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First laugh of my day - thanks Dave:-)
What is the world coming to when some can laugh at such things.

Not at all funny for the families of those who do suffer from dementia.
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Also from The Express - I think they may have a bit of an agenda ...

http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/1/590x/24n06faragepint-477915.jpg
Got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning, AOG?
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Oh for god's sake AoG - even the least thought will tell you that I'm not laughing at people with dementia - you must know by now what my previous career was and the efforts I put into helping people deal with dementia through my answers on AB

I'm merely pointing out the slightly suspect (to say the least) juxtaposition used by the Express - and mocking them.
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How anyone can interpret that as laughing at people with dementia beats me. Not what I was doing at all, or ever would. This thread has now turned sour!
It made me laugh as well.
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Jordy - it was a "photo opportunity" organised by the Faragists - he reaps what he sows.
As nothing seems to phaze Farage, no matter how horrible it is, I expect he views this front page as an asset.
Accidental but funny.
I am prepared to believe most things but not that the Editor of the Express wasn't aware of what form his front page was going to take before being sold.....accident my a*se, as Jim Royal would have said !
Subtle message there from Farage, drinking India Pale Ale.
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Dementia is not funny, and no one is laughing about it.
The amusing aspect is that the Express have naughtily or accidentaly appended a photo of Farage next to that headline.
No accident. Clever. :o)
Not my idea of humour.
I take it non of you have seen this then....
http://i59.tinypic.com/2eldtv8.jpg
Haaaaaaaaaaaa!
On the BBC political comedy 'The Thick Of It', Rebecca Front's character (a Labour cabinet member called Nicola Murray) was married to a corrupt businessman.

In the show, it was implied that she was financially 'compromised' by and was corrupt herself. In this episode, she has to go and support a prospective candidate called Liam Bentley...and this was the outcome...

http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq536pAqx31qaql1uo1_500.png

How I wish that was real life...

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