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Infidel Hunk of the Week
Month or whaetever. He really merits it:
John Smeaton, Glasgow terror hero
Daily Telegraph - 6 hours ago
John Smeaton, the ordinary hero of the Glasgow Airport terror attack now being hailed around the world.
The 31-year-old British Airport Authority worker helped to wrestle a terror suspect to the ground.
His defiant, spontaneous act - and his vow that should terrorists come to Glasgow again “we’ll set about ya” - has captured the imagination of millions across the globe.
The show of support - and, more particularly, its humourous tone - suggest that many people around the world are simply laughing in the face of terror.
More here.
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