h3rbalist
I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
@1DMF the conflict in Iraq and the Falklands have one very important thing in common. OIL. We were told we went to the Falklands to defend our people and oil wasn't even mentioned. We went there to defend our oil rights and defending sovereignty was a coincidence. The government mislead us then and will continue to mislead us. It's not in their interest to tell us the truth.
@h3rbalist Not wanting to get into a row or anything but your 'If you didn't for for us you voted for them' attitude is where the whole thing falls flat on it's face.
I didn't vote for any one and never have. Where does that put me. I get told my opinion isn't valid because I didn't vote, it's my fault they got in, I have no right to moan as I didn't take part. I have every right and it's about time the people in this country got their shit together and boycotted elections.
Tactical voting is a poor way of showing you aren't happy with the situation. Why vote for one bunch of lying wankers just to stop the other bunch of lying wankers getting in.
Until someone steps up and actually means something to me I will continue to exercise my democratic right to not vote.
It's about time we stopped all this them and us shit and worked together for the greater good.
@peterpiper Religion and politics should never mix. I rarely talk about either. Each to their own and that, if YOUR god/religion has the necessary placebo effect you need to live your life then that's up to you. There can't be a second coming there wasn't even a first.
I heard of a young 'chav' telling some dark skinned man to go back to Africa, it turns out he was of Indian decent and had lived here all his life. Recent racially motivated attacks show just how ignorant a lot of people in this country actually are. The government know if they keep us ignorant we are a lot easier to manipulate.
Your opinion does matter to me and on the scale of your posts here it's a shame there are not more like you in politics.
You would get my vote.
But I will stand by my two horse race mentality as it fits the current political landscape.
And I'll agree with the ppl you mentioned.
Also regarding protests.
I was there protesting against the Miners strikes, teacher strikes, poll tax rise, Iraq war, osterity and two legalize cannabis marches.
I did all of that whilst continuing my support of the party that stands for the working class.
Where were you and the other protest voters?
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