» Forgot mine last night RT @jackofkent: Well called. RT @mePadraigReidy: always a good idea to err on the side of the people with swords 13 mins ago

» Good, investigative bloggers I mentioned yesterday: @AdamBienkov and @DaveHill and @bloggerheads and @boriswatch 28 mins ago

» Yup. RT @JimBarker: Atheist myself, but I feel some atheists are losing sight of fact that religious people have right to be religious. 30 mins ago

» Media campaign to launch to 'expose' the BNP in election run-up. I'll be speaking: http://bit.ly/cd0TgC 1 hr ago

» Oh dear. RT @mattyglesias: Sarah Palin is actually dumber than you thought: http://bit.ly/bWj1hn 1 hr ago

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