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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Quote Originally Posted by DeezAreGood
    The only people I can think of who will be immediately worse off are the grasping Scots labour 'politicians' who feed their fat bellies in Westminster at our expense. Most of these clowns are claiming total payments well over 100k. Margaret Curran, who the f*ck is she, 175k last year, total joke.

    The afore mentioned Margaret Curran epitomises the s cumbag Scottish Labour MPs who have abandoned the Scottish people, This woman has the most deprived and poorest constituency in the whole of the UK, And yet she vote's for the benefit cap that will have desperate effects on her own constituents,Why would she do this ? because she was told to by London Labour, Why would London Labour do that ? To appease the rich SE of England who support the benefit cap ,But more importantly decide the outcome of UK elections 159 seats, Better Together ?????

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Sirwalterdim,Gers,Scrote,Happytim,whit a bunch of *******.

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27
    The only people I can think of who will be immediately worse off are the grasping Scots labour 'politicians' who feed their fat bellies in Westminster at our expense. Most of these clowns are claiming total payments well over 100k. Margaret Curran, who the f*ck is she, 175k last year, total joke.

    The afore mentioned Margaret Curran epitomises the s cumbag Scottish Labour MPs who have abandoned the Scottish people, This woman has the most deprived and poorest constituency in the whole of the UK, And yet she vote's for the benefit cap that will have desperate effects on her own constituents,Why would she do this ? because she was told to by London Labour, Why would London Labour do that ? To appease the rich SE of England who support the benefit cap ,But more importantly decide the outcome of UK elections 159 seats, Better Together ?????[/quote]

    Margaret Curran is my MP, And she is

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    so tell us something we don't already know shweetheart

    liebour went doon the tubes wi the feeble 50...google that, ken?

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Sir Walter

    Albert Einstein

    Two cheeks of the same intelligent head


    Neither Sir Walter nor Einstein mentioned Scottish or British Nationalism, but the Tartanban did.

    Neither Sir Walter talked about civic, ethnic or any other type of nationalism, not even the apricot and blueberry crumble with custard type that the Wee Scotlanders talk about.

    And how can Sir Walter rinse himself? Eh? All he did was ask a perfectly simple question. Gave a quotation and ask if anyone knew the author.

    Sir Walter didn't say he hated Scotland - but he was accused of hating Scotland by the Salmond Youth.




    PS. If you want the clarification, I hate Scottish Nationalism * , I plead guilty to that. While it's still safe to do so. Before some day I might have to do so literally rather than just figuratively.


    * - Note for the hard of thinking, hating Scottish Nationalism does not imply support for any other country's nationalism. They are all measles of mankind, just a different strain

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Sir Walter has never self-rinsed on here, not even with the union flag beach towel Sir Walter had in Benidorm

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Quote Originally Posted by stewarty27
    Now this kind of quote I fully understand and expect from someone like Sir Walt but from Einstein ?!! Perhaps he should have stuck to the sums, Nationalism has many different meanings, Which one was Albert talking about ? Civic Nationalism ? Ethnic Nationalism ? National Purity ? Left Wing Nationalism ? Right Wing Nationalism ? Territorial Nationalism ? Pan Nationism ? Ultra Nationalism ? Anti Colonial Nationism ?

    In Scotland's case I prefer to call it "Making our OWN decisions rather than another county making them for us, I think even old Albert would have got that,


    Context is everything and the OP is being cute by offering the comment by Einstein, who is widely accepted as being a genius, to give substance to his own political stance on the current nationalist debate.

    Einstein made those remarks in direct reference to n@zism and the rise of Hitl.er at a time when communism and fascism were the main topics of political deb

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    walter like to compare Scotland to N*zi Germany so walter is quite happy to misconstrue quotes from decades ago for walter's anti-scotland campaign.

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    re: Nationalism - an infantile disease - the measles of mankind

    Quote Originally Posted by BertrandRussell
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves and wiser people so full of doubts.
    the problem is everyone is telling everyone else what to do

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    I can't believe Bertie is stealing quotes from wikipedia and passing them off as his own

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