Bin Laden & Stuart Bell MP for Middlesbrough

We seek him here, we seek him there, Those Smoggies seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven?—Is he in hell? He's not in Middlesbrough, That demmed, elusive Pimpernel.
Due to unforeseen circumstances ALL contact to “The Scarlet Pimpernel” is suspended. In future constituents will need to apply direct to the “Middlesbrough Town Hall Prospective MP Barn Dancing Extravaganza” Ladies & Gentlemen please take your places for the next dance led by Ray Mallon – Musical Chairs. All participants left without a chair or good enough spin story of why they should be elected MP for Middlesbrough will be removed from the floor. Let the dancing on the ice of spin begin…
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Bin Laden & Stuart Bell MP for Middlesbrough

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Sir Stu the Invisible Man of Middlesbrough City

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The Scarlet Pimpernell
He tried to keep the lid on
The great expenses scam
We all keep looking
For that invisible man
Who does he represent
The constituents cannot tell
When we cannot find him
Let’s make him ring a bell
We keep looking for his office
A place we cannot find
he never holds a surgery
It really is a bind
They say he is a family man
When he give his wife a job
With is son as an assistant
He went out on the rob
Watch out for your cheque book
When ever they're about
One of them will get you
Of that there is no doubt

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The most detailed account so far of the assassination of the world’s most wanted man describes the May 1 operation in Abbottabad as a “covert mission into Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden”.
Published in The New Yorker magazine, it presents the strongest challenge yet to the Obama’s administration’s insistence that the al-Qaeda chief, codenamed “Crankshaft”, could have been captured if he had “conspicuously surrendered”.
An unnamed US special operations officer, said to be “deeply familiar with the bin Laden raid”, told the magazine that the 23 Navy Seals were clear that this was not the case.
“There was never any question of detaining or capturing him,” the officer said. “It wasn’t a split-second decision. No one wanted detainees.”
The plan, according to the article’s author, Nicholas Schmidle, was for the Seals to “overpower bin Laden’s guards, shoot and kill him at close range, and then take the corpse back to Afghanistan”.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... start.html
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