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Gromit | 20:32 Thu 10th Nov 2011 | News
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The remains of dead US troops repatriated from AfghanIstan and Iraq were dumped in a landfill site.

http://www.telegraph....ed-in-a-landfill.html

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I have reported you for your disgusting language and inflammatory and abusive remarks towards me.

There is no place on AnswerBank for such disgusting individuals as you, and if the ED doesn't ban you, I myself will no longer join in any further debates with you.
Do you not have the intelligence to actually read the content of what I said ?
Shame on you for concentrating exclusively on the (mild) insult.
Another classic Git cop out.
Didn't something similar happen a few years ago at that heart centre in Bristol for children and there was a terrific stink about it?
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I used the term Cannon Fodder because the was coined to convey the lack of respect and the seemingly disposable lives of first world war soldiers in the trenches. The lack of respect and disposable nature of the returned body parts seemed to me to be similar, hence the title I used.

Thanks to those who knew what I was getting at with the title, and apologies to those who didn't understand it and found it offensive.

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