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16 July, 2008 at 10:31 pm #354622
@rubyred wrote:
@slayer wrote:
@rubyred wrote:
@sir Actor wrote:
I spent a day in Cleethorpes wit family and it took us 30 minutes to do everything. :roll:
And that included 15 minutes queuing in McDonalds.i have never been to cleethorpes.. is it down lincoln way ?
Err NO!!
Cleethorpes is not “down Lincoln way”- its 40 miles from Lincoln n thats 41 miles too close!
heck i wasnt THAT far out for someone from North East scotland ! 40 miles was a decent guesstimate !
40 miles is not far enough- after all France is only 23 miles from the UK!!
16 July, 2008 at 8:17 pm #354617@rubyred wrote:
@sir Actor wrote:
I spent a day in Cleethorpes wit family and it took us 30 minutes to do everything. :roll:
And that included 15 minutes queuing in McDonalds.i have never been to cleethorpes.. is it down lincoln way ?
Err NO!!
Cleethorpes is not “down Lincoln way”- its 40 miles from Lincoln n thats 41 miles too close!
16 July, 2008 at 8:14 pm #354343@esmeralda wrote:
What Britain needs is MORE like Arthur, like Mick McGahey, like Jimmy Reid. Proper Socialists and not this shower of Nu-Labour tossers, or Nu- but-really-just-the-samebunch-of-fascist-Tory-Party-Mutha-Fu.ckers.
“The Red Flag” by Jim ConnellThe lyrics . . .
The people’s flag is deepest red,
It shrouded oft our martyred dead,
And ere their limbs grew stiff and cold,
Their hearts blood dyed its every fold.Then raise the scarlet standard high. (chorus)
Within its shade we’ll live and die,
Though cowards flinch and traitors sneer,
We’ll keep the red flag flying here.Look round, the Frenchman loves its blaze,
The sturdy German chants its praise,
In Moscow’s vaults its hymns are sung
Chicago swells the surging throng.It waved above our infant might,
When all ahead seemed dark as night;
It witnessed many a deed and vow,
We must not change its colour now.It well recalls the triumphs past,
It gives the hope of peace at last;
The banner bright, the symbol plain,
Of human right and human gain.It suits today the weak and base,
Whose minds are fixed on pelf and place
To cringe before the rich man’s frown,
And haul the sacred emblem down.With heads uncovered swear we all
To bear it onward till we fall;
Come dungeons dark or gallows grim,
This song shall be our parting hymn.Keep the faith!
My simple straight forward answer to this?
Read Animal Farm by George Orwell
Very clever man, our George
14 July, 2008 at 9:33 pm #354356I wouldnt even read my daughters diary let alone something about someone else
Am I missing out here? :lol:
14 July, 2008 at 9:32 pm #354308Hmmm…one mans poison is another mans.. etc
Taken from a child of the 70’s who remembers my proud working class parents despair at the dead lying unburied, rubbish filling our streets, power cuts, wild cat strikes etc etc etc and finding someone who was prepared to stand up to a bullying left wing socialist agenda which held an entire country to ransom, I think she did a job she set out to do and did it very well- she turned Britain into a country worth investing in.
This country was brought kicking and screaming into the 20th century during the 80’s and it didnt like it one bit (nor does it now)
I do not deny the devastation the mining communities of South Wales, South Yorkshire, North Notts etc suffered, the shipbuilders of the Clyde, The Tyne and the Mersey, etc etc
But as the cotton industry collpased 100 years ago- not all the evil in the world is the fault of one person
She was a very divisive PM who did indeed divide families but ironically she was the instigator of the breakdown of the class system- without Thatcher, you wouldnt have had Blair- vast swathes of socially engineered brain washed communities suddenly started thinking for themselves instead of voting how their father, gradfather, greatgrandfather etc had
State funeral? Probably not but she was the right person, at the right time in the right job
IMO14 July, 2008 at 9:19 pm #354354Jeez!
Whatever happened to integrity in a public office :lol:
I work for the NHS, I COULD look at patient records of people I know- ailments, medical history etc
I don’t – why? Cos its plain and simple wrong!
Human nature doesnt come into it- standards of right and wrong do!
11 July, 2008 at 6:03 am #350757@emmalush wrote:
@slayer wrote:
As I said, it is one of the most divisive laws Labour have tried to bring in and it will only bring disharmony and discontent
as you said…..disharmony that YOU encourage with your support of blue labour who are very friendly with new labour.
FOLKS READING THIS, the conservatives are your enemy
IT IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL PEOPLE, BLACK AND WHITE, YELLOW AND RED, THAT WHITE PEOPLE IN BRITAIN ARE NOT RACIALLY ABUSED, BECAUSE IM TELLING YOU THIS, IF WHITE PEOPLE START TAKING TO THE STREETS IN PROTEST, THIS COUNTRY WILL FALL INTO CIVIL WAR.
MILLIONS COULD DIE.
WAKE UP!! STOP BELIEVING IN THE MYTH CREATED BY THE LIB-LAB-CON BRIGADE, THEY ARE NOT IN POWER TO MAKE YOUR LIFE BETTER.
THE FIRST AND MOST IMPORTANT JOB OF GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVANTS, IS TO LOOK AFTER
YOU
YOU ARE THEIR BOSS
YOU, have the greatest power to make YOUR life better, YOU have the power to create a government that helps YOU
YOU decide YOUR future
What the f/uck are you on?
Normal rational people capable of independent thought view people of all colours and creed etc as British- it’s not about colour, its about a government who try to legislate where legislation is not needed and where it will bring disharmony if they do
Its f/uck all about white supremacists taking to the streets because they believe they are better than someone else
7 July, 2008 at 10:26 pm #352027Its simple really
Our forefathers (and mothers) knew how to be self sufficient- they knew how to use everything and make it last
We live in a throwaway society that eats in dinners from pre cooked meals (“convenience food”)- we have lost the art of survival and of imagination when it comes to food.
GB is right but it is part of a wider festation in society- it’s cheap, it’s easy, it’s manufactured so I don’t have to think about how it got here.
We, the most nannied, mollycoddled generation ever have forgotten how to live
7 July, 2008 at 10:23 pm #350755But Mr B, it is all about relative perception
500 years ago the average life expectancy was 42, infant mortality was rife, you either starved or stole to survive, you sold your soul to the laird and lived/existed.
The people in WW2 had it easy compared to that….n we do indeed today have it easy compared to any previous generation- we have more, we own more, we earn more, we do more, we travel more, we learn more, we see more, we f/uck more, we eat more, we waste more, we want more and we live more…n we are still not happy!
6 July, 2008 at 8:26 am #350753As I said, it is one of the most divisive laws Labour have tried to bring in and it will only bring disharmony and discontent
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