Hypothetically speaking 10:31 - Feb 22 with 18210 views | blueasfook | On the remote chance that labour had won the election... I wonder what noises Comrade Corbyn would be making to the Russians over their illegal invasion of Ukraine. He would probably side with them and wish them well. |  |
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These threads are great.... on 11:50 - Feb 23 with 1486 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
These threads are great.... on 11:49 - Feb 23 by Bloots | ....the right arguing with the left, the left arguing with the right, the hard left arguing with the soft left and Dolly just arguing with anyone that will respond to him. Lovely stuff. |
I'm so glad you're back. |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 11:52 - Feb 23 with 1466 views | MattinLondon |
Hypothetically speaking on 11:10 - Feb 23 by leitrimblue | You have to admire a man who voted for Boris and Pritti Patal as a stand against racism. Absolute genius |
I would like to nominate this for ‘Post of the Month’. |  | |  |
It gives you somewhere to..... on 11:53 - Feb 23 with 1466 views | Bloots |
These threads are great.... on 11:50 - Feb 23 by The_Flashing_Smile | I'm so glad you're back. |
...put all those down arrows you keep in your pants. [Post edited 23 Feb 2022 12:06]
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Hypothetically speaking on 11:54 - Feb 23 with 1446 views | GlasgowBlue |
Hypothetically speaking on 10:15 - Feb 23 by The_Flashing_Smile | No, you were using satire to perpetuate your lies and smears. It worked, ultimately. We put the Great back into Great Britain! Hurrah! I still find it funny how you campaigned so hard for the Tories, argued with long rambling posts against any opposition, lied and smeared and exaggerated when it suited... then when it became more apparent how sh!t the Tories were (for those who didn't already know) you just washed your hands of them. Brilliant. People blame Corbyn for the government we have now, but no, it was the likes of you. Thanks. |
Bit of a blub there dollers. However, I used satire to mock a fact that he was caught laying a wreath at the graves of terrorists and then tried to squirm out of it by saying he was present but not involved. Even though he was pictured holding and laying the wreath. So no lie or smear there. The rest is just a koonters style rant at the moon which is all over the place and factually incorrect. Oh and I didn’t vote for this government. |  |
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It gives you somewhere to..... on 11:56 - Feb 23 with 1453 views | blueasfook |
It gives you somewhere to..... on 11:53 - Feb 23 by Bloots | ...put all those down arrows you keep in your pants. [Post edited 23 Feb 2022 12:06]
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He's been allocating them to me in your absence. I feel truly honoured |  |
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These threads are great.... on 11:57 - Feb 23 with 1454 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
These threads are great.... on 11:49 - Feb 23 by Bloots | ....the right arguing with the left, the left arguing with the right, the hard left arguing with the soft left and Dolly just arguing with anyone that will respond to him. Lovely stuff. |
I don't like the constant personal attacks on Dolly. I admire his patience in sticking around. Lockdown etc has been tough on everyone and we should all try and be a bit kinder to each other, whilst absolutely lashing the cu^ts like Boris, Patel, Rees-Mogg and Gove* who will never see what we say about them. * we probably have a duty of care towards Matt Hancock, and should be careful what we say about him, as I am pretty convinced that he is the sort of person who sits at his laptop into the small hours Googling his name and clicking every single link. Hi Matt! What's your favourite cheese? |  | |  |
These threads are great.... on 11:59 - Feb 23 with 1452 views | Darth_Koont |
These threads are great.... on 11:49 - Feb 23 by Bloots | ....the right arguing with the left, the left arguing with the right, the hard left arguing with the soft left and Dolly just arguing with anyone that will respond to him. Lovely stuff. |
I like how you’re saying you’re somehow above the discussion. But always have to go in at the lowest level. Glad to have you back. 😀 |  |
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These threads are great.... on 12:00 - Feb 23 with 1441 views | Mullet |
These threads are great.... on 11:49 - Feb 23 by Bloots | ....the right arguing with the left, the left arguing with the right, the hard left arguing with the soft left and Dolly just arguing with anyone that will respond to him. Lovely stuff. |
Arguing implies parity old boy. I'm not staggered by the lack of credibility some of these posts are displaying though. Real world experience counts for a lot eh? |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 12:00 - Feb 23 with 1434 views | Darth_Koont |
Hypothetically speaking on 11:54 - Feb 23 by GlasgowBlue | Bit of a blub there dollers. However, I used satire to mock a fact that he was caught laying a wreath at the graves of terrorists and then tried to squirm out of it by saying he was present but not involved. Even though he was pictured holding and laying the wreath. So no lie or smear there. The rest is just a koonters style rant at the moon which is all over the place and factually incorrect. Oh and I didn’t vote for this government. |
Factually incorrect? Where? |  |
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Thanks, glad to be back. (n/t) on 12:16 - Feb 23 with 1373 views | Bloots |
These threads are great.... on 11:59 - Feb 23 by Darth_Koont | I like how you’re saying you’re somehow above the discussion. But always have to go in at the lowest level. Glad to have you back. 😀 |
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Hypothetically speaking on 12:33 - Feb 23 with 1327 views | blueasfook |
Hypothetically speaking on 11:07 - Feb 23 by The_Flashing_Smile | Hang on a minute, but blueasfook's a political heavyweight! |
Not claiming to be a political heavyweight, just dont like voting for traitors. |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 12:34 - Feb 23 with 1312 views | Darth_Koont |
Hypothetically speaking on 12:33 - Feb 23 by blueasfook | Not claiming to be a political heavyweight, just dont like voting for traitors. |
And in a nutshell, that post explains exactly why you like voting for liars. |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 12:39 - Feb 23 with 1269 views | blueasfook |
Hypothetically speaking on 12:34 - Feb 23 by Darth_Koont | And in a nutshell, that post explains exactly why you like voting for liars. |
Arent they all Mr Koont. Arent they all. its a question of voting for which liar you dislike the least |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 12:43 - Feb 23 with 1251 views | MattinLondon |
Hypothetically speaking on 12:39 - Feb 23 by blueasfook | Arent they all Mr Koont. Arent they all. its a question of voting for which liar you dislike the least |
No, I don’t think that they are. True, some lie as in any walk of life - but most get into politics to try and make the country better. Labelling all politicians as liars only suits two types of people. Politicians who actually dishonest and act only in self-interest. And lazy people who simply refer to simple stereotypes. |  | |  |
These threads are great.... on 12:43 - Feb 23 with 1251 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
These threads are great.... on 12:00 - Feb 23 by Mullet | Arguing implies parity old boy. I'm not staggered by the lack of credibility some of these posts are displaying though. Real world experience counts for a lot eh? |
Real world experience?!? LOL, look at the worldlywise Victor Mature. |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 13:12 - Feb 23 with 1194 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Hypothetically speaking on 12:43 - Feb 23 by MattinLondon | No, I don’t think that they are. True, some lie as in any walk of life - but most get into politics to try and make the country better. Labelling all politicians as liars only suits two types of people. Politicians who actually dishonest and act only in self-interest. And lazy people who simply refer to simple stereotypes. |
And anyone who benefits from the status quo, or is actively supporting the move towards becoming a post-democratic country that the current Tory Government is sleep-walking us into. So, big businesses and billionaires. We all need to ask ourselves: what do big businesses and billionaires love? The first answer is "Money". The second is "deregulation so that they can make money as they want to, as easily as possible." And "deregulation", known by the snappier title of "cutting burdensome red tape", basically means cutting workers rights and making environmental protections more lax. It has already happened. We no longer have the European Court of Human Rights as our last line of defence. Post-democracy in action. |  | |  |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:18 - Feb 23 with 1177 views | lowhouseblue |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:12 - Feb 23 by ArnoldMoorhen | And anyone who benefits from the status quo, or is actively supporting the move towards becoming a post-democratic country that the current Tory Government is sleep-walking us into. So, big businesses and billionaires. We all need to ask ourselves: what do big businesses and billionaires love? The first answer is "Money". The second is "deregulation so that they can make money as they want to, as easily as possible." And "deregulation", known by the snappier title of "cutting burdensome red tape", basically means cutting workers rights and making environmental protections more lax. It has already happened. We no longer have the European Court of Human Rights as our last line of defence. Post-democracy in action. |
"We no longer have the European Court of Human Rights" ??? |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 13:23 - Feb 23 with 1166 views | MattinLondon |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:18 - Feb 23 by lowhouseblue | "We no longer have the European Court of Human Rights" ??? |
I’m surprised by that statement. Have I missed something? |  | |  |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:25 - Feb 23 with 1157 views | blueasfook |
Hypothetically speaking on 12:43 - Feb 23 by MattinLondon | No, I don’t think that they are. True, some lie as in any walk of life - but most get into politics to try and make the country better. Labelling all politicians as liars only suits two types of people. Politicians who actually dishonest and act only in self-interest. And lazy people who simply refer to simple stereotypes. |
Not in govt positions. It's about power. Aww, but it must be nice in your naive little world. Do you believe in tellytubbies too? |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 13:26 - Feb 23 with 1151 views | lowhouseblue |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:23 - Feb 23 by MattinLondon | I’m surprised by that statement. Have I missed something? |
boris must have withdrawn us from the european convention on human rights without telling anyone. what a git. |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 13:57 - Feb 23 with 1105 views | MattinLondon |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:25 - Feb 23 by blueasfook | Not in govt positions. It's about power. Aww, but it must be nice in your naive little world. Do you believe in tellytubbies too? |
No. But unfortunately I know that there are a lot of patronising pricks out there….hence you. |  | |  |
Hypothetically speaking on 14:21 - Feb 23 with 1056 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Hypothetically speaking on 13:26 - Feb 23 by lowhouseblue | boris must have withdrawn us from the european convention on human rights without telling anyone. what a git. |
So anyway, what's your job lowhouse? |  |
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These threads are great.... on 14:34 - Feb 23 with 1033 views | Darth_Koont |
These threads are great.... on 12:43 - Feb 23 by The_Flashing_Smile | Real world experience?!? LOL, look at the worldlywise Victor Mature. |
Mullet seems more and more world-weary than worldly wise. I thought he had more spunk than that. But he’s turning into just another jaded, cynical reactionary who doesn’t think anything of substance can or should change. That’s what these people call the real world rather than understanding it’s just another perception they can change if they want to. |  |
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These threads are great.... on 14:51 - Feb 23 with 1000 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
These threads are great.... on 14:34 - Feb 23 by Darth_Koont | Mullet seems more and more world-weary than worldly wise. I thought he had more spunk than that. But he’s turning into just another jaded, cynical reactionary who doesn’t think anything of substance can or should change. That’s what these people call the real world rather than understanding it’s just another perception they can change if they want to. |
He's also getting like Benters in terms of 'this is how I see the world/how I do this thing, anyone who doesn't agree/doesn't do it this way, deserves my ridicule/anger.' |  |
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Hypothetically speaking on 15:45 - Feb 23 with 934 views | lowhouseblue |
Hypothetically speaking on 14:21 - Feb 23 by The_Flashing_Smile | So anyway, what's your job lowhouse? |
mind your own business sweetie. that you and dk post on here what you do is up entirely to you. which middle eastern sheikhdom are you currently peddling? |  |
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