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Re: Brown's 'Long-Term Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:54 pm
by Trumpton
warren zevon rip wrote:
> Can't you make a political point without making a reference to
> Mr Brown's visual impairment?
Have you noticed Wazzakins that I've stopped doing that?
You've got to admit though, it's a wee bit funny.....lol(sssh).
Re: Brown's 'Long-Term Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:11 pm
by dynatech
Here Here.
oh, and Wazza, don't call me a thick cunt again - resorting to insults is rather childish way of attempting to close a discussion you are losing. It's not me who is a brainwashed thick cunt, but then deep down you already know this hence the insults.
Re: Brown's 'Long-Term TAX Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:20 pm
by Trumpton
Von Boy wrote:
>
> I DON'T WANT TO PAY ANYMORE TAX...........
Tough, we HAVE to pay tax - end of story.
> ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
What about all those who "play" the lottery. That's a form of taxation - albeit indirect.
> WHOEVER WILL BRING DOWN TAX WILL GET MY VOTE !!!
We have some of the lowest personal income tax rates in Europe. (Oops, sounding a bit like Wazza here.)
> I think life is as simple as that...........and as Mrs Thatcher
> said in 1983
And that's when it all started to go wrong.
> "Governments have NO MONEY.. its the peoples money.....and we
> need to be very carefull not to waste it"
Yeah, wasting it all on hospitals, medical staff, unwinable overseas wars etc!
Re: Brown's 'Long-Term Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:29 pm
by dynatech
I have met Johnson a few times, and that 'postie' stuff really is bollocks... he as oily a politician as one could ever meet and everything he does and says smacks of 'career move'.
All this talk reminded me of an old mate from school - an intelligent but grounded kid from a middle-working class background, once he started studying Politics A Level in the sixth form, he started referring to himself and the teacher (who, incidentally, was/is a prominent NUT official/spokesman and keen on lefty ideology) as 'Comrade' and became very 'anti-tory'... I bumped into him 5 years later and he had just started working as solicitor and was rather dismissive of my 'ordinary' job, strange then that his affiliation with the Labour Party has grown and his standing in the legal profession has also developed, yet the 'non achievers' these people like to represent/speak for are so beneath them. These people all seem to sign up for the left-wing bollocks yet consider themselves several cuts above the 'working classes' they speak for/patronize
Re: Brown's 'Long-Term Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:31 pm
by dynatech
You really are brainwashed, aren't you?
Hence the expression 'Troll'
Re: Brown's 'Long-Term Vision'
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:51 pm
by dynatech
Yes, and everyone can clearly see how absurd these assertations of mine are!
Silly me!!
But then it is coming from someone who claims he 'wouldn't mind' the State cataloguing, databasing and labelling him at their will it shouldn't come as a suprise to see how desperate you are to defend the honour of our masters.