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21 June, 2010 at 11:22 pm #442353
no Gleitman or Haralambus scale knows the true person. I need No lecture on socio economics,, cheers though. x
Im sure your masters would love you saying your ” left wing”.. :shock: :shock:
21 June, 2010 at 11:27 pm #442354Nowt wrong with wanting to topple capitalism and spreading wealth equally amongst those deserving of it. One day the working classes will rise up and topple our corrupt system.
I know you disapprove of my association with the BNP Ruby. But fact is, what choice do I have?
Labour/Tories/Lib Dem. Capitalist pigs.
I’M NO COMMIE THOUGH.
Just because I want a fair economy doesn’t mean I’m a Commie.
Anyway. Bop bop bop up against the wall for all current MPs.
21 June, 2010 at 11:30 pm #442355erm.. aye ok then !!
(agrees for the sake of a sharp exit) ..
nanite. x
22 June, 2010 at 7:38 am #442356@tom wrote:
I’m also left winged when it comes to economics. Fair economy for all and nationalisation. make fun of the rich and death to capitalism.
People need to learn that left/right does not refer to social stances, but only to economic stances.
You have………..
left up right
downBlair, was right-up. Stalin was left-up. Hitler, was left-up. Thatcher was right-up. Charles Kennedy was left-down.
I’m left-up.
Up is authoritarian, down is libertian. Left is socialist, right is capitalist.
Authoritarianism does not mean racism. Robert Mugabe, for example, is right-up. He is a right winged authoritarian. But is he a Nazi?
And yes Pete, I love myself. Get over it. I am better than you.[/url]
no cause i wouldn’t have left the [/url] in so ner [/u]
22 June, 2010 at 7:52 am #442357Why do some people have a problem with the rich? Does it ever occur to you that alot of rich people are ordinary working class folk who struggled like everyone else but decided to make somthing of themselves by working hard and having nice things they couldn’t afford because their parents were struggling too???? Fsk don’t you think they pay for it through taxes etc? Typical of this country. Don’t like anyone who manages to make somthing of themselves and if they do penalise them.
22 June, 2010 at 10:08 am #442358Tom, following your recent gloriously unsuccessful attempt to subvert the democratic process (by standing for the BNP in a Parliamentary election) certain ‘gentlemen’ of my acquaintance have taken a passing interest in your health.
You know the ones – they wear back shirts with white ties, loud pin striped suits and scoff loads of spaghetti & meatballs. It has taken all my powers of persuasion, coupled with pleadings from Mrs PB (who’s cousins they are) to prevent you becoming closely acquainted with the occasionasl horse’s head in your bed.
However, I am to tell you that any more messing around with the descendants of Mussolini may result in your being made an offer you can’t refuse.
PS Don’t go into any Italian restuarants for the time being – you might get more on your plate than you expect.
22 June, 2010 at 12:11 pm #442359@tom wrote:
I know you disapprove of my association with the BNP Ruby. But fact is, what choice do I have?
Labour/Tories/Lib Dem. Capitalist pigs.
How about standing as an Independant? Oh no, sorry, that wouldn’t have got you the attention that being a BNP candidate did.
I don’t agree with people being threatened because of their political affiliations, however you must have known the reaction it would provoke before you aligned yourself with them. It got you the attention you wouldn’t have got as an independant, now you have to pay the price.
22 June, 2010 at 12:47 pm #442360I know you disapprove of my association with the BNP Ruby. But fact is, what choice do I have?
Wonder why :roll:
You choose to support scum dressed in suits that want to take choice away from people….Yeh… thats a real choice you made :?
22 June, 2010 at 1:59 pm #442361@forumhostpb wrote:
Tom, following your recent gloriously unsuccessful attempt to subvert the democratic process (by standing for the BNP in a Parliamentary election) certain ‘gentlemen’ of my acquaintance have taken a passing interest in your health.
You know the ones – they wear back shirts with white ties, loud pin striped suits and scoff loads of spaghetti & meatballs. It has taken all my powers of persuasion, coupled with pleadings from Mrs PB (who’s cousins they are) to prevent you becoming closely acquainted with the occasionasl horse’s head in your bed.
However, I am to tell you that any more messing around with the descendants of Mussolini may result in your being made an offer you can’t refuse.
PS Don’t go into any Italian restuarants for the time being – you might get more on your plate than you expect.
The meatballs and spaghetti i’m interested in, the white tie, ok if i must but are the loud pinstriped suits compulsary cause i really am interested in the meatballs
26 June, 2010 at 6:49 am #442362The white tie is essential as it shows the stains from the tomato sauce splashes thus confirming the authenticity of both the dish and the eater.
The ‘loud’ chalk-stripe suit is also an essential part of the uniform as it is an allegorical reference to spaghetti.
Sorry Pete, but to properly enjoy spaghetti and meatballs in tomato sauce – jus lika da momma makes – you simply have to dress for the occasion.
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