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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

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.

MaxK - 17 Feb 2017 12:17 - 76139 of 81564

I bet St Theresa cant believe her luck with the bliar intervention.


Where is Haystack?

mentor - 17 Feb 2017 12:53 - 76140 of 81564

re - Blair

Tony Blair wants the UK to find "a way out from the present rush over the cliff's edge"

Many want him with a rope in his neck and "Freda " give him a push from the cliff edge......
..... to pay for the Iraq war misleading information, and trying it now again with the Brexit,

mentor - 17 Feb 2017 13:07 - 76141 of 81564

re - Blair

Iain Duncan Smith, who was a prominent Leave campaigner, said Mr Blair had shown the political elite was completely out of touch with the British people.

He compared Mr Blair returning to the political scene to the British horror comedy "Shaun of the Dead", with "his hands outstretched to tell the British people they were too stupid to be able to understand what they were voting on", adding that this "is both arrogant and a form of bullying"

And Mr Farage described Mr Blair as a "former heavyweight champion coming out of retirement" who would "end up on the canvas".

2517GEORGE - 17 Feb 2017 13:43 - 76142 of 81564

Bliar-- ''rise up and fight Brexit at any cost'' Even democracy it seems.

mentor - 17 Feb 2017 16:15 - 76143 of 81564

Well well, is " Freda " safe

Trump considering plan to round up immigrants using National Guard - AP

(ShareCast News) - The Trump administration is considering a plan to mobilize as many as 100,000 national guard troops to round up unauthorized immigrants, the Associated Press reported citing a draft memo it had obtained.

The 11-page document calls for the unprecedented militarization of immigration enforcement as far north as Portland, Oregon, and as far east as New Orleans, Louisiana.

AP said four states that border on Mexico are included in the proposal - California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas - but it also encompasses seven states contiguous to those four: Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana.

Governors in the 11 states would have a choice whether to have their guard troops participate, according to the memo, written by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, a retired four-star Marine general.

While National Guard personnel have been used to assist with immigration-related missions on the U.S.-Mexico border before, they have never been used as broadly or as far north, the AP report stated........

MaxK - 17 Feb 2017 21:07 - 76144 of 81564

iturama - 18 Feb 2017 10:10 - 76145 of 81564

Dwight Yorke is denied boarding to Miami because of an Iranian stamp in his passport. That racist pig Trump!

Err well no, it was introduced by Obama. Persons that have visited countries such as Iran, Syria, Libya etc, can no longer use the visa waiver program. They must get a separate visa from a US consulate.

Really? That's ok then. Makes sense.

grannyboy - 19 Feb 2017 21:12 - 76146 of 81564

Pssssst...Does anyone know how many Syrian refugees Saudi Arabia has
taken in, along with several other Arab countries????...

grannyboy - 19 Feb 2017 21:18 - 76147 of 81564

Fred 76127

"That does not stop me or others from having an opinion"


Ho yes it does, particularly if you are going to post your 'opinions' and
want people to give YOU any kind of respect, but YOU lost that a long,
long time ago.

To criticise those who voted LEAVE and then have the audacity to say YOU
couldn't be bothered to vote, and still gripe is outrageous behaviour, but
not unexpected from an idiot as yourself...


Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 08:21 - 76148 of 81564

My voting or not voting seems to be sticking in your throat.

It seems to be choking you.

But I thought blinkered little boys like you were standing up for people's rights.

Whether I vote or not is still one of my rights.

-=-====

cynic - 20 Feb 2017 08:28 - 76149 of 81564

yes fred, it really does stick in my throat as you know, even though you do indeed have a democratic right to abstain every single time, no matter how important the issue

fortunately, i know you well enough to know that you will always post a contrary view, whatever you may or may not actually believe or even feel

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 08:43 - 76150 of 81564

Perhaps, I am challenging you and myself to think rather than to immediately accept fallacious solutions which are on offer.

Consequences dear boy, consequences.

grannyboy - 20 Feb 2017 09:38 - 76151 of 81564

"Consequences dear boy, consequences"


What an utterly misplaced quote, from someone who rants and rails against
anything resembling common sense, and who has the opportunity to use 'its'
democratic right to vote but dosn't, then has the gall to claim that those who
do use their right to a democratic vote, voted the wrong way...


Good job we're not standing face to face!!.

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 09:52 - 76152 of 81564

Are you sure?

You may slip and fall over.

cynic - 20 Feb 2017 09:54 - 76153 of 81564

fred - i am aware of your motive, but as you are always intractable (a polite adjective!) i rarely read your verbose posts and respond even less frequently :-)

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 10:43 - 76154 of 81564

“The green reed which bends in the wind is stronger than the mighty oak which breaks in a storm.”

VICTIM - 20 Feb 2017 10:47 - 76155 of 81564

Perked up a lot lately haven't you when an opportunity comes along to make a fool of yourself , you always take it Freda .

cynic - 20 Feb 2017 11:36 - 76156 of 81564

the green reed dies in the winter, whereas the oak does not!

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 12:16 - 76157 of 81564

The green reed regenerates every spring from its roots while the fallen oak generally decays.

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2017 12:22 - 76158 of 81564

Vicky.

Why don't you go and help your leader Knuttal and his nutters?

He and his minders need every assistance they can get.

Perhaps you can hold up one of his placards.
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