goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
jimmy b
- 20 Nov 2015 16:34
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Yes i saw that it was good ..
jimmy b
- 20 Nov 2015 16:37
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Here it is VICTIM ....
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Welcome to This Week. The week in which a bunch of loser jihadists slaughtered 132 innocents in Paris to prove the future belongs to them rather than a civilisation like France.
Well I can't say I fancy their chances. France, the country of Descartes, Boulet, Monet, Sartre, Rousseau, Camus, Renoir, Berlioz, Cézanne, Gauguin, Hugo, Voltaire, Matisse, Debussy, Ravel,Saint-Saëns, Bizet, Satie, Pasteur, Molière, Frank, Zola, Balzac, Blanc.
Cutting edge science, world class medicine, fearsome security forces, nuclear power, Coco Chanel, Chateau Lafite, Coq Au Vin, Daft Punk, Zizou Zidane, Juliette Binoche, liberté, égalité, fraternité, and crème brûlée.
Versus what? Beheadings, crucifixions, amputations, slavery, mass murder, medieval squalor, a death cult barbarity that would shame the Middle Ages.
Well IS or Daesh or ISIS or ISIL or whatever name you're going by - I'm sticking with IS, as in Islamist scumbags - I think the outcome is pretty clear to everybody but you.
Whatever atrocities you're currently capable of committing, you will lose.
In 1,000 years' time Paris, that glorious city of lights, will still be shining bright, as will every other city like it.
While you will be as dust, along with the ragbag of Fascists, Nazis and Stalinists who have previously dared to challenge democracy and failed.
VICTIM
- 20 Nov 2015 16:40
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Ta Jimmy .
Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2015 16:41
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LOL Brilliant!!!
Fred1new
- 20 Nov 2015 16:48
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Hays,
Still waiting an answer.
Just in case you missed the post from Lynton'
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I thought the Mail was one of the con party's friends!
What is behind this headline?
Pop down to Con Party Central Office "headquarters" and get the new spiel:
Sex, drugs and blackmail claims rock the Tories: Party chiefs are accused of cover-up over allegations against bullying PM's aide who 'had sex dossiers on four MPs'
Whistleblower claims aide encourage young Tory activist to sleep with MPs
The aide - Mark Clarke - was determined to secure top political position
Claims he kept dirt on everybody in party to use as leverage in the future
Comes after he was accused of bullying activist Elliot Johnson who killed himself in September
Do you know the answers.
What a Con party.
Split from top to bottom.
Failing on the Economy,
Failing on the NHS.
Failing on Educaition.
Failing of police and security.
Failling on the Defence and security.
Exiting from EU.
Failing Foreign Policy
Licking up to the Chinese and Egypt.
Still licking up to the Ban, kers and the City, perhaps looking for jobs.
Society fragmented.
Scotland wanting out.
Wales and NI beginning the same.
I will stop now for a bit.
What a disgusting period of a British "democracy".
Hear that there are now streets wanting to devolve from local administrations and have formed the own "security" protection.
Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2015 17:00
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JEZZA still shagging Dianne Abbott? Do you know the answers? :0)
Getting desperate now our Lefty Loony Duo.
cynic
- 20 Nov 2015 17:42
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it does amuse me greatly that fred gets very fratchy indeed if someone ignores a question he has asked, yet he has an impressive history of never properly answering a straight question put to himself ..... indeed, most he refuses to answer at all
heaven forbid that the adjective hypocritical should ever be attached to even fred's remotest member
Fred1new
- 20 Nov 2015 17:46
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Just for Manuel.
(Played on the streets of Paris.)
Maybe he will understand.
JOHN LENNON LYRICS
"Imagine"
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today...
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...
You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us
And the world will live as one
Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2015 17:52
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Lost it!
Stan
- 20 Nov 2015 18:02
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..Yes I think you probably have -):
Now H/S stop your pathetic excuses and answer the questions.
cynic
- 20 Nov 2015 18:08
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was lennon with the maharishi at the time he wrote that?
anyway, you keep dreaming all you like in your utopian cloud-cuckoo land for clearly you are incapable of living in the real world
Haystack
- 20 Nov 2015 18:08
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Sorry, I have no answers to a question that has no interest for me.
Fred1new
- 20 Nov 2015 18:16
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Cynic.
Read P 64849 again.
Consider Mali as starting point for revising you opinions.
Europe, etc. needs the United Nations.
Europe, nor the United nations needs the UK.
Chris Carson
- 20 Nov 2015 18:17
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He'll be posting McCartneys 'Give Ireland back to the Irish next :0)
cynic
- 20 Nov 2015 18:46
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yes, i will grant that you did eventually get round to answering that one
at least the first part was relevant, though i fail to see what if any of that action would really have much effect .....
whether targeted bombing and other hardcore stuff will have meaningful effect remains to be seen
certainly the french horror would have happened, and ditto that in mali ..... however, i am very glad indeed that at least most of those bastards were despatched to enjoy their virgins ..... with luck, those who were captured alive will have some good stories to tell
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re UN and uk's contribution therein .... you now revert to total twaddle
jimmy b
- 20 Nov 2015 18:51
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I can see all the answers but i can't see what your answering as i squelched Fred a week ago , no more huge cartoons and garbage .
Haystack
- 20 Nov 2015 19:00
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Same here. I filtered Fred a long while ago. I just keep seeing people complaining about him. If they stopped moaning about him then it would be much better.
Stan
- 20 Nov 2015 19:09
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We know you have no interest as already established but some on here do, so for us you can and must in the public interest find out those answers, come on I have to leave to appear on Mastermind at 8 pm tonight soon.
Fred1new
- 20 Nov 2015 22:19
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Vote for JB, Hays and exposure to free expression.
Don't believe in a God.
Believe in the party, as long as it is the con party, denying other possibilities which don't satisfy your wishes.
A bit of a blinkered outlook.
But of course, you are entitled to do so, at the moment.
8-)
Haystack
- 20 Nov 2015 22:39
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Is that the smell of hypocrisy in the air
The Labour MP John Woodcock has asked Jeremy Corbyn to give MPs “the same individual freedom and responsibility he demanded for himself as a backbencher” after comments by the Labour leader from 2013 emerged calling for a free vote on military action in Syria.
Corbyn repeated on Thursday that he would not allow a free vote on extending air strikes from Iraq to Syria, despite calls from backbenchers to allow MPs to vote against party policy. The shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, has previously said that the issue of airstrikes in Syria should be left to a free vote “on the basis of conscience”.
Speaking in parliament in 2013, during a debate to mark the 10th anniversary of the war in Iraq, Corbyn said that “on something so fundamental as the deployment of armed forces, a free vote is the right thing to do”.
The Labour leader, who was a backbencher at the time of the debate, said there needed to be a vote in parliament before any armed forces were sent to Syria. “Some people think that whipping, lobbying and pressure are the only things that matter in politics, but, quite honestly, we are sent here as representatives of our constituencies,” said Corbyn.
“We all have a conscience that we have to live with and decisions that we have to take. At the end of the day, an MP cannot blame anyone else; it is his or her own decision and vote, and the record will stand.”
The Green party MP, Caroline Lucas, asked Corbyn if he agreed that MPs “need to be voting from our conscience, not from the whips’ list?”
“Absolutely,” responded Corbyn. “On something so fundamental as the deployment of armed forces, a free vote is the right thing to do. Many have said it is easy to send other people’s sons and daughters off to die and then hide behind a veneer of party loyalty, but the issue is much bigger than that.”