Q: http://blog.ecr.co.za/breakfast/?p=5841 See article above. I find this insultingly cruel - especially seeing as though a lot of people who still live there were affected by this act of terror. Warning: There is a pic that might make some feel a bit queezy - if you think you are one, don't click on the link. The pic is attached to the page in order to make people realise how foul an attack this was. Hennie: are you some friggin English teacher? You keep correcting everybodies spelling and grammar meanwhile - you make errors yourself, I pointed out a good couple on your postings last week. Just quit with the corrections dude. You can feel lucky that I don't see you in the Maths forums - I'd climb into you there.

A: I think that it is disgusting. Did you know that in Singapore when they had a big change in government they didn't change a single street name or anything. Even though many people wanted things changed the government said no, that it was part of their history and even if they didn't like it, it was their history and people needed to know.
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