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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by carmen newell, Apr 8, 2013.

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  1. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    That's just absurd, with something like politics where leaders and policies will come and go faster than you can fart out a curry, surely it's just stupid to follow one regardless. What you oppose one year you may support the next??
     
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  2. Walter Sobchak

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    Racist?
     
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  3. Stuart Blampey

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    What a crazy answer......
     
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  4. Stuart Blampey

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    Chill mate.
     
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  5. Walter Sobchak

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    I'm sensible enough to realise that Thatcher was a human being - made some decisions that were good, made some that didnt work out too well.

    This vitriolic hatred and talking about dancing on graves and all that is really pathetic.
     
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  6. Stuart Blampey

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    She had Reagan advising her like Big Sam did to Browny, and she floundered as soon as he ****ed off.

    Ideas above her station towards the end etc
     
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  7. DMD

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    Ahem. ^^^^^^


    I'm trying to be reasonable here. The general rule's no politics, but clearly this is an exception with a lot of interest but if it's just a political argument I'll close it.
     
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  8. Walter Sobchak

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    Fair enough.
     
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    she did good .. she did bad ... but its a human dead who had major significance to our way of life like it or not .... time to respect and pay tribute no matter which side of a very big fence you sat on ... RIP
     
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  10. Walter Sobchak

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    You might aswell it's getting out of hand now. Theres dummies everywhere.
     
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  11. Stuart Blampey

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    Why not leave it open as a general Thatcher repository?

    Bound to be more developments and outrage in the days to come. Nailed on.
     
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  13. Murdoc

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    I may have not really identified what part of your post I was replying to mate, I do apologise.

    I was meaning the general idea is to support whichever Party is meeting your requirements/desires/opinions as opposed to sticking with one throughout.

    Though there are many people (whom I know) have a family 'tradition' of supporting a particular party whatever their aims as if they didn't, they would be 'betraying' their family.
     
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  16. Stuart Blampey

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    He had his fingers in a lot of pies.
     
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    missionary work? The Lady's not for turning.
     
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  18. Amin Yapusi

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    Got ya, was gonna say, what a narrow minded **** it would take to choose the leader of your country through blind faith.

    There's a lad who I went schoool with who is just pro labour and anti anything tory, forever ranting about anything and everything on facebook every day. So much in fact I blocked the ****.

    I posed the question as from reading this thread, it seemed there's a few on here who are "number 1 fan" waving their foam hands and wearing the colours of their favoured party, so thought that was the way it goes.
     
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    Is she on that poll of most hated people that was on this forum ?

    I reckon Hitler and AKCJ would get more votes.
     
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  20. Murdoc

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    That is the way for a lot of people, but you'll find they're either the sort of people who are Politics sheep (don't really understand politics and therefore support whoever their friends/family do etc) or those who don't want to break a life-long family trend of supporting a particular party.

    I know someone who, in the last three elections has voted for the three separate main parties (Lib Dems, Labour and Conservatives), all because they met his criteria.
     
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