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Ahmadinejad
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Beyonce
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CG's Ex? :green:
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David Cameron
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Everyone :headbang2:
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Frankie Muniz
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Gary Glitter
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David Cameron
I totally agree, and I'd give that bastard Nick Clegg a good kicking while I was at it >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Me too, fucking spineless wanker
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Me too, fucking spineless wanker
I think Nick Clegg's even worse than "Dave". Dave's always been a tory, Clegg pretended he was a decent person, and then jumped into bed with Dave. I didn't mind Lib Dems up untill the coalition. Now I could never bring mysel;f to vote for them.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
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Back to order:
Humphrey Appleby
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
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sounds shitty. I probably wouldn't vote if I lived there either
it's hard to believe so many idiots actually voted for the tories
I can understand people thinking the lib dems would be decent, but fucking conservatives? :zombiefuck:
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
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What letter were we on??
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I I think :tinfoil:
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
That's why voting informal is the best idea, or wearing the fine (here you have to turn up to get marked off if you are registered, and if you don't, then you cop a fine). If you are a-political, then nothing those batards say is gonna sway you one way or the other.
On the other hand, if you DO want to have your say, it's better to make your vote count, rather than have a system like the US where only so-and-so many vote because of apathy or laziness.
And BTW, there is nothing contradictory in my above comments. Only someone who can't read would see any contradiction.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
That's why voting informal is the best idea, or wearing the fine (here you have to turn up to get marked off if you are registered, and if you don't, then you cop a fine). If you are a-political, then nothing those batards say is gonna sway you one way or the other.
On the other hand, if you DO want to have your say, it's better to make your vote count, rather than have a system like the US where only so-and-so many vote because of apathy or laziness.
And BTW, there is nothing contradictory in my above comments. Only someone who can't read would see any contradiction.
I never said there was anything contradictory.
Over here ther's no obligation to vote. A lot of people don't vote here because they're sick of voting for religious bigotry. I live in Northern Ireland, and there's a different voting system herethan in the rest of the UK. I don't fully understand it myself, being a relative newcomer to the province. I just don't vote because I'm neither Unionist or Nationalist, and I wouldn't vote for a party that declared itself as one or the other. Besides, the only real politics over here seems to be Protestant(Unionist) v Catholic(Nationalist). I'm Scottish, and I don't see the point of getting involved in something that doesn't involve me.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
That's why voting informal is the best idea, or wearing the fine (here you have to turn up to get marked off if you are registered, and if you don't, then you cop a fine). If you are a-political, then nothing those batards say is gonna sway you one way or the other.
On the other hand, if you DO want to have your say, it's better to make your vote count, rather than have a system like the US where only so-and-so many vote because of apathy or laziness.
And BTW, there is nothing contradictory in my above comments. Only someone who can't read would see any contradiction.
I never said there was anything contradictory.
Over here ther's no obligation to vote. A lot of people don't vote here because they're sick of voting for religious bigotry. I live in Northern Ireland, and there's a different voting system herethan in the rest of the UK. I don't fully understand it myself, being a relative newcomer to the province. I just don't vote because I'm neither Unionist or Nationalist, and I wouldn't vote for a party that declared itself as one or the other. Besides, the only real politics over here seems to be Protestant(Unionist) v Catholic(Nationalist). I'm Scottish, and I don't see the point of getting involved in something that doesn't involve me.
Not you, that was pointed at someone else who seems to think I'm as hypocritical and two-faced as you can get. Enough of that.
Fair enough. I guess to really understand it, you'd have had to have been born there. And if the actual N Irish can't get the bullshit either, then it really makes you wonder why the whole fucking thing is going on. Fucking religion and politics..... insanity blown to a new proportion.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
That's why voting informal is the best idea, or wearing the fine (here you have to turn up to get marked off if you are registered, and if you don't, then you cop a fine). If you are a-political, then nothing those batards say is gonna sway you one way or the other.
On the other hand, if you DO want to have your say, it's better to make your vote count, rather than have a system like the US where only so-and-so many vote because of apathy or laziness.
And BTW, there is nothing contradictory in my above comments. Only someone who can't read would see any contradiction.
It sounds a bit contradictory to me. In the US, where you don't have to vote or be fined, only the people who actually care about the election go to vote, so the people who do vote have their votes count for more. To me, turning in a blank ballot is just as much a wasted vote as not going to the polls at all, but if you sincerely feel that all the candidates are equally bad and you don't want to vote against anyone or anything, then I think that should be your choice to make. I think forcing apathetic people to go and vote anyway is a travesty.
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...Not you, that was pointed at someone else who seems to think I'm as hypocritical and two-faced as you can get. Enough of that.
You said you were done with it...
Anyway, I'm through with him, and anyone else who backs him up. Lines were drawn, and sides were chosen. I'm done with it all.
Now I am.
:hahaha:
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...Not you, that was pointed at someone else who seems to think I'm as hypocritical and two-faced as you can get. Enough of that.
You said you were done with it...
Anyway, I'm through with him, and anyone else who backs him up. Lines were drawn, and sides were chosen. I'm done with it all.
Now I am.
:hahaha:
You are looking for a cyber bunch of fucking fives, pal.
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Me neither. Trecherous pricks. I voted Labour anyway though to try and keep the Tories out. Unfortunately they're all pretty shit.
I've never voted :-[, but if I had it would have been SNP. Labour would have been much better than the scum we have in power now. They coalition try and make out that poor people are the problem, and that they're scroungers. A lot of my family are poor, and this is affecting them really badly, but they're not scroungers and they have rejected any help that I've offered them because they're too proud to accept it.
Over in N.Ireland we don't have the option to vote for normal political parties. We only have a choice between a bunch of Protestant bigots, or a bunch of Catholic Bigots. It's not worth voting over here. They're all as bad as each other. >:( >:( >:(
Vote informal. Put in a blank sheet. Once you get your name ticked off, you can do what you like. I doubt they stand over you watching you mark off the paper.
It's not worth it. Every political party has to declare itself either Unionist or Nationalist. I think the Alliance Party are the only party that are neutral. I just can't be bothered getting involved in politics over here at all.
I suppose voting informal would probably be the best way to make a protest vote againsdt the current system here. If I ever get round to being registered to vote I might try it. I'd certainly do that before I'd vote for any of the parties in this wretched little part of the world.
That's why voting informal is the best idea, or wearing the fine (here you have to turn up to get marked off if you are registered, and if you don't, then you cop a fine). If you are a-political, then nothing those batards say is gonna sway you one way or the other.
On the other hand, if you DO want to have your say, it's better to make your vote count, rather than have a system like the US where only so-and-so many vote because of apathy or laziness.
And BTW, there is nothing contradictory in my above comments. Only someone who can't read would see any contradiction.
It sounds a bit contradictory to me. In the US, where you don't have to vote or be fined, only the people who actually care about the election go to vote, so the people who do vote have their votes count for more. To me, turning in a blank ballot is just as much a wasted vote as not going to the polls at all, but if you sincerely feel that all the candidates are equally bad and you don't want to vote against anyone or anything, then I think that should be your choice to make. I think forcing apathetic people to go and vote anyway is a travesty.
Our system works for us, and has since 1901. Even the close one this year forced the bastards to actually work for a change, as they had to rely on the Independents and the Greens. Forcing apathetic people to actually get off their arses and DO something for once could be answer to the whole problem, even if they vote informally. And I bet even Libertarians have to vote for people they didn't like now and then, simply cos the alternative wasn't available or far worse.
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Are we on J now?
Can I get the obvious Justin Bieber?
Or am I still stuck at I.
Guess the latter.
:duh:
Facepalm hard it is then, I'l punch myself. "I" it is. :P
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Kyle Sandilands...I would do it a couple of times because I know I would enjoy the sound of the first :)
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...Not you, that was pointed at someone else who seems to think I'm as hypocritical and two-faced as you can get. Enough of that.
You said you were done with it...
Anyway, I'm through with him, and anyone else who backs him up. Lines were drawn, and sides were chosen. I'm done with it all.
Now I am.
:hahaha:
You are looking for a cyber bunch of fucking fives, pal.
Ooooh, I'm so scared!! :wanker: :hahaha:
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Bitch in front of me smoking!!! :grrr:
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Cunt, otherwise known as stepfather.
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That Lohan woman, or whatever her name is.
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Dr Phil.
"There are 3 ways to any solution. Your way, their way, or there's mine."
Here's the 4th: Fuck off, Phil! We don't NEED your advice.
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Dubya
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Everyone who smokes within 1,000 feet of me and everyone who looks at me that doesn't know me or isn't a hot chick wanting me to bang her! They can stare all day!
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Freddy Kreuger. He scares me (CG does not like horror movies :laugh: )
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George W. Bush
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Justin Bieber.
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Angelina Voight, for saying, about her then-infant biological daughter Shiloh, "I'm less inclined to
feel for her. Madd and Zee (adopted children) are survivors, they came through so much. Shiloh always
seemed so privileged from the moment she was born." Then some bullshit about "I have to be sure I don't
ignore her needs just because the others seem so much more vulnerable." This is the woman considered an
absolute saint by her fans, expressing disdain for a baby for not having paid her dues. Fuck that bitch. ::)
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Kyle Sandilands.
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Kyle Sandilands.
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All of you since you don't know the alphabet!!!
But more so...45!!!