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
- 11 Apr 2016 16:18
- 70022 of 81564
jimmy b
- 11 Apr 2016 16:20
- 70023 of 81564
Your right cynic except i don't have a problem with Cameron's money, he to me hasn't done anything wrong ,i have a problem with the 9 million of our money he is spending on a leaflet.
And while your at it Trevor Phillips is bang on the money .
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2016 16:22
- 70024 of 81564
Granny,
I doubt you would understand any answer given, preferring your hold to your own prejudices.
However, you could start for yourself with a dictionary to check the spelling and meaning of the words you use.
(I do.)
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2016 16:22
- 70025 of 81564
I think Dodgy Dave should be canonised and then shot out of gun.
A perfect icon of virtue for the con party.
St Dodgy Dave patron saint of the neo-cons.
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2016 16:28
- 70026 of 81564
PS.
I see little gain from replying to rantings from "little englanders".
cynic
- 11 Apr 2016 16:41
- 70027 of 81564
trevor phillips article etc
apparently the majority(?) of muslims think that homosexuality should once again be outlawed in this country
nothing wrong with that opinion (even if i do not concur), just as there is nothing wrong with a view that hanging should be brought back (with which i also do not agree)
jimmy b
- 11 Apr 2016 16:43
- 70028 of 81564
I think you need to read the full article and maybe watch the programme this week .
cynic
- 11 Apr 2016 16:45
- 70029 of 81564
probably ..... but at least i seem to have changed today's subject :-)
jimmy b
- 11 Apr 2016 16:52
- 70030 of 81564
It wasn't a subject because as you know Fred and Stan would not dare read it or speak about it in case there was some truth in what Trevor Phillips says.
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2016 16:58
- 70031 of 81564
I wouldn't compare Stan to a Muppet. They are all quite endearing.
grannyboy
- 11 Apr 2016 16:59
- 70032 of 81564
I have no problem with my spelling or meanings, unlike your self and botty buddy Stan..
I DO have a problem with individuals who 'try' to portray themselves as being able to put a reasoned debate forward 'instead' of stating untruths and falsehoods, and then when they're challenged post cartoons in what they believe to be an acceptable reply.
MORONS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER!!..
But expect nothing less from bleeding heart liberals when they're opposed....
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2016 17:04
- 70033 of 81564
Corbyn has spoken too soon!
Corbyn has eventually located his tax return for the last year – the most interesting thing is that he appears to have filed it late. Was he fined?
What isn’t disclosed is that in previous years Jezza made a significant amount of income from offshore sources. In the last few years he declared £5,000 in payments from Press TV, the Iranian state television channel, and another £5,000 from Al-Jazeera, the Doha-based Qatar-backed channel. Not to mention junkets to the Middle East, South America and elsewhere worth tens of thousands paid for by foreign governments. The corporate tax rate in Qatar is just 10%…
UPDATE: Corbyn’s spokesman confirms Jezza was fined £100 for filing his tax return late.
Chris Carson
- 11 Apr 2016 17:07
- 70034 of 81564
LOL!!!
Stan
- 11 Apr 2016 17:27
- 70035 of 81564
Right Wing Rabble Ranting Returns in it's usual embarrassing form.
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2016 17:31
- 70036 of 81564
To-days HP "debate" looked very much like the Mafiosa hanging on to their godfather.
More revelations to come!
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2016 17:31
- 70037 of 81564
To-days HP "debate" looked very much like the Mafiosa hanging on to their godfather.
More revelations to come!
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2016 17:37
- 70038 of 81564
So Corbyn is a serial offshore income offender.
Stan
- 11 Apr 2016 17:46
- 70039 of 81564
Why don't you go round knock on his door and give him a great big kiss and have done with it H/S -):
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2016 17:49
- 70040 of 81564
And getting paid by Iran to boot! It confirms people's suspicions of him, getting paid by the world's biggest sponsor of terrorism. Foreign income as per Cameron and supporting global terrorism.
He should resign at once.
ExecLine
- 11 Apr 2016 19:52
- 70041 of 81564
Good on you, Bryan (and also Bruce Springsteen who did similar).....
By Sky News US Team
Canadian rocker Bryan Adams has become the latest performer to cancel a US gig over controversial state legislation involving the LGBT community.
Adams announced he was cancelling an upcoming show in Mississippi, citing the state's new law that allows religious groups and some businesses to decline service to gay couples.
In a statement, the singer said: "I cannot in good conscience perform in a state where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation."
Adams' decision comes just days after Bruce Springsteen axed a show in North Carolina in protest at the state's move to force transgender people to use public toilets that match their birth gender.
Mississippi's "Religious Liberty" law enables businesses, religious charities and churches to cite their religious beliefs as a reason for declining services.
Adams said he stood "in solidarity with all my LGBT friends to repeal this extremely discriminatory bill".
The state's governor, Phil Bryant, who signed the legislation last week, said the law "merely reinforces" existing religious freedom rights.
Missouri is also considering a so-called "religious freedom" bill, but governors in Georgia and South Dakota have vetoed such proposals.
Tennessee is proposing legislation similar to the North Carolina law.
The measures have provoked outcry not only from the LGBT community, but also from large corporations.
PayPal announced last week it was abandoning its plan to build a new operations centre in Charlotte, North Carolina, who would have brought 400 new jobs to the city.
Google, Apple, IBM and American Airlines are among several other companies that have condemned such laws.