BNP MEP voted in.
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if the previous goverments had not turned this country into the joke that it is were it is so easy to work/drain the system (not just ethnic community's the white unemployed/lazy bas#ards are quite good at it too). people would not need to vote for such party's as the bnp but i really think it is a protest vote more than people voting for there policies.My bike
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Crapaud wrote:passout wrote:Kinda ...passout wrote:but you have to be pretty sure to say that there definitely isn't a God, it's not as though you can prove that there isn't one. ...passout wrote:... That Cee has got a lot to answer for!
I NEED that as a car sticker!Pictures are better than words because some words are big and hard to understand.
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ah well....its all my fault again good job my shoulders are broad and my back waterproof
religion aside (and apparently the BNP are into Odinism or something...:roll: )
The numbers say that the BNP actaully got fewer votes in the Euro Election than they did in the last one.....encouraging..
however, the fact that 65% of people did not vote, coupled with the addition of proprtional representation means that the extremist parties do get a chance to have a candidate...
Maybe some good things can come out...let the Nick Griffin open his mouth in public at every opportunity and it shouldn't be too long before people start saying WTF is this snake in trousers on...
and it is quite possibly the kick up the ar$e that our politicians needed.Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I believe in the future of the human race.
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A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject - Churchill0
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Crapaud wrote:passout wrote:Kinda ...passout wrote:but you have to be pretty sure to say that there definitely isn't a God, it's not as though you can prove that there isn't one. ...passout wrote:... That Cee has got a lot to answer for!
I think that I did get it but what I'm saying is that to believe in either anything or nothing both require faith in my view. I realise that the for the Athiest God doesn't exist - but non belief is as strong a statement as belief. The non-existance of God requires as much 'faith' as the existance of God. There is no way that you can prove or disprove either so in that sense both represent an equally valid belief.
Also some people think that man is phycologically programmed to have belief systems - religion, superstition, Darwinism, science etc. I think that the majority of people believe in something.
Personally I respect those who choose to believe in God but don't do so myself. Although Nick Griffin will go to hell if anybody does!'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0 -
and it is quite possibly the kick up the ar$e that our politicians needed
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guilliano wrote:I'm an atheist. I say that because I KNOW there is no god. I will continue to know this and accept it as fact until I am proven wrong by this God appearing before me and introducing itself...... and I'll need at least 2 forms of photographic ID before I am convinced
And we all 'knew' the world was flat, sorry couldn't resist
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