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Re: Jimslip
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:52 pm
by a m playlist
David Johnson wrote:
> "whilst at the same time would have removed ALL your freedoms "
>
> Never mind Jim. The Tories are doing nothing about it.
>
> Cant be long before you are celebrating the introduction of opt
> in and network blocking for porn sites.
>
> Remind me, you didnt have a problem with this particular attack
> on civil liberties because it got rid of the bandwidth
> timewasters (many of them posters on this forum, I guess) and
> newcomers with their small porn sites.
>
> Extra dosh for that world renowned, fantastico website,
> Jimslip.com!
>
> Roll on this particular attack on civil liberties, eh Jim?
I take it, David, that you're not a member of Jimslip.com?
a m playlist
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:56 pm
by David Johnson
Afraid I have as yet, not taken the opportunity to join the leading purveyors of high class, low priced, quality porn.
Re: Jimslip2
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:57 pm
by william
David where did you hear about the exploding bananas ? thought that was secret.....
Like the story about Cameron with the divers breathing liquid so they could go down deeper..... guy gets picked up by the cloaks asking him where he got his info from as it was a top secrret project they had been working on and had cracked - truth a little stranger than fiction....
The anti terrorist movement is based on lies and of getting in laws and regulations that clamp down on the public freedoms as tightly as they can dare - they dont want free people doing what they want to do as it means that they cant get thier money out of you......
Re: The "Divisive Nation" Party
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:49 pm
by Rumpleforeskin
"Oh forgot one point - why are pensioners, the poor, the disabled having to pay the cost for bailing out the banks whilst the banking sector walks away scotfree?"
Crude emotional blackmail. And as for blaming the banks ad nauseam - for every irresponsible loan there was an irresponsible borrower, egged on by Gordon Brown.
Re: The "Divisive Nation" Party
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:52 pm
by Rumpleforeskin
HAHA ! And there was me convinced he was a dead-ringer for Kermit's nephew Robin.
Rumple
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:52 pm
by David Johnson
"And as for blaming the banks ad nauseam - for every irresponsible loan there was an irresponsible borrower, egged on by Gordon Brown."
I can't remember getting a single phone call, email or letter telling me to borrow money I couldn't pay back.
I can't remember one of his speeches saying "Got no money" "Get a loan" "You know it makes sense". I thought it was the bank that decided? Did Gordon send a letter to the bank without me knowing it, authorising my mortgage?
Re: Rumple
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:00 pm
by Rumpleforeskin
I and anyone not suffering from selective lefty amnesia can distinctly remember slews of unsolicited mail containing loan application forms from banks and credit card companies littering the doormat.
It was in the first half of the previous decade but I can't quite remember who was Chancellor can you?
Perhaps your credit file was already screwed by then so you didn't get any, already lived out the socialist philosophy of your money growing on other people's trees and hit the buffers maybe?
Re: Rumple
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:10 pm
by David Johnson
Blimey, were they sent by Gordon? What a bastard he was, sending all that stuff to me without telling me who it was from.
Re: Rumple
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:24 pm
by Rumpleforeskin
All your comments are reductiae ad absurdam and symptomatic of moral and intellectual bankruptcy. No wonder you support labour.
What WAS Gordon "control freak" Brown doing during his time as Chancellor then, according to you?
Re: Rumple
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:27 pm
by David Johnson
I find the Search facility excellent to find out what people have posted in the past.
All the best!