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Ditto
Joined 10 Jun 2004
1169 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 08:45
Rod Todd wrote:

It's worse than that, Nestle actually take the tried and tested drug-dealers approach of giving it free until they are hooked (or stop lactating)....

Scumbags.


Now that really is bad. Very bad. In fact, that's pretty inhuman.

I don't think we have a liar in No 10. The person is the whitehouse is just stupid - 2dtv got it right when they just showed tumbleweed in GW's brain.

What would be worse is if Mr I-Don't-Lie-Honestly Howard get into goverment. His party can't even formulate a policy! I love the "we're going to lower tax, but Mr Howard's told me I can't lie so I can't tell you how much we're going to lower it by". Classic.

Anyway, that's my rant for the day :p.
ohms
Joined 10 May 2003
528 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:39
Adam M wrote:
I don't think we have a liar in No 10. The person is the whitehouse is just stupid - 2dtv got it right when they just showed tumbleweed in GW's brain.

What would be worse is if Mr I-Don't-Lie-Honestly Howard get into goverment. His party can't even formulate a policy! I love the "we're going to lower tax, but Mr Howard's told me I can't lie so I can't tell you how much we're going to lower it by". Classic.


yeah, despite how bad labour have been, we all know the tories would be the same, or worse.
what choice do we really have now? this is democracy?
config
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2088 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 11:42
You could punt for LibDems - call it a vote of no confidence for Labour and the Tories.

Let's face it, it's unlikely they'll f**k up any worse than the others have. Shame Paddy Ashdown's not still at the helm.

ohms
Joined 10 May 2003
528 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:31
config wrote:
You could punt for LibDems - call it a vote of no confidence for Labour and the Tories.

Let's face it, it's unlikely they'll f**k up any worse than the others have. Shame Paddy Ashdown's not still at the helm.


very true on both counts, but I live in a safe labour seat.

thing is, my MP, jeremy corbyn, is a decent chap, and I'd feel bad not supporting him, but having said that, I think my disgust at labour wont let that get in the way, so I'm probably going to join the growing masses who dont bother to vote at all.

I'd vote for Miyamoto. :)
(sorry, bad attempt at getting the thread back to gaming)

config
Joined 3 Sep 1999
2088 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:41
You can't not vote. At the very least vote for somebody else - you'd at least have filed your complaint. If everyone who couldn't be arsed voting because they believe that it's a given that Mr X will be re-elected in their constituency went out and voted for random X party (never BNP or A.N.Other psycho righty party, though), that's be a pretty big message.
SPInGSPOnG
Joined 24 Jan 2004
1149 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:47
ohms wrote:

[a] I live in a safe labour seat.

[b] I'm probably going to join the growing masses who dont bother to vote at all.


Do you ever suspect that [a] is caused by [b]?
ohms
Joined 10 May 2003
528 comments
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:07
Rod Todd wrote:
ohms wrote:

[a] I live in a safe labour seat.
[b] I'm probably going to join the growing masses who dont bother to vote at all.

Do you ever suspect that [a] is caused by [b]?


well, our MP is one of the good guys, so he has a lot of support here.

apathy doesn't really help anything I know, maybe I'll vote respect.


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