd against Rochdale on Saturday to be increased by under cover SAS operatives mingling with fans in the Covered End with a view to taking out the suspected 'soft' terrorists. No doubt RD, LdT and TK have pictures of the most prominent members of CARD stuck on playing cards on their respective office walls. No prizes for guessing whose face adorns their Ace.
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Rallying the troops.
Terrorist attacks usually involves lots of deaths. A lot of suicide bombers. A lot of sadness and shock.
For a man to actually compare the actions of what CARD do ...to actually be within the same catagory as terrorism.
It is beyond offensive to real victims of actual terror attacks.
Roland has just used the phrase and term in a baffling pathetic casual kind of way.
He should be ashamed of himself. His family should be ashamed of him too.
No doubt RD, LdT and TK have pictures of the most prominent members of CARD stuck on playing cards on their respective office walls. No prizes for guessing whose face adorns their Ace.
Code red is initiated by the words 'Duck Tape'.
The former leader of the Rebel Alliance ...
Please let it say, ‘& feck off’
totes not swearing as I was quoted it in the Southern Star.