Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Are you offended by David Camerons comments?

All over the news today is the fact that David Cameron during a radio interview was talking about Twitter and was quoted as saying "Too many twits and your a Tw*t". Is it just me but that is hardly an offensive word. I've always been taught that it means to be an idiot. Now in multi-cultural Britain where we are forced to accept the differences of others, why is it always what's good for the Goose is not good for the Gander?

Even if he had said stronger words, its nothing compared to far stronger language on our televisions, in school playgrounds and workplaces around the country. But the press have to dramatise it all and make as much out of it as possible.

Sky news quoted, is he trying to win votes with stunt's like Jonathan Ross? In truth, has the Ross Scandal really affected his career? Do the public still like him? I think so. Get over it, move on and lets hope they give us this big public debate before the election. I would love to see a televised head to head between Brown & Cameron. Maybe we would all get to see what they are really like? Surely it cant be that bad. We already know their dishonest from the expense saga. If only I could stand! An alternative to the current options. Meanwhile, I am not offended and hope the public are not greatly either. Its a word and words rarely hurt. Actions on the other hand do - like the non promised referendum on the European Constitution. That is an action I hope the people of Britain can never forgive Gordon Brown for.

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