When John Woolridge penned a Christmas song in 1982 in honour of the heroes at battle in the Falklands War he never dreamed it would be heard across the world.
But 25 years later, the song is providing British soldiers in Iraq with some memories from home. Read It Here
(RG) Well I’m not sure that song is actually Legal Here in the Former Great Britain with Christmas being religiously cleansed by the Socialists who watch our every move incase we eat a hot cross bun or are found wearing a crucifix. I think in 1982 we were a Christian country now we are a Marxist hell hole.
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.Rogue_gunner_32_alpha@yahoo.co.uk
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But 25 years later, the song is providing British soldiers in Iraq with some memories from home. Read It Here
(RG) Well I’m not sure that song is actually Legal Here in the Former Great Britain with Christmas being religiously cleansed by the Socialists who watch our every move incase we eat a hot cross bun or are found wearing a crucifix. I think in 1982 we were a Christian country now we are a Marxist hell hole.
© Mack (RG) The thoughts of a Falklands War Veteran.Rogue_gunner_32_alpha@yahoo.co.uk
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