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Everything posted by badgerx16
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Careful now, you may provoke a few comparisons between pots & kettles.
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From the BBC summary of LD economic policy ;"identify and cut £15bn per year of lower priority spending to protect front-line services while reducing structural deficit at least as fast as Labour plans, beginning in 2011". Compare this with the Tories "Aim to eliminate "the bulk" of the UK's structural deficit within five years beginning in 2010 with £6bn in cuts", and Labour "cutting the deficit by more than 50% by 2014 and reducing the structural deficit by at least two-thirds over the next parliament".
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Whilst the Tories will "cut civil service costs by a third over five years" by "not filling vacancies as they arise".
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Given that the vast majority of the CONservative posters I've seen have Gordy's face on them, I'm sure you could think of some creative additions
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'fraid not. Some very slight para-phrasing and truncation, but that is indeed what he said. Beeb has a snippet ; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8629044.stm
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Well done ! That's the first step.
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Why was he in Iraq ? Maybe he wasn't being 'sheltered' after all ? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/abu-nidal-notorious-palestinian-mercenary-was-a-us-spy-972812.html Yasin was born in the US, and was held by the FBI after the 1993 WTC attack, before being released as a reward for his co-operation with them ! He moved to Iraq, where after a year of 'freedom' he was arrested and held in jail. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/05/31/60minutes/main510795.shtml
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Why not Mugabe then ? Oh, forgot, no oil. North Korea ? Ooops, might be able to defend themselves, let's look somewhere easier. Anybody fancy a little intervention in Yemen ? No ? ( Do the Yanks even know where it is ? ) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8629858.stm. Yep, they've got democracy down to a tee ! No it wasn't, ( From Wiki ) In October 2006, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Iraqi government estimated that more than 365,000 Iraqis had been displaced since the 2006 bombing of the al-Askari Mosque, bringing the total number of Iraqi refugees to more than 1.6 million.[66] By 2008, the UNHCR raised the estimate of refugees to a total of about 4.7 million (~16% of the population). The number of refugees estimated abroad was 2 million (a number close to CIA projections[67]) and the number of internally displaced people was 2.7 million.[68] In 2007, Iraq's anti-corruption board reported that 35% of Iraqi children, or about five million children, were orphans. Yep, you're right about that one !
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Trust the garlic eating surrender monkeys to bow to pressure from the CHEATS.
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tarantella
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A quote from Bland-boy Cameron today, saying why voting LD is baaaaaad, and likely to leave Gordy in power: "You could easily wake up on May 7 and find literally you are stuck with what you have got, you are stuck with Gordon Brown in Downing Street, you're stuck with a deficit,........" But, if you vote Tory, the good luck fairies will come and magic the deficit away.
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Jaegermeister
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NG on BBC news this morning; "We will ban all inports of manufactured goods, these things should be made in Britain.........except for widgets for beer cans; they can be made much cheaper in China, so we'll keep inporting them friom there" "We will send ALL immigrants back home.........except those that work here or own businesses that contribute to the economy.....it's the muslims, those Somalis, they're the ones we'll send back. We'll offer them £50,000 each to go home". And he expects people to vote for him ! ( And some actually will ).
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No, it is quite simple - surely even enough for you ! There are 2 main effects in action, according to the prevailing theories. The first is MMGW, caused by generating large quantities of CO2, methane, & water vapour, which act as greenhouse gases and cause temperature rises experienced at surface levels of the planet. The second is the effect of particulate pollution, ( which is also a side effect of burning fossil fuels ), which when it reaches critical higher levels acts to reflect solar radiation, and therefore cools the planetary ecosystem. The second acts to reduce the effect of the first. At lower levels, particularly during take-off, climbing to cruising altitudes, and landing, aircraft are contributing to the greenhouse effect, once at heights above 30,000 feet they are predominantly adding to GD.
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It's not as if anybody wants it to happen.
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How exactly ? You either choke on particulate pollution or fry due to MMGW.