whos running the country?

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steve56
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whos running the country?

Post by steve56 »

blunkett or blair?i dont fancy forking out nearly 100? for identity cards either;my lifes my own.
Ace
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Post by Ace »

Steve56 posted 'my lifes my own.'

It is Steve, but we all know your life with the million + posts you have made

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Pervert
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Re: whos running the country?

Post by Pervert »

Steve echoing Patrick McGoohan there, but in this brave new world we are all numbers to the powers that be.
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IdolDroog
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Re: whos running the country?

Post by IdolDroog »

still maintain that whilst im pro people with disabilities inclusion in the working world, i dont see how someone who cannot see can operate within the role of home secretary....and at the risk of pissing off a lotta people who want to say "a blind person would be grateful to see ANYTHING" ...well he hasnt ever had to see how god awful those photographs really are so it doesnt bother him. i def do not want ID cards. passports and driving licenses must cover a massive percent of the population. Just make old paper licenses in need of updating to photo if you INSIST on regulating us all.
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steve56
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i just feel that again?im not feeling myself lately?ghostdog wrote:

> Brail Porn........wouldn't mind some myself actually!!!
Illinoisblue
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Re: whos running the country?

Post by Illinoisblue »

Not strictly true that 'ID cards are a part of everyday life in the US'.

While it's certainly true that you need state or govt issued photo ID to gain access to bars and clubs and to buy ciggarettes and alcohol, there's no compulsory ID card scheme here in the US.
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