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andy1973
28-01-2006
Ok, Galloway may of made a hiccup with CBB, but his message is so vital it goes beyond words.

If you need to knwo just how famous Galloway is in America, cheeck here a 24/7 American politics channel streamed, the truth is stranger than fiction...

www.cspan.com

also follow this channel it gives a light hearted view of what is going on, on Air America ...

www.airamericaradio.com best time to listne weekday 3am- 6am.
AZZURRI 06
28-01-2006
Personally I thought George was very badly treated. Why? Surely not because of his anti-war stance, as half of the UK are against it. Surely not because he bullied Jodie, as Michael and Pete were equally as vicious, if not more so? Somebody please tell me why.
tallulahbelle
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by JUDE TURPIN:
“Personally I thought George was very badly treated. Why? Surely not because of his anti-war stance, as half of the UK are against it. Surely not because he bullied Jodie, as Michael and Pete were equally as vicious, if not more so? Somebody please tell me why.”


Because he was so arrogant.

Because he demanded respect from everyone but didn't give any in return.

Because he believed everything he said to be the only possible right opinion.

Because he was a bad loser and like a jealous school boy when he lost the right to nominate.

Because he is a member of parliament and he should have been representing his constituents rather than in the big brother house.

And lastly, maybe the public didn't really like him before he went in - he got booed as he was entering the house - so what he did in there just reinforced what the public already thought.

Just my opinion - I didn't like the man before he went in, still don't.
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