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#1 by Steven Jones on June 19th, 2010
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You can watch this and think, well yeah but its a bit emotive.. then realise the true extent of the damage that has been done and think there is no other way to get this message across, it is emotive, it is our future that is being jeapordised.. could anything actually be more emotive than that?