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Originally posted by LucyMy problem with Mr Bragg is his use of celebrity to promote his twatty politics, I just cannot support someone who has been an instrument of horrific governments.
I used to be a fan of U2, and I still like their music, I just can't bear Bono's bleating. (Mr I have a personal fortune inexcess of £250M, and YOU should be giving to charity, whilst I move my business out of Ireland to save tax) Bono = Bollockbrain.
PS. Referring to a couple of earlier posts, you're not Dutch by any chance?Feel free to PM me on that if you don't want to answer publicly.
PPS. I never even liked U2's music. Thinking back to the original Live Aid concert, there were some fans holding a large U2 banner up close to the stage, cameras on them for the full event. I felt then that U2 had probably paid someone to do that for free publicity out of a charitable event.
Sysman in cynical modeLast edited by Sysman; 4 December 2006, 22:05.
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Originally posted by LucyI doubt that anyone who commits a crime, seriously believes they will get caught.
Going to prison is not a choice.
nothing to see here
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Not a support of communism but IMHO we don't live under democracy in this country, and any ruling elite act pretty much the same be it under communism, capitalism or mixed
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Originally posted by ArdescoMy god you really are into communism in a big way aren't you SA
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Originally posted by Lucy*Lucy rips out own hair*
Im just saying, most people dont even bother voting! And dont really care whats dished out to them anyway.
again, I'm not saying this is what I want to happen to us, or to anywhee else in the world, but I could see a time when people may choose to live in such a society.
Thats all
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SallyAnne is Chico and I claim my crisp unsullied, non-communist fiver!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAnd if you're talking about political freedom...well I'd like to know how many people in this country alone would even care if they lost that right!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAnd if you're talking about political freedom...well I'd like to know how many people in this country alone would even care if they lost that right!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneAnd if you're talking about political freedom...well I'd like to know how many people in this country alone would even care if they lost that right!
*Lucy rips out own hair*
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Originally posted by SallyAnneNo, but committing the crime is a choice isn't it?
And they're choosing to possibly give up their freedom for a return which they see as a more beneficial option.
Going to prison is not a choice.
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Originally posted by LucyThat isn't what I meant.
(Since when is going to prison a choice ?)
This might help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_%28political%29
And if you're talking about political freedom...well I'd like to know how many people in this country alone would even care if they lost that right!
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Originally posted by LucyThat isn't what I meant.
(Since when is going to prison a choice ?)
This might help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_%28political%29
No, but committing the crime is a choice isn't it?
And they're choosing to possibly give up their freedom for a return which they see as a more beneficial option.
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