What do you think of the Margate Airport re-launches their flights?
Its long overdue
Its going to be out of our price range
Don´t care, don´t fly anyway

 

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Greg Nota

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12 March 2010

When will it stop?
Would politicians please stop treating funerals as the political arena for gaining points for your organisations. We attend funerals to console the bereaved family members and friends, please respect that and allow the Pastors and Reverends to use the platform to gain members for their churches, not by way of looking down on them or talking badly about the other churches but through conveying the word of God. Let’s stop politics in the funerals and churches; politicians should call political meetings if they need to address people or teach politics.


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