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sandyRoe | 21:00 Mon 28th Oct 2024 | News
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A spell in Landsberg prison allowed a political activist time to write of his struggle which would eventually lead to a world war.

Would the prison authorities allow England's latest celebrity inmate to pen his manifesto while he enjoys their hospitality?

 

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//He just wanted to shuffle the Jews off to Palestine.//

 

Yes.

for exactly the same reason people say beer korma, two tier kier, robber reeves, Beep beep see, elf n safety.

please dont start

language is for communication and some on AB think dressing up actors or places ( trobiscite, boopa, wibbly-wobbly-woo, me old chine, foo even) will make the point clearer

it doesnt - often, stripping the post of the cant - reveals there is no point to be made at all - end of 

Books written by prisoners ( of war) are pretty hard to get into print- they have to have a USP, and three years of having the crap beaten out of you by the Japanese doesnt count. 

unique selling  point

not even being in Nagasaki when it was bombed counts. 

The Dutch have around 10 000 diaries of people ( all sorts) being concealed from the Nazis, and one commented - there was only one worth publishing

BUT there is always vanity publishing

//he could be housed on the 'nonces wing'.//

Why, he isnt a NONCE.  You seem to revel in the fact he might get beaten up by your Muslim mates.  What a lovely character you are, as if we didnt know already.

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@13:05

I've already mentioned that the bullies would pick on him because he's a little fellow.  They'd steal his snout, offer to sell him cocaine, take the money and not produce the powder.

What I suggest for him is better than solitary.  That might drive him mad.

All that for a civil spat?

No wonder you love terrorists.

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@13:56

In defying the courts he was threatening  the very foundations of our society.  He got off lightly in my opinion.

That's hardly a 'civil spat', and how does that lead you to think I love terrorists?

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