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You're moaning about someone moaning. Chill manHoboh wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 6:58 pm
I'm not trying to start a campaign or score points or trying to inflict the 'right view' on everyone else.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 6:26 pmProbably the same reason you're pissing and moaning on the Internet Mr Snowflake![]()
I don't care if people have other views and if they win democratically then I'll go with that, however reluctantly.![]()
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Because they've been treated like third class citizens purely because of their sexuality, over which they have no control.Hoboh wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:03 pmBWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 6:38 pmThere isn't any point having a discussion with someone who is openly discriminatory. It isn't a debate about the best way to cook a chicken. The bloke was clearly intolerant. And I don't think a young girl engaging him in a debate would have changed that.Hoboh wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:53 pmWhy did she ask the question then?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:13 amHobes, what on earth are you on about? What was there to gain from her staying? You can't debate someone's archaic and discriminatory views. There isn't any point. It's not like a discussion on taxation policy.
The shameful thing in that story is that a what, 17 ish year old girl has to embarrass the Tory party into removing a known homophobe. That is the only shameful thing in that story.
Trying to shit stir?
Why the poor me out burst on Facebook?
No point in having discussions, typical fcuking lefty attitude, okay if there is no point I'll vote for any party that vows to shoot fcukers that don't agree with me.
The shameful thing is you only have to be a half wit, no now't 18yr old to vote and Miss Flake is nearly there.
She's a young girl, why wouldn't she have ranted on Facebook. I know young people make you angry. Such is life.
Wrong, not all young people make me angry just the sheeple who are brainwashed by some sinister re-writers or air brushers of history.
On the subject matter, I personally don't give a monkeys what a persons sexuality is but I fail to see why they have to make a big thing of announcing it to the world![]()
No folk I know run about with badges claiming they are heterosexual or whatever, live and let live but have some respect and keep it to yourself.
If you cannot understand or comprehend that then there is little point discussing it. Also the argument that heterosexual practices aren't flaunted on a daily basis is absolutely ridiculous.
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Okay Mr smart ass just suppose for one minute I was gay, I didn't run around with a fcuk off badge on saying gay and proud, didn't go whinging and whining every time a 'gay' joke was told, then how the fcuk would I be treated like a third class citizen?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:09 pmBecause they've been treated like third class citizens purely because of their sexuality, over which they have no control.Hoboh wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 7:03 pmBWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 6:38 pmThere isn't any point having a discussion with someone who is openly discriminatory. It isn't a debate about the best way to cook a chicken. The bloke was clearly intolerant. And I don't think a young girl engaging him in a debate would have changed that.Hoboh wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 5:53 pmWhy did she ask the question then?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:13 amHobes, what on earth are you on about? What was there to gain from her staying? You can't debate someone's archaic and discriminatory views. There isn't any point. It's not like a discussion on taxation policy.
The shameful thing in that story is that a what, 17 ish year old girl has to embarrass the Tory party into removing a known homophobe. That is the only shameful thing in that story.
Trying to shit stir?
Why the poor me out burst on Facebook?
No point in having discussions, typical fcuking lefty attitude, okay if there is no point I'll vote for any party that vows to shoot fcukers that don't agree with me.
The shameful thing is you only have to be a half wit, no now't 18yr old to vote and Miss Flake is nearly there.
She's a young girl, why wouldn't she have ranted on Facebook. I know young people make you angry. Such is life.
Wrong, not all young people make me angry just the sheeple who are brainwashed by some sinister re-writers or air brushers of history.
On the subject matter, I personally don't give a monkeys what a persons sexuality is but I fail to see why they have to make a big thing of announcing it to the world![]()
No folk I know run about with badges claiming they are heterosexual or whatever, live and let live but have some respect and keep it to yourself.
If you cannot understand or comprehend that then there is little point discussing it. Also the argument that heterosexual practices aren't flaunted on a daily basis is absolutely ridiculous.
I see your leftie tendency to 'not discuss' anything has finally surfaced, folk like you mean the death of the socialist cannot come soon enough.
BTW I probably comprehend a lot more than you do not having a 'fixed doctrine'.
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Well there's a couple of blokes who couldn't sleep. Assuming of course that they are 'blokes'. 

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Well, I have just headed outta the dunny with an arse like a Japanese flag, but I was putting that down to last night's Ruby...
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Yeah, well, Ruby ... don't take your love to town, sweetheart.
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Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 7:22 amJust for one minute? I suppose this every time you post.![]()

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Nothing like the smell of desperation is there?Labour’s former policy chief has called on Jeremy Corbyn to stand down candidates in two key constituencies in order to help the Greens defeat the Conservatives and boost their hopes elsewhere.
Jon Cruddas has teamed up with MPs, including the former shadow cabinet member Clive Lewis, peers and campaigners such as Neal Lawson and Billy Bragg to issue the demand through a letter in the Guardian that warns of a looming “Tory landslide”.
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No one gave the Wanderers a chance at the start of our campaign. I'm hoping this is a good omen and JC will be walking into no10 in 6 weeks time
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Have you seen his house though?
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He has the brass neck to live in a house?!?!?
What a self-evidently hypocritical c*nt.
What a self-evidently hypocritical c*nt.
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I'll tell you what the town hall steps are beckoning if he does.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:46 pmNo one gave the Wanderers a chance at the start of our. I'm hoping this is a good omen and JC will be walking into no10 in 6 weeks time
Actually none of the buggers enthuse tbh it's looking like who is the lesser evil, politics in this country are going rapidly to the dogs, nothing but soundbites and when a cnut like Blair decides he is coming back like the second messiah it really is time to bin the lot of them.
Honestly, I don't trust any of them, you may find this somewhat strange but I have a pathological dislike of the Zuckerberg's and Branson's of this world, nothing but sheer fcuking greed and these along with google, Amazon, banking institutes, the IMF, European central bank, for starters are the very people/organisations I would be happy to see the end of and that's before you get to the builder burgers or whatever.
I don't mind people having a good life it is when they go way, way, past this just for greed I detest them.
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How would you post the volume of quoted tripe you do, without Google? Sure there are other search engines, but they'd be Google, if Google wasn't.Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 6:53 amI'll tell you what the town hall steps are beckoning if he does.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:46 pmNo one gave the Wanderers a chance at the start of our. I'm hoping this is a good omen and JC will be walking into no10 in 6 weeks time
Actually none of the buggers enthuse tbh it's looking like who is the lesser evil, politics in this country are going rapidly to the dogs, nothing but soundbites and when a cnut like Blair decides he is coming back like the second messiah it really is time to bin the lot of them.
Honestly, I don't trust any of them, you may find this somewhat strange but I have a pathological dislike of the Zuckerberg's and Branson's of this world, nothing but sheer fcuking greed and these along with google, Amazon, banking institutes, the IMF, European central bank, for starters are the very people/organisations I would be happy to see the end of and that's before you get to the builder burgers or whatever.
I don't mind people having a good life it is when they go way, way, past this just for greed I detest them.
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Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 8:29 amHow would you post the volume of quoted tripe you do, without Google? Sure there are other search engines, but they'd be Google, if Google wasn't.Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 6:53 amI'll tell you what the town hall steps are beckoning if he does.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:46 pmNo one gave the Wanderers a chance at the start of our. I'm hoping this is a good omen and JC will be walking into no10 in 6 weeks time
Actually none of the buggers enthuse tbh it's looking like who is the lesser evil, politics in this country are going rapidly to the dogs, nothing but soundbites and when a cnut like Blair decides he is coming back like the second messiah it really is time to bin the lot of them.
Honestly, I don't trust any of them, you may find this somewhat strange but I have a pathological dislike of the Zuckerberg's and Branson's of this world, nothing but sheer fcuking greed and these along with google, Amazon, banking institutes, the IMF, European central bank, for starters are the very people/organisations I would be happy to see the end of and that's before you get to the builder burgers or whatever.
I don't mind people having a good life it is when they go way, way, past this just for greed I detest them.



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Delighted you're showing true social conscience, using the search engine from that little corner shop, Microsoft.
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Not even Bill Gates uses Bing.
Only time it gets used is if you have to use a browser where it's set as the default. Most searched term on Bing? "Google".
Only time it gets used is if you have to use a browser where it's set as the default. Most searched term on Bing? "Google".
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Never do to join the sheep would it?Worthy4England wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 9:32 pmDelighted you're showing true social conscience, using the search engine from that little corner shop, Microsoft.

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Surely people and organisations making money isn't the issue? It is when they then try and avoid paying their "share" of taxes, contributions, wages etc that it becomes an issue?Hoboh wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2017 6:53 amI'll tell you what the town hall steps are beckoning if he does.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2017 9:46 pmNo one gave the Wanderers a chance at the start of our. I'm hoping this is a good omen and JC will be walking into no10 in 6 weeks time
Actually none of the buggers enthuse tbh it's looking like who is the lesser evil, politics in this country are going rapidly to the dogs, nothing but soundbites and when a cnut like Blair decides he is coming back like the second messiah it really is time to bin the lot of them.
Honestly, I don't trust any of them, you may find this somewhat strange but I have a pathological dislike of the Zuckerberg's and Branson's of this world, nothing but sheer fcuking greed and these along with google, Amazon, banking institutes, the IMF, European central bank, for starters are the very people/organisations I would be happy to see the end of and that's before you get to the builder burgers or whatever.
I don't mind people having a good life it is when they go way, way, past this just for greed I detest them.
If a multibillionaire business owner doesn't dodge tax, pays his staff fairly, and contributes to society (as many do) then fair play, and they can enjoy as much time on their yachts as they like for me.
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