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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 25 April 2005


Name

kev walton


Location

Leeds


Occupation

Engineer


Comment

I have just read with interest the comments on the Veritas website looking more of a religious site than a political site. Can I ask, is this political bias by Thomson to give the impression that Kilroy silk is the second David Ike.

having looked at the website, and the content such as the multi media and document downloads, I honestly cannot see how it remotely resembles a religious theme, it is full of content and useful information.

Sign me up (lib/dems)
Join labour count me in
Join the party (conservative)
Join Veritas and make a difference

how is the veritas website different from the other three I wonder, the lib dems may as well say "beam me up" for all the good it is going to do them.



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