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David Cameron: Valaint Defense or Vigorous Denial

makkam

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Well, I've seen this before, usually when there is definite evidence of some scandal that cannot be blown off as conspiracy theory. A court is convened and we get the hard-hitting brow-beaters hitting the accused left and right- a representation of the peoples anger and disappointment. We got the accused usually very reserved and armed with a steady stream of no's and the 5th Amendment. The usual outcome is some underlings get thrown under the bus, maybe some big dogs get yanked, but the BIG GUYS tend to walk away unscathed.

This happens so often, I'm surprised it hasn't caught on already. The only thing different about David Cameron...he flew back from Africa to personally give his House a most vigorous F***-off. Even though interesting to watch, it seems like an act to me. What do you think?
 
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