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Showing Original Post only (View all)How politically pragmatic is it to speak ill of Margaret Thatcher? [View all]
We've had plenty of discussion on the morality of condemning Ms. Thatcher - but do we think it's a smart idea politically?
Bryant
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How politically pragmatic is it to speak ill of Margaret Thatcher? [View all]
el_bryanto
Apr 2013
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In which case, he should have stuck to the same script he used upon the passing of Chavez:
leveymg
Apr 2013
#11
I don't recall that BP has been selling cut-rate fuel oil to the people of New England, or
leveymg
Apr 2013
#25
I would guess smart politics are acquiring the means to implement the policies you support
el_bryanto
Apr 2013
#17