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Author: Israel Did 9/11Israel Did 9/11 Date: May 4, 2008 03:19
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Author: Hugh JardonHugh Jardon Date: May 4, 2008 03:21
On 4 May, 11:19, "Israel Did 9/11" googlemail.com>
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> The British National Party's sole member of the London Assembly will
> become a "pariah" as the major parties agree to shun him. As he
> launched into a victory speech at City Hall early yesterday, other
> politicians left the stage in protest.
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> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/boris_johnson/1924867/BNP-...
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> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
> they?
So fucking what.
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Author: Ian F.Ian F. Date: May 4, 2008 04:23
> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
> they?
It's every thinking person's right to decry Nazi-ism.
Ian
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Author: PoldiePoldie Date: May 4, 2008 04:26
On 4 May, 11:21, Hugh Jardon hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 4 May, 11:19, "Israel Did 9/11" googlemail.com>
> wrote:
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>> The British National Party's sole member of the London Assembly will
>> become a "pariah" as the major parties agree to shun him. As he
>> launched into a victory speech at City Hall early yesterday, other
>> politicians left the stage in protest.
>
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>> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
>> they?
>
> So fucking what.
Won't that have a negative effect on his ability to get things done?
The article suggests a few ways in which this protest may cause
trouble for him.
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Author: steve robinsonsteve robinson Date: May 4, 2008 04:28
Hugh Jardon wrote:
> On 4 May, 11:19, "Israel Did 9/11" googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>> The British National Party's sole member of the London Assembly will
>> become a "pariah" as the major parties agree to shun him. As he
>> launched into a victory speech at City Hall early yesterday, other
>> politicians left the stage in protest.
>>
>> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/boris_johnson/1924867/BNP
>> -...
>>
>> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
>> they?
>
> So fucking what.
So the other elected officials do not respect the decision of the
electrate who voted for them , really shows thier level of intelligence
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Author: John RowlandJohn Rowland Date: May 4, 2008 04:33
Ian F. wrote:
>> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
>> they?
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> It's every thinking person's right to decry Nazi-ism.
They can decry it as much as they like, but it's not City Hall worker's job
to attempt to overrule the electorate. Ethnic minorities who refuse to work
with the BNP member should be sacked, as the white workers would be if they
had refused to work with the Labour Party and Ken.
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Author: RayRay Date: May 4, 2008 04:51
Ian F. wrote:
>> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
>> they?
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> It's every thinking person's right to decry Nazi-ism.
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> Ian
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You talk about decrying what you call "naziism" yet you obviously
have no respect for democracy at all. It seems that some people support
democracy provided the electorate make the "right" choices. That is
absurd! Although no doubt it's view that people like Mugabe would hold.
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Date: May 4, 2008 05:08
Ian F. wrote:
>> One, two, three Ooooooooooooh! Taking their bat and ball home are
>> they?
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> It's every thinking person's right to decry Nazi-ism.
>
So what you're in effect saying then is that if we don't like the outcome of
what our democratic system produces, then we are entitled to reject it?
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