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Thread: FAO sinkov, army88 and one or two "others"

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    Red face FAO sinkov, army88 and one or two "others"

    My favourite political journalist John Crace wrote a piece and I think he must have had sinkov and army88 particularly in mind...

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...CMP=GTUK_email


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    Another piece in this obsessive publication which, in all honesty, is just another excuse to ask people to give money to support them in their bid to further their own ambitions ---whatever they may be.
    WHy are they always after money, they are always rattling on about austerity, people struggling to survive etc. and yet ---they are asking those same people to put their hands in their pockets to support the inane ramblings of their journalists.
    Lunatics, asylum and agendas certainly come to mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Another piece in this obsessive publication which, in all honesty, is just another excuse to ask people to give money to support them in their bid to further their own ambitions ---whatever they may be.
    WHy are they always after money, they are always rattling on about austerity, people struggling to survive etc. and yet ---they are asking those same people to put their hands in their pockets to support the inane ramblings of their journalists.
    Lunatics, asylum and agendas certainly come to mind
    I love an appreciative Guardian reader.

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    Not sure about bringing back simply hanging, I think I'd add drawing and quartering as well, don't like the idea of public executions either, let's keep it civilised and behind prison walls.

    On another topic, this Grauniad is the rag making fatuous accusations of anti-semitism agains Neil Oliver, why are they, along with the political class so terrified about vaccine harms being discussed, possibly something to with the donations they receive from Big Pharma I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Not sure about bringing back simply hanging, I think I'd add drawing and quartering as well, don't like the idea of public executions either, let's keep it civilised and behind prison walls.

    On another topic, this Grauniad is the rag making fatuous accusations of anti-semitism agains Neil Oliver, why are they, along with the political class so terrified about vaccine harms being discussed, possibly something to with the donations they receive from Big Pharma I suppose.
    The Tories have a fatuous ratbag promoted for being a right-wing nutjob, the Labour Party have a leader who does not believe in democracy and insists on picking his own CLP candidates.

    The "system" is broken sinkov, but how will the electorate fix it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Not sure about bringing back simply hanging, I think I'd add drawing and quartering as well, don't like the idea of public executions either, let's keep it civilised and behind prison walls.

    On another topic, this Grauniad is the rag making fatuous accusations of anti-semitism agains Neil Oliver, why are they, along with the political class so terrified about vaccine harms being discussed, possibly something to with the donations they receive from Big Pharma I suppose.
    I've just fact checked your "Big Pharma" allegation sinkov, looks like you might be telling another porkie mon ami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I love an appreciative Guardian reader.
    There is a big shortage of toilet paper up here in Northumberland.

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    Those were the days eh mein freund.

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    Oh yes, BT, outside toilet at the bottom of the yard, get wet just trotting down there.
    Coal fire in the living room and an old zinc bath which you filled up by boiling the kettle and various pans to have a bath in front of the fire.
    They really have it hard these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Oh yes, BT, outside toilet at the bottom of the yard, get wet just trotting down there.
    Coal fire in the living room and an old zinc bath which you filled up by boiling the kettle and various pans to have a bath in front of the fire.
    They really have it hard these days.
    My early days in Clayton-le-Moors exactly mein freund. My grandkids just say I'm telling them porkies. I've already copied and pasted your post and emailed it to the 4 of them.

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