sábado, dezembro 13, 2008

O que não chega aos jornais

No Telegraph de hoje:
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"Improbable though it may seem, the wrecked financial system and burnt-out economy are regarded by Gordon Brown not as shackles on his electability, but an opportunity to bamboozle voters. Having boasted in the Commons this week, "We not only saved the world..." the Prime Minister's logical next step is to invite the country to demonstrate its gratitude."
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Lets make an arrangement:
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: "Improbable though it may seem, the wrecked financial system and burnt-out economy are regarded by _______________ not as shackles on his electability, but an opportunity to bamboozle voters. Having boasted in the _______________ this week, "We not only saved the world..." the Prime Minister's logical next step is to invite the country to demonstrate its gratitude."
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Ainda ontem no Expresso da meia-noite se defendia o contrário disto:
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"Labour spin doctors finally accepted, albeit privately, that the game was up earlier this year when a Lords inquiry into immigration demolished the economic case, too. It concluded that waves of new arrivals had produced a negative impact on the low paid and on training for young UK workers."
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"Willingness to help the unfortunate is a mark of a decent society. But for many who prefer not to work, incapacity benefit is nothing more than a rewarding and easily secured alternative to the Jobseeker's Allowance." e algo que todos conheecemos do dia-a-dia:
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"If anything good can be extracted from the harrowing tale of Shannon Matthews, it is that a veil was lifted on the degrading impact of irresponsible handouts to morally bankrupt parasites. This cannot be allowed to go on. In the turpitude of her broken home, we reached the end of the road.
On my way to work, during rush hour, I often see a blind woman commuting into the City with her guide dog. The effort she makes to hold down a 9-to-5 job in London's hurly burly is little short of heroic. No reasonable person could blame her for staying at home on benefits. Instead, she battles on.
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It is a sick society in which a woman such as this works and pays taxes so that Karen Matthews and her ilk can draw £300-£400 a week, producing children only for the purpose of guaranteeing yet more freebies."

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