mockingbird_franklin
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I don't believe May is or will be under investigation for unethical behavior or failure to not declare a conflict of interest, not in the slightest, even if she had indeed done such things I still wouldn't expect one, but that is a comment about something other than Ms Robotnic, is she capable of doing these things?, I wouldn't be surprised in the least if it was found out she indeed had, After all it will be described as a mere oversight, the politicians magical excuse of preference
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19 hours ago, tonyh29 said:
I think I'd rather take the violence
anything to avoid discussing actual policies, even to prefering to suffer violence, If i didn't know better I'd be claiming you're Theresa May and claiming my £5.00 reward
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3 minutes ago, HanoiVillan said:
Not a potential murderer, no. But I don't see how else to interpret 'knock at your own risk' except as a threat of violence of some kind.
Think you've got it all wrong, 'knock at your own risk' is just a signal of intent to strongly discuss the labour party manifesto
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Tony is correct, yes they may have been influenced to see property as a way to make a fast buck, but the majority of the problem comes from deregulation of the banking sector and both the red and blue tory party are to blame for that. wasn't it mervin king who said we have the worst possible banking system, and that banking system had many of the checks and balances removed.
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19 minutes ago, rjw63 said:
My finger went through the bog paper and up my shitter yesterday, does that count?
feel free to start your own thread to discuss your sexual deviancy
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27 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:
Blackburn are woeful definitely going down. Can't see us losing this feeling we will have too much with kodjia
can you lay into wigan as well, something along the lines they couldn't win two games in a decade never mind 2 on the trot would be perfect
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sod losing to Blackburn for our a few giggles, I'm hoping for two Wigan wins for the b-losers to go down on goal difference for true hilarity
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The system doesn't save any money, that wasn't ever the reason behind it's implementation, The rigged assessment proces costs more than it saves, but it's not about saving money, It's not about routing out the scroungers and fakers, it's about targeting the weak and fragile who don't have the capacity to take it on.
Just like the ESA assessment system, it is about making ludicrous rules in a rigged 'test' to reach a preferred decision, The whole system is based around UMIN insurance's fraudulent system designed to enable avoiding paying out valid insurance claims, As you have found out the real assessment as to if and what you should receive according to the law takes place when you reach the tribunal stage, it's disgusting and perverse.
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On 2/6/2017 at 18:33, Xela said:
That trainee barista position at Cafe Nero is mine!
thats great, all the best with your career in legal land
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16 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:
Caught lying about helping a charity:
What kind of person lies about losing close friends at Hillsborough and lies about helping a charity? The man needs some sort of counselling or medical attention. I can't even be rude about him right now, he has to have some sort of condition.
So what we are discovering is that Nuttal is Ian Dumbass Smith on steroids,
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10 hours ago, Zatman said:
next season I expect us to be favourites to go up automatically based on manager, budget and players that we signed
Ive seen nothing to suggest any reason to make us anywhere near being one of the favourites to be top six next year, let alone automatic promotion, I think wishful thinking is all that would make us favourites for that as things stand
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On 2/9/2017 at 10:02, StefanAVFC said:
Self-serving arseholes.
personally, I think you have far too high an opinion of them
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No need to be so dramatic, since the vote for brexit, we can spend an extra £350million a week on it
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I'm sure the establishment will crack down hard on this football related pedophilia, after all they have always hated outsiders muscling in on their action.
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In other news 1 in 8 of workers are living in poverty, But fear not the Tory party are working extremely hard to do something about this, as i'm sure they see it "shocking situation", and they are confident that once Brexit kicks in and they get to enjoy their new found freedom to govern without Europe interfering will enable them to get it up to at least 3 in eight and even possibly half. Even without Brexit they were confident they could get it to 1 in 4, the clear answer is the 1% don't have a large enough share of the wealth for trickle down wobble bollocks economics to do the job they lie and pretend it does
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Boris is always the one most likely to let slip the supposed little secrets, The ones people get ridiculed for expressing by those that accept the official story without a second of critical thought.
Wonder what it will be next, Austerity is a scam, the Government has been waging a propaganda war against the most disadvantaged in society in order to blame and persecute them for their misfortune. Or something else obvious to anyone who can think for themselves
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7 minutes ago, Xann said:
Not a very fashionable decision, since xenophobia seems to be in.
no you only need to xenophobic against the little people trying to escape the mess our betters have made of their homeland with their interfering,
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6 hours ago, darrenm said:
"You lost. Get over it."
yeah 17 million people voted for it so just shut up and watch your masters and betters in the Tory party find new ways to screw your pleb ass over to feather their own nests.
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6 hours ago, TrentVilla said:
Yes one which requires no proof or even investigation apparently.
Thats ok with our post facts government it can be sold as post facts justice, forget proof, forget facts, forget evidence and investigation, we just have a gut feeling you're guilty so you must be. After all what use is justice if its impartial and gives you rulings you don't like
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27 minutes ago, mjmooney said:
shhhh, don't confuse the issue with truths 17 million people voted leave so nothing else matters, certainly not the 16 million who voted to remain ( and no i wasn't one of them), or the many millions who didn't vote for whatever reason. I personally have no problem with leaving the EU, probably no less a problem than if we stayed, but then being a libertarian, i don't see my interests being any more served by an authoritarian extremist government that is willing to impose draconian spying measures like the snoopers charter on us than an unelected european commission of which i'm no fan of., however there were benefits of being part of the club as well as many negatives, Unfortunately i have a huge problem having the biggest load of self serving clearings in the woods ever to form a government thinking they have the right to implement whatever it is they want onto the rest of the country and bypass constitutional process' to do so.
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1 hour ago, darrenm said:
No. You're not. But the scale of this is stomach turning.
My mother started telling everyone a few years back that there was a huge conspiracy around the country to cover up child sex abuse on a massive scale. We all ignored her as she has lots of tall sounding tales. Not sounding quite so unbelievable now.
do you know who coined the term conspiracy theory and why? worth finding out
as far as a belief in historic (and current) organised pedophilia and a conspiracy to cover it up, It seems discrediting of this position requires the belief in incredible coincidences
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11 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:
No offence Darren , but what a load of bollocks
i can kinda understand someone saying I don't eat meat as I couldn't live with myself if I ate an animal but Tory , nah ,
And shame on you , it's 2016 , your wife should be free to vote however she wants without any recriminations from you
Your so right Tony, we should try to help stupid people that vote Tory, not inflict recriminations on them for their stupidity especially if they are related or close friends.
We should embrace these things called community, society, togetherness, concentrate on helping your fellow man when he's not as fortunate as you, the things the Tory party stand for are so keen to protect promote and encourage
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14 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:If I'd have known a sample size of one was enough to make a decision I could have saved my clients thousands over the years
well if i didn't know better, i could assume this is a deliberate ignoring of everything else being posted by me and others and mis-represention of the example as something it quite clearly wasn't presented as to totally avoid dealing with all the genuine negative points about the radical right wing government we have in power. I'm surprised someone working in an information based industry has such poor ability to comprehend and process information and at the same time ignore any unfortunate information, well maybe not the ignore bit, i thought ignoring unfortunate facts and information was one of the few thing Tory's did very well . oh sorry forgot, a smiley makes it humour,
but then it's hard to defend the indefensible that constitutes the majority of our radical right wing governments decisions, so i guess it's both easier and better to ignore any valid criticism or at best use obfuscation or deflection,
thought i'd add a few insurance emojies for good measure.
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4 minutes ago, darrenm said:
I should vote Conservative because I'm sure I'm better off under a neoliberalist government than socialist. I do alright so I shouldn't want socialism. But I couldn't live with myself if I was a Tory.
My wife works for the NHS and voted Conservative at the last election. Her reasoning? She didn't think any of the others had any chance so just voted Tory to vote rather than not.
I stop short of calling her **** stupid as I'd be in the doghouse but she knows I think it.
I think that beats my "posh lady working at the bookies"
I'm probably better off under the neoliberal radical right party we have in government now, but it wouldn't take much to change that, a serious accident or illness, the German company i work for deciding to relocate my job to somewhere remaining in the EU, It's marginal, i'm probably not an amount better off that makes enough of a difference to anywhere near justify the risks, and definitely not to justify what they inflict on those less lucky than I've been, born with reasonable health with a upper percentile IQ to a stable family background in a decent area and with an aptitude to do well enough academically and in the work environment to earn above average salary. not saying i havn't woked very hard, but plenty of people have worked just as hard to end up living in poverty,but personally i'm a libertarian verging on anarchist, However being practicle, if a hierarchical power system is going to exsist and be forced on me, it should look after the the interests of the most vulnerable and the majority, not the interests of a select few
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The banker loving, baby-eating Tory party thread (regenerated)
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Having watched it, seems Ms Robotnic appears to need a reboot, her core operating system seems to have become very buggy and jittery and important programs such as speach appear to be stuck in loops, endlessly repeating, her input ports appear to be misinterpreting data an supplying totally unrelated and unsatisfactory output via her audio port