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Ken Livingston is an idiot, though. He's not done anything much for London (which he's mayor of) apart from banning pigeon feeders from Trafalgar Square. Having said that, though, I'm becoming more and more anti-war every day. Plus we're paying millions of tax money on an unnecessary visit from Bush and London's been turned into some kind of freaky fortress for a week.
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S+S, your point is well taken. I'm not sure how Bush's visit to England is necessary in this age of video conferencing. The only thing that I can think of is that there *are* plenty of people who appreciate Bush's visit as a show of support and friendship. By not coming, he only bows to his 'opponents' beliefs.
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Wait, your starting premise is the thing I said would require validation? That seems pretty silly to me, but hey, at least an English Language major is trying to proof something.
*checks off last remaining item on list of things to do today*
And speaking of proofing, what's with the "most probably ever"? It's wordy, and the "probably" is a misplaced modifier (unless he's not sure whether he's seen President Bush).
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Not Quite, HDD - we have a couple of diggers still alive born prior to 1900, and I'm SURE they would've eaten carrots at some point.
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