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Don’t be fooled by warmonger’s lies

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“senior citizens hospital transport” which was a doorto-door journey with a simple phone call has now turned into a third-degree grilling? Answers, if any, to The Chronicle Feedback. UNHAPPY PATIENT,

Allerdene NEARLY 70 years after the novel 1984 was published in 1948, Big Brother has arrived at last in the name of US President Donald Trump, who authorised the bombing of grounded Syrian airplanes, which also killed six Syrian nationals.

I don’t think that George Orwell had an American president in mind at the time.

Poison gas, killing several people including children, is a tragedy and more suffering for the Syrian population.

This might have been explained when a shell or bomb hit a Jihadist stockpile including gas cylinders.

However, this opportunit­y to remove the Syrian president was too good to be true and has been pushed to the forefront WELL the grass has had its first cut but outside is gray and dull yes the sky is gray and sad but those April Showers are not so bad as they drip like crystal diamonds in the shape of teardrop sequins drip, drip, dripping from gray clouds tipping but out comes the sun that shines warmth and rain combine it’s like taking a warm shower outside with a breath of scented air as flowers dance and share their beautiful aroma care and our feet pampered from walking are soothed as we walk upon green memory for big brother and his cheering supporters, Prime Minister Theresa May and Defence Secretary Michael Fallon.

Truth has always been the casualty of previous conflicts such as the invasion of Iraq, for example, when our Prime Minister Tony Blair told Parliament that Saddam Hussein had chemical foam or even heated colourful stones easing our aches and pains even though it still rains April showers and sun combine as they drip into the sun and cry creating a colourful rainbow high up in the sky multi-coloured droplets then glint my eyes but soon the darkness draws nigh and the sun becomes a little shy but Luna then beams in the sky and the stars come out to shine droplets then become silver magic as we drift off to sleep and dream until morning comes again. MARIA ROBINSON

Consett weapons, which proved to be a lie.

There will surely be a thorough investigat­ion into this outrage as I for one am doubtful that a Syrian airplane was responsibl­e.

The warmongers have got to be stopped in their tracks for the sake of world peace.

LES MAY, Gateshead

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