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Previously on "I must stop reading the BBC's "Have Your Say""
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI know that I shouldn't look at it.
I know that I will be incensed when I see the moronic ramblings of the general public. You lot are bad enough at the best of times but are no comparison to the people who post their comments on that site. They need to be shot and that is the end of it.
Yet, I couldn't stop myself just now dragging my mouse over the link and hitting the left-click button. This is what they are on about today:
http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thre...20090415084851
Is there are Firefox add-in that I can download that will automatically block out any references to the "Have Your Say" part of the website.
<Pogle runs off to gouge out her eyes with a blunt carrot>
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I think Shooting is too extreme. This country needs cleaners and people to work in Macdonalds.
Why not just deny them the vote?
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this guy would fit in here perfectly..
"With going on towards 7 billion people in the world I think it is right that we stop the funding of some of the more undesirable elements of society. It's a tough choice but there you go, either sort yourself out or die off. I'm not that bothered either way."
Mike, Manchester
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interesting reply from a highly intellectual individual..
"with relation to stopping alcoho lics benefits as one comment was made saying yes as if we give then money they will buy more drink i agree however what about all the drug addicts who get benefits and free medication how much doyou think this costs every year so if you stop benefits to alcoholics then stop it for drug abusers"
andrew kerr rennie paterson, birmingham
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i am out of the work and i struggle to survive on the money the government say i can have so why should they be allowed extra to get there fix take there money off them and let them suffer
simon firth, leeds, United Kingdom
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I must stop reading the BBC's "Have Your Say"
I know that I shouldn't look at it.
I know that I will be incensed when I see the moronic ramblings of the general public. You lot are bad enough at the best of times but are no comparison to the people who post their comments on that site. They need to be shot and that is the end of it.
Yet, I couldn't stop myself just now dragging my mouse over the link and hitting the left-click button. This is what they are on about today:
http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thre...20090415084851
Is there a Firefox add-in that I can download that will automatically block out any references to the "Have Your Say" part of the website.Tags: None
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