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legaleagle Flag 20 Jul 16 1.55pm

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

Praying for the day.....

Funny,I always thought of Mosley part 1 and the perhaps soon to be part 2 as a F##king C#nt type of person rather than a Cucking Funt

 

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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 20 Jul 16 4.45pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

From those locked up, suspended, on a travel ban - it would seem the majority are against the President.

 

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View blackpalacefan's Profile blackpalacefan Flag 20 Jul 16 5.02pm Send a Private Message to blackpalacefan Add blackpalacefan as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

From those locked up, suspended, on a travel ban - it would seem the majority are against the President.

It makes you think. If ever there was a coup, it's what's happened now rather than last week.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 20 Jul 16 5.12pm

Originally posted by Kermit8

History is doomed to repeat itself

Would rather we were the good guys when it does like before.

Gawd imagine if someone like Britain First actually had a Farage-like figure as their leader and some serious money behind them and became respectable.

The BNP did, with Griffin, they had a reasonable spurt and then f**ked it all up when they actually had to do things like work on councils etc - because they showed themselves up to be total f**ktards who'd have trouble opening an automatic door.

 


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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

In the broad sense maybe but I always try to have my own opinion based on observation and not someone else's.

Ah, the doctrine of cerebral hygiene, very wise.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 20 Jul 16 5.25pm

Originally posted by blackpalacefan

It makes you think. If ever there was a coup, it's what's happened now rather than last week.

I think the term is a 'purge'. Informally, what happened in Turkey is putsch, which has become a common phrase in use to describe a failed Coup d'etat.

The phrase counter-coup has also been commonly used but apparently this actually describes a coup d'état undertaken by the sections of the military who did not participate in the original uprising, in response to a purge.

Strangely a coup d'état is considered successful only after seven days.

Maybe I should just go home

 


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Originally posted by johnno42000

This isn't a criticism just a question but doesn't that make your views rather limited though? If you only base your opinion on what you observe then you only see the relatively small area around where you work, reside, holiday etc.

If you mean by observing what appears in the media then you, as well as everybody else, is open to be misled by the said media.

Also, for some reason, the vision of Farage leading Britain First reminded me of Roderick Spode.

I assume you are making a joke.

Observation does not just mean pulling back the net curtains or reading The Guardian.

Well it might for some. Where is Gusset anyway?

Oh I think I can guess. If he hasn'r chained himself to a missile somewhere, he will be on the BB*

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 20 Jul 16 5.34pm

Originally posted by Kermit8

History is doomed to repeat itself

Would rather we were the good guys when it does like before.

Gawd imagine if someone like Britain First actually had a Farage-like figure as their leader and some serious money behind them and became respectable.

I think the term should be humanity is doomed to repeat itself.

The Far Right's problem, like the far lefts problem, isn't their leaders, its their members. Too many people who are too stupid to understand that they are the greatest factor in their own problems.

You'll find about half of both groups consist of people grinding their own petty axes and people who want someone or something to blame for their own inability to make the effort to improve their own life.

Its probably true of most political parties, its just that I've seen it with the far right and left. Hubris runs very deep in the Far Right and Far Left.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 20 Jul 16 5.36pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

In the broad sense maybe but I always try to have my own opinion based on observation and not someone else's.

I think its very benefical to test your opinions and observations, against counter points, to ascertain their flaws though.

Opinions on their own, are pretty useless unless you can establish the why and reasons

 


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View Mr_Gristle's Profile Mr_Gristle Flag In the land of Whelk Eaters 20 Jul 16 6.06pm Send a Private Message to Mr_Gristle Add Mr_Gristle as a friend

Much as I love discussion on the merits of personal opinion forming, this is the "Erdogan is a totalitarian f*ckwad lunatic pi55ing on his country's secular tradition in his ruthless drive to establish his own personal hegemony" thread.

 


Well I think Simon's head is large; always involved in espionage. (Name that tune)

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 20 Jul 16 6.06pm

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

I assume you are making a joke.

Observation does not just mean pulling back the net curtains or reading The Guardian.

Well it might for some. Where is Gusset anyway?

Oh I think I can guess. If he hasn'r chained himself to a missile somewhere, he will be on the BB*


I'm here. What do you want clitchops?

 

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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I think its very benefical to test your opinions and observations, against counter points, to ascertain their flaws though.

Opinions on their own, are pretty useless unless you can establish the why and reasons

Totally agree. That's why these threads are stimulating.
That is still a long way from just toeing the party line.

Forming an attitude is a complex business and it is fascinating to imagine how the opinions we form fit into the evolutionary process. Presumably, in evolutionary terms, there is more than one way to skin a proverbial cat.
Dawkins would no doubt have an angle.

 

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