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.
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 11:51
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Once again the left is obsessed with the wrong things!
Stan
- 21 Nov 2015 12:04
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Don't change the subject, just spill the beans.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2015 12:22
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What exactly is Cameron considering doing against ISIS ISIL etc.? Please inform us, or go back to play with the juniors?
Is Cameron volunteering to be the first his feet on the ground, with corporal Hayes and private Manuel in toe?
Bet my bottom dollar they won't.
Don't expect their cohorts, or families will be involved either. (Though they might make a few bob on the clean up. There must be a good deal somewhere.)
Tub-thumpers.
Have a look at Syrian civilian casualties from "effective" bombing.
Ask someone, which is the best way of being killed?
Having your head cut off or being blown apart or partially apart by a drone or missile.
Ask their kids, now and 20 years down the line.
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Let us have a look at the plans before the sheep vote for Cameron's, plan of combat before it is changed before a U-turn.
jimmy b
- 21 Nov 2015 13:06
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He got some backing for his don't shoot to kill policy :)
Stan
- 21 Nov 2015 13:23
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Unlike the "Con" artists who deal in quantity over quality as usual I expect.
jimmy b
- 21 Nov 2015 13:30
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Stan you can put it any way you like ,he got NO support ,
that's because when you are confronted by people who not only want to gun down crowds but they then blow themselves up it seems wise to shoot them rather than reason with them . Anyone who thinks otherwise is a complete loony as is Corbyn .
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 14:01
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Quality? Surely not the bloated Diane Flabbot. Corbyn seems to have gathered up quite few of the political rejects to join him in his Cabinet.
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 14:04
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Corbyn was voted in by Labour activists. He may have gained a good majority amongst the lefty loonies, but those who voted for him add up to 0.5% of the electorate.
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 14:08
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The political ideolgy of Jihadi Jez and Ms Flabbot is highlighted when you consider that when they were a romantic item, they went on a cycling tour of EAST Germany.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2015 14:52
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JB
that's because when you are confronted by people who not only want to gun down crowds but they then blow themselves
What are you basis for making the judgement?
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If you have a son or daughter running through a crowd because they are late for work with a hoody on and a tennis racket stuff in her/his jacket do you hope the policy shoot on sight?
It ain't simply stopping, maiming or killing, but the grounds for the "decision making" and the "proportionate" action, if and where it is deemed necessary.
Mouthing off "Shoot to Kill" without safeguards is a dangerous policy.
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Perhaps, if you listen to what Corbyn actual says, and consider his possible reasoning (right, or wrong), before pouring out false interpretations and media claptrap and remarks from disappointed labour politicians, who have had their ambitions frustrated your remarks would be more interesting.
Perhaps, it would be also advisable to ignore the mutterings of tory party and media hacks, who spend their time smearing those with a different opinion to the official con party line you may be able to propose sensible alternatives to those being presented by your by your dear leader at the moment. I.E. before his next U-turn.
But try doing it without relying on party political dogma and recall the results the “Shoot to Kill” policy of “Bloody Sunday”.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2015 14:55
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But why is Cameron ducking putting his policy for a vote in the Palace.
Is he thinking the Defence committee members will speak against it or that many in the tory party will reject it.
The Con party supposed to be in control is out of itself.
A party without confidence!
cynic
- 21 Nov 2015 16:24
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stan - i really don't know why you keep repeating your same stupid post
no one except you and fred have any interest in this bit of muckraking nonsense
and if you think it's a way of deflecting criticism away from the unelectable beard, then you couldn't be more wrong
i'm actually beginning to wonder if the beard will even be leading the labour party come new year, never mind at the next election
Stan
- 21 Nov 2015 16:29
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I wasn't talking to you bamber so get back to post 65008.
cynic
- 21 Nov 2015 16:40
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syria bombing vote
the beard and fred can continue waffling in their land of make-believe where a friendly chat over tea and cucumber sandwiches resolves all problems
however, i think there is little doubt that parliament will support the extension of bombing against IS, and i would not be at all surprised to see a large majority in favour
on the other hand, i suspect that a vote for british boots on the ground would not meet with such approval
is it morally right to approve anonymous bombing but not troops on the ground?
no
fortunately, i guess, for better or worse, the russians seem happy enough to provide the grunt, while "we" provide air support and intelligence
will "the west" inflict enough damage on IS to demoralise and thus demolish it?
probably not, but with luck, it will be sufficiently successful that this grotesque pretend-religious movement can be contained
for sure IS cannot just be left to continue its course of indiscriminate mayhem
Stan
- 21 Nov 2015 16:43
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On your bike Bamber the footy results are about to come through -):
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 18:39
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William Hill are giving 11/1 on Corbyn leaving this year.
Haystack
- 21 Nov 2015 18:48
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One of my sons has gone to a firework party on an allotment site. Barbeque and fireworks. There is no toilet on the site, so there have been various suggestions. The most popular involves Corbyn. He has an adjacent patch to the one they are using. Several people suggested peeing and s******g on his patch. Childish I know, but very satisfying. I was hoping that they might burn an efigy of Corbyn, but the renter of their patch is a lefty and won't hear of it.
One odd thing though. Corbyn lives in Islington, just off Seven Sisters Rd in Holloway. His allotment is in Barnet. I wonder how he got an allotment two boroughs away from where he lives.
Fred1new
- 21 Nov 2015 19:07
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cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 21 Nov 2015 16:24 - 65024 of 65027
stan - i really don't know why you keep repeating your same stupid post
no one except you and fred have any interest in this bit of muckraking nonsense
But you and hays, are constantly muckraking making false aspersions about Corbyn and many other politicians's characters or arguments in an attempt to diminish their actual arguments. (What I see as a typical characteristic of many of today's tory said supporters.)
Again, it the actions suggested in the article supports the opinion of many of the abuse in the conservative party during the election period to suppress information and actions for political ends.
Much of what Cameron's modus operandi seems to be for his political and personal gain.
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A cynical abuse.