,,It is a proven fact that everybody who drinks the foul stuff dies. Surely that is a fact,,
what an awful piece of logic to support an argument
I can't be bothered to argue to pros of milk, but your statement, presented to a doctor would be laughed at
80,s
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diplodocus
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Re: 80,s
we are Leeds.... , and we can still beat the mighty Chester
Re: 80,s
warren zevon rip wrote:
> And it won 3 elections in a row. Where does the responsibility
> lie?
Our archaic electorial system means that we, in practice, have a de facto dictatorship or junta!
>
> when in fact said government actually helped to destroy a real
> and malevolent junta, responsible for the deaths of 1000s of
> innocent Argentinian civilians.
Whilst at the same time supporting the US in the setting up of junta's in Central America.
>
> The previous regimes in the 1970s had gradually created an
> underclass themselves - one of pensioners and others living off
> fixed incomes in a period of double digit inflation.
Those that support the welfare state?
>
> I am sorry to be devil's advocate here,
Why? You've never done this before!
> but Mrs T's reign can
> be seen far more positively than your post would suggest.
In which regard? The vast majority of British people did then and now have realised the the Thatcher junta was a diaster!
> We may not personally share that point of view, but as
> intelligent, thinking people we should be awrare of such
> opinions.
Except opinions you don't agree with Wazzakins.
> And it won 3 elections in a row. Where does the responsibility
> lie?
Our archaic electorial system means that we, in practice, have a de facto dictatorship or junta!
>
> when in fact said government actually helped to destroy a real
> and malevolent junta, responsible for the deaths of 1000s of
> innocent Argentinian civilians.
Whilst at the same time supporting the US in the setting up of junta's in Central America.
>
> The previous regimes in the 1970s had gradually created an
> underclass themselves - one of pensioners and others living off
> fixed incomes in a period of double digit inflation.
Those that support the welfare state?
>
> I am sorry to be devil's advocate here,
Why? You've never done this before!
> but Mrs T's reign can
> be seen far more positively than your post would suggest.
In which regard? The vast majority of British people did then and now have realised the the Thatcher junta was a diaster!
> We may not personally share that point of view, but as
> intelligent, thinking people we should be awrare of such
> opinions.
Except opinions you don't agree with Wazzakins.
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wustenfuchs666
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Re: 80,s
Ah, the glorious days of Section 28. At least the Poles are still flying the flag for Europe