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Re: Advice on controling a forum wanted.

Postby golinux » Mon Feb 18, 2013 12:35 am

[quote="nadir"]Oh ... what is weird, to me, is that everyone in the Western democracies shout at politicians, but at the same time votes the same persons again, and again, and again, and again ... That is not very reasonable.

I have boycotted many elections in my 70+ years. The latest being last November. Won't be a participant in the charade anymore. I will however kick *** any time an opportunity arises. I'm pretty good with words . . . ;)
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Re: Advice on controling a forum wanted.

Postby ukbrian » Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:10 am

nadir wrote:Oh ... what is weird, to me, is that everyone in the Western democracies shout at politicians, but at the same time votes the same persons again, and again, and again, and again ... That is not very reasonable.
I've never voted in a democratic politico election in my life and I'm 70 this year.

Things were a bit better when I was younger, you had local politicos not ones forced on you from god knows where, same with banks they were local and the money stayed local, now it all goes to the gambling palaces in london to be gamed on the commodities market which in turn forces up the prices in the shops for the banks customers/mugs.Image

Maybe a Bitcoin type system would make banks obsolete.

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I've noticed friend. (smile)
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Re: Advice on controling a forum wanted.

Postby golinux » Mon Feb 18, 2013 1:54 am

Ah . . . another old curmudgeon. McGovern and Nader were worth the trouble though they didn't have a chance of winning.
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Re: Advice on controling a forum wanted.

Postby ukbrian » Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:35 am

golinux wrote:Ah . . . another old curmudgeon. McGovern and Nadir were worth the trouble though they didn't have a chance of winning.
politicos are bought and paid for very cheaply for the damage they inflict, never trusted them or quacks.

Most trained to be lawyers, to [s]miss lead[/s] lie with a straight face and honest expression.
can't be arsed to even think about the waste of spaces, sooner have fun.
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Re: Advice on controling a forum wanted.

Postby nadir » Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:39 am

nadir wrote:
speaking of politiicans and South-America: One president of such a state donates nearly all of his income to the poor. As soon i run into it again i may give the country and name.

Jose Mujica, president of Uruguay

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Kennedy and Hoover seem to have done the same, btw.
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