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Animal rights campaigner on the news tonight

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magentared | 21:07 Thu 29th Sep 2005 | News
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Did any one see that on channel 4 news earlier??  I thought the guy came out looking pretty foolish. He desperately tried to get in statistics and failed to answer any of the questions. He just seemed angry and argumentative. Did anyone actually think he spoke well for the cause? Do they really think any of this publicity is doing good?
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magentared, I also think he looked foolish and Krishnan dealt with him professionally. The cause he spoke for can well do without that sort of publicity. People want the drugs that cure illnesses and delay their dying.
I agree - he was an utterly pompous, arrogant, illogical, argumentative, cantankerous, self-important, whingeing, grotesque and deluded wombat, a booliak, a boolianite, a tyrant, a despot, the most evil person who has ever existed anywhere in the universe, the most disgraceful and disgusterous specimen of life-form which could ever have been concocted, the vilest harridan in Christendom, the most [etc] and I think he was fat and ugly as well.
You really shouldn't hold back you know bernardo, it's not good for you.
Bernardo,brilliant.(:)
I only caught the last 30 seconds of it but all I saw the guy doing was repeating the same thing over and over again.  The aminal rights groups rarely get airtime and they certainly didn't do themselves any favours by having that guy in there.  I actually agree with some of their views but that chap wouldn't have made me take any more on.

The person sounds like the second poster here!

Now, don't dumb down the issue here!!

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