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Post by PinkFloyd on May 13, 2016 22:02:45 GMT
Yes / no / undecided.
I have ticked "YES"
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2016 22:34:07 GMT
'Yes'. Explanation follows.
Once when I was in a book store in Santa Monica Calif., I was perusing some books on the American Civil War, or as we Southerners prefer, The War Between the States, etc. And a gentleman approached and we talked, and he explained that he was an "Unreconstructed Southern Nationalist". I found myself at that point - not to be another mindless right-winger, but to be a true nationalist. You know, Germany for the Germans, England for the English, Zimbabwe for the Z-people. Translated so that the fruitcakes of today can understand, it means that when you live here, you do as we do. Or more specifically, you do as the betters of us do, not as the scum do.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2016 21:13:20 GMT
Posts deleted here? Who deleted them, the camel jockeys?
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Post by PinkFloyd on May 14, 2016 22:13:55 GMT
Posts deleted here? Who deleted them, the camel jockeys? It was me Dale, I hold my hands up. Alex was correct, we would probably be "arrested" for airing our "non politically correct" opinions in public..... that's the problem, the other "side" are free to burn flags, demonstrate / protest en mass but it is verbotten for us to utter a word in an attempt to preserve our culture and way of life. Freedom of speech is now only afforded to the "minorities" and anything we have to say, with regard to preserving / protecting our culture is deemed as racially "inflammatory"...... for the sake of protecting the forum I thought it best to delete our discussion regarding Islam. The sad thing is......... we are ALL thinking the same thoughts but our own governments have banned us from discussing them...... a very sad day for freedom and another nail in the coffin with regard to our culture / protecting our culture. Freeedom of speech has now been outlawed and we can only speak our minds in private places........... pity they only made that law for US and have allowed the other lot to do and say what the hell they like. The world has gone tits up Dale but Alex was correct..... for the sake of the forum (with all the info contained within) it was best to remove our (most correct) opinions in order to preserve the "audio" related archives here. The sad thing is........ we are all being forced to sit on the fence by the powers that be and things will only get worse....... they are allowing free speech to one side but denying freedom / freedom of speech to the other side / the right side. I dunno........ it's gone tits up big time. We can start a thread in "Private" regarding this but, again, that will do nothing to preserve our culture..... we need an all out ALLIANCE and we need to become a united force in defeating this cancer that is eating away at our culture but it isn't going to happen Dale. Today's generation believe that being "gay" is good / perfectly normal and they have it drummed into them at school that "multiculturalism" is a good thing........... it's going to get bad, very bad in the future. Thank f**k I won't be here to witness it. Mike.
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Post by PinkFloyd on May 14, 2016 22:21:51 GMT
Posts deleted here? Who deleted them, the camel jockeys? It was Lester Piggot I think? Do a Google on Lester Piggot...... he was a f**kin' legend in more ways than one..... he was not only the world's finest ever jockey, he was also jailed for three years........... a cool dude
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Post by PinkFloyd on May 14, 2016 22:31:29 GMT
Posts deleted here? Who deleted them, the camel jockeys? It could also have been the disc jockey / Tony Blackburn...... Check him out....... another cool dude: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Blackburn
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2016 1:09:16 GMT
Posts deleted here? Who deleted them, the camel jockeys? It could also have been the disc jockey / Tony Blackburn...... Check him out....... another cool dude: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_BlackburnI read the Wiki on the jockey and the disk jockey - fascinating characters who didn't let age get in their way to doing what they were good at. Now, her majesty didn't even pay tax on her income until public opinion demanded it, so that thing against Piggot seems a bit sketchy when I read further in. The radio guy is fascinating - everywhere in the U.S. you have 1000 different "Peel Sessions" but no Blackburn. There's no justice.
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Post by PinkFloyd on May 17, 2016 22:02:10 GMT
In or out?.... don't be afraid to press a button!
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Post by Nigel on Jun 23, 2016 8:35:35 GMT
Out for me.
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Post by Nigel on Jun 23, 2016 8:47:05 GMT
"Today, unemployment in the eurozone is at a record 12%. In the countries hit hardest by the "troika" of banks and bureaucrats, youth unemployment tops 60% and the millions of personal tragedies of lost homes, jobs, pensions and services are testament to the sick joke of "social Europe".
The raft of EU treaties are, as Tony Benn once said, nothing more than a cast-iron manifesto for capitalism that demands the chaos of the complete free movement of capital, goods, services and labour. It is clear that Greece, Spain, Cyprus and the rest need investment, not more austerity and savage cuts to essential public services, but, locked in the eurozone, the only option left is exactly that.
What's more, the EU sees the current crisis as an opportunity to speed up its privatisation drive. Mass unemployment and economic decline is a price worth paying in order to impose structural adjustment in favour of monopoly capitalism.
In Britain and across the EU, healthcare, education and every other public service face the same business model of privatisation and fragmentation. Indeed, the clause in the Health and Social Care Act demanding privatisation of every aspect of our NHS was defended by the Lib Dems on the basis of EU competition law.
But governments do not have to carry out such EU policies: they could carry out measures on behalf of those who elect them. That means having democratic control over capital flows, our borders and the future of our economy for the benefit of everyone.
The only rational course to take is to leave the EU so that elected governments regain the democratic power to decide matters on behalf of the people they serve."
Bob Crowe 2014
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 10:30:07 GMT
Yes / no / undecided. I have ticked "YES"
I say "no: because it is widely tipped that Britain leaving the E.U. is likely to push the rest of the world into a deep recession. It was bad enough with the Greek crisis, but this is likely to be far worse, I know things aren't great at the moment, but they are likely to get far worse, at least in the short term, and you may later wish you hadn't done so. Next could be the rest of the United Kingdom falling apart into separate entities. Yes, I hate Privatising everything too. Services that were originally Government owned usually get far more expensive for those who can least afford them, and service suffers.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 23, 2016 20:53:39 GMT
I voted this morning with a great big "X" in the leave box and everybody I know has done the same...... the only people who will vote to remain are the stupid people so it looks like we will remain a member of Europe Alex. This country is full of stupid people who rely on others to make decisions for them..... their "vote" will undoubtedly seal the deal...... we will remain part of Europe. I just hope that the sensible people get out there and put their "X" in the leave box...... put their money where their silent mouths are (silenced by the liberals who class anybody who has a differing opinion as a racist or sexist)...... let's just see if all the closet "this country has gone to the dogs" types have the guts to put their "X" in the right box! I don't trust any of it, never have done....... the voting "booths" only have pencils inside them and pencil can be rubbed out...... you are not, technically, allowed to mark your "X" with a pen for stupid reasons: www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/council-warns-eu-referendum-voters-8268475I don't trust any of it......... it's a foregone conclusion and has been an absolute waste of time and money but so called "democracy" has to be seen to be done from time to time. Britain WILL still be part of Europe tomorrow, you can bet your bottom dollar / Euro / pound on it.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 23, 2016 21:13:21 GMT
And.... think about it....... who's stopping someone adding an extra "X" with a pencil to your voting sheet? That would equate to a spoilt ballot and, thus, a null vote. Possibly the failsafe method of voting would be by giving your fingerprint or DNA but that would be more like an annual information gathering session........ just like the democratic pencil "X" in a box is but with bells and whistles attached We're doomed!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 21:31:09 GMT
Mike I sympathize with you. Germany lost WW2 , but is now the key player in the EU. The smart people will move to a country with the same original ideals that isn't part of the EU, and that still has some control of it's own destiny. Southern Hemisphere perhaps ?
Regards Alex
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 23, 2016 21:47:50 GMT
Mike I sympathize with you. Germany lost WW2 , but is now the key player in the EU. The smart people will move to a country with the same original ideals that isn't part of the EU, and that still has some control of it's own destiny. Southern Hemisphere perhaps ?
Regards Alex Lets see what happens..... I am firmly "out" ......... The results will be in tomorrow morning..... what will be be will be and I'll accept the result. Best, Mike.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 22:07:00 GMT
I finally got the inside story, about how the ragheads have descended on Britain because it's open to them, because Britain is in the EU.
Whoever passed that EU membership with the provision to open the borders to the very people who hate and despise Western tradition, should be arrested and charged with sedition.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 6:27:28 GMT
Bye, Bye E.U !!! The GBP has now hit the lowest level since the Global Financial crisis. The AU$ is now about 7% higher against the GBP too. The GBP has now lost 10% already, which is the worst result in 30 years. Let's hope that it's worthwhile in the long run for the U.K. as Scotland voted convincingly to remain in the E.U and is now likely to again wish to break away from England. It could be the beginning of the end for the U.K as we know it ?
P.M. David Cameron has now resigned.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 11:09:15 GMT
Cameron isn't leaving until October? They might as well post a sign "last chance to flood into the U.K. before the doors are closed". Will the "new" PM be able to deport the people that don't belong?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 11:13:16 GMT
Bye, Bye E.U !!! The GBP has now hit the lowest level since the Global Financial crisis. The AU$ is now about 7% higher against the GBP too. The GBP has now lost 10% already, which is the worst result in 30 years. Let's hope that it's worthwhile in the long run for the U.K. as Scotland voted convincingly to remain in the E.U and is now likely to again wish to break away from England. It could be the beginning of the end for the U.K as we know it ?
P.M. David Cameron has now resigned. Independent England once again? England for the English? What's the bad news? Naturally the "markets" plunge, now that the international banksters are going to lose some of their free money. And before those parasites have a chance to start a new war, let's go arrest them.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 11:27:34 GMT
Reading on about the vote, and the Jo Cox killing, it seems obvious that the "progressives" greatly fear "old white men" who would like their nation and culture to be stable. Or, I should say that the Pink People are afraid of losing part of their dole.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 11:32:30 GMT
Dale Whenever the markets crash badly and stay down for a while before recovering, a lot of retirees especially, and worldwide, who rely on the income from their Superannuation to survive see their accounts drop dramatically, and they don't always fully recover again. This can reduce dramatically the number of years your Super is going to see you out. This happened to me with the last Global meltdown and I never fully recovered, despite Australia not quite going into recession like most other countries did.
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Post by mrpharmacist on Jun 24, 2016 20:40:37 GMT
Bye, Bye E.U !!! The GBP has now hit the lowest level since the Global Financial crisis. The AU$ is now about 7% higher against the GBP too. The GBP has now lost 10% already, which is the worst result in 30 years. Let's hope that it's worthwhile in the long run for the U.K. as Scotland voted convincingly to remain in the E.U and is now likely to again wish to break away from England. It could be the beginning of the end for the U.K as we know it ?
P.M. David Cameron has now resigned. Independent England once again? England for the English? What's the bad news? Naturally the "markets" plunge, now that the international banksters are going to lose some of their free money. And before those parasites have a chance to start a new war, let's go arrest them. The pound went up the last week, now dips. So what? Someone made a lot of money out of it or will do. Artificially strong as it is. As for the pound against the aussie and kiwi dollar it freaking sunk back in 2009 and has never recovered despite the vagaries of the greenback
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 24, 2016 20:59:58 GMT
Dale Whenever the markets crash badly and stay down for a while before recovering, a lot of retirees especially, and worldwide, who rely on the income from their Superannuation to survive see their accounts drop dramatically, and they don't always fully recover again. This can reduce dramatically the number of years your Super is going to see you out. This happened to me with the last Global meltdown and I never fully recovered, despite Australia not quite going into recession like most other countries did. Alex Rich people making a few quid at computer terminals Alex....... the pound will bounce back in its own time, have no fear of that. The "markets" are just a bunch of louts shifting money about...... you'll notice that GOLD has gone up in price after the result? Don't worry about it...... it will all recover. The UK people have sent out a message and I hope it has a domino effect across Europe. The UK were absolutely fine before entering the European Union (we were once called GREAT BRITAIN and ruled the world) but are now seemingly (according to some) unable to conduct our own affairs? Angela Merkel may welcome rape on the streets of Cologne but I'd rather go back to enjoying cucumber sandwiches on the lawn. A damned good result BUT it all depends on who is going to Captain the ship into the unknown....... that's what this all depends on..... a good captain. David Cameron has resigned, massive respect to the man, and will do his best to harbour the ship in calm waters until his successor takes the helm but WHO will that successor be and will he steer us into a rock? One thing is for sure...... we've voted and there's no going back now..... it's full steam ahead and I only hope the captain of the ship UK has a good crew on board
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2016 21:28:18 GMT
I'd vote for David Icke or George Galloway, but even if I could, they would probably have to submit to a thorough beating by Her Majesty's disciplinarians in a dungeon somewhere, for purposes of cleansing their souls.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 24, 2016 21:29:19 GMT
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