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Blind people took exception to his use of the term "Blind Freddy" yesterday, claiming it suggested they were stupid.
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Blind people took exception to his use of the term "Blind Freddy" yesterday, claiming it suggested they were stupid.
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The immediate goals in America are different to in Europe – here it is tied in to post-Lisbon and the unsustainable Blair/Brown utopia which Blind Freddy could see was never going to work.
[after the destruction] come the calls for the dismantling 2009
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The immediate goals in America are different to in Europe – here it is tied in to post-Lisbon and the unsustainable Blair/Brown utopia which Blind Freddy could see was never going to work.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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But it must be obvious to even Blind Freddy and his dog wait for the PCers on this one that the average person, e.g. me, is so awestruck by this fractional reserve banking and so on that he hurriedly shuffles to one corner and lets the big boys get on with it.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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"Blind Freddy can see that companies should not be lending transport to armies that have a track record of human rights violations," Hewett told Australian Associated Press.
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It evidently intrigues you, because the diversion of thread topics into that area is obvious to Blind Freddy.
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Blind Freddy can see that Bennett coached teams suffer burnout because he turns regular players into Origin players and that's the source of the burnout - Origin.
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NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell says: Blind Freddy could have seen that this was going to result in a worsening situation, which was going to damage national and state economies.
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Weaknesses: Blind Freddy can see Hawthorn's ruck depth is a major concern.
Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines Brandon Cohen 2010
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