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7 minutes ago, vogie said:You don't have to be mad to be a Scots Nat, but it helps.
He’s a scots Nats ?
that explains the bitterness. Should have guessed 555
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5 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:
The gutter is where the majority (the 63% of the electorate who are not with you) observed the tawdry, debased and utterly corrupted sham that was the Brexit con being carried out, and unfortunately the Nasty Party has remained wallowing in there and many of their supporters have joined them.
But your answer is the consummate Brexiteer response. You start with an inanity: "I see only sovereignty and self determination."
Then when asked to elaborate, you retort with utter nonsense straight out of Hans Christian Andersen, that if you can't see it, you don't understand.
But there, underneath your weak obfuscation, is your truth - Brexit IS the Emperor's new clothes.
You sound mad.
so you don’t care about democracy and the will of the people? About society and retaining our great British culture. About self rule.
you only care about money. Selling our sovereignty to a German French alliance for a few % points. Sad.
Lucky your the minority
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6 minutes ago, RuamRudy said:
What does sovereignty look like and how will I recognise it?
the blinkered will never get it. There are none so blind as those who cannot see.
keep ignoring society and worry only about % points of gdp. With that philosophy may I assume you’re a Thatcherite?
You remarks on racism are not worthy of a response so I will leave them in the gutter
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12 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
And you had your little inflatable flamingo on which you used to sail the high seas off the south coast.
This will obviously make you an expert on all Naval matters as well.
Wrong again
that flamingo was mine. And it wasn’t pink it was fuchsia thank you very much
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2 minutes ago, placeholder said:That massive swings were relevant to whether or not the vote should be recounted.
There were massive swings
what was my groundless allegation ?
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Just now, Rookiescot said:
Yes I was clarifying my post for you because you seemed to be having difficulty with it.
You can thank me later.
The only difficult I had was that it was factually wrong.
You said no brexiteers served.
i said that’s wrong, some did on the forum and thousands did off the forum
you said ok - nobody on the forum except herfie and nobody off the forum except the thousands that did.????
the only thing you clarified was that your first statement was a load of rubbish lol
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8 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
I was refering to the Brexiteers on here. Hence my mention of Herfiehandbag.
If you had been here for longer than ten minutes you would probably have realised that.
You mentioned herfie on a subsequent post when you were called out on your mistake.
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Just now, placeholder said:
You wrote "obviously in the case where there was a last minute swing". We know why there were massive last minute swings. In Pennsylvania for example almost 3 times as many Democrats as Republicans asked for mail-in ballots. If the Pennsylvania Republicans had allowed those votes to be counted in advance as many other states do and as the Democrats pushed for, the swing would have gone in a red direction, or as it's popularly called, a red shift. And the counting would have been over that night.
Possibly. I still think it’s worth a recount to make sure there were no honest mistakes.
so anyway what was my groundless allegation?
you know when you don’t accuse someone of anything and they get really agitated and tell you to stop accusing them? What do you think?
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1 minute ago, placeholder said:
Actually the reason there were massive last swing votes in most cases was because Republicans refused to change election laws to allow mail-in ballots to be counted in advance. Democrats pressed for that to be done. Now Republicans are using that to make groundless allegations like yours to question the vote totals.
Please let me know what groundless allegation I have made.
I said they should recount the close ones. I made no allegation. You made that bit up.
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5 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
I said none of the ones on here did apart from Herfiehandbag.
Go check.
I will also add you to the list of armchair warriors we have on here.
This is what you said.
Given its remembrance week you and the Brexiteers will have spent all week talking about the UK's military achievements while contributing absolutely nothingtowards them.
not all brexiteers post here. And of the ones that do at least one (herfie) served. So you’re wrong, simple as.
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1 minute ago, Silurian said:
Wisconsin is on track for a recount. Pennsylvania and Arizona will mostly likely not have recounts due to their specific state recount rules. Do some research first before posting. Oh, and just to give you another one, Georgia will have a recount.
Attacking me personally just shows exactly who you are. I guess when you have no specific facts, you attack the poster. Nice.
FYI - A recount will most likely not change any outcome. I am not scared of them. But what ever lets you cling to hope, go for it.
I didn’t say they will have recounts I said they should.
I wasn’t attacking you either, I was saying how you are coming across.
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Just now, Rookiescot said:So did you serve your country?
I don’t share personal details on forums and besides it is Irrelevant to our discussion. Youre point that no brexiteers served was factually incorrect and I pointed that out, no need to try to deflect away from that.
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6 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
None of the ones on here seem to with the exception of Herfiehandbag.
But they all seem to be experts on military matters and indeed who has the right to be called a patriot or a Brit.
Oh, the ones on here. Not the 17,4xx,xxx others
except herfie.
great point well made lol
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1 minute ago, Silurian said:Wow, what a generic non-detailed statement. A recount where, which state, what election and for what reason?
I think Donald conceding is a "good idea". Republicans shouldn't mind since Biden has been declared the winner.
Obviously in the close states where there was a massive last minute swing. What are you scared of?The media don’t get to decide the winner.
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7 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
Given its remembrance week you and the Brexiteers will have spent all week talking about the UK's military achievements while contributing absolutely nothing towards them.
But you are all true Brits and patriots eh?
None of the 17 million Brexiteers served?
link please.
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1 minute ago, Rookiescot said:
Anti Brit?
I served my country. Can you say the same?
What were you serving? Sour grapes?
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8 minutes ago, Surelynot said:
Ha....that made me laugh...there has only been four in the last 40 years, excluding the present buffoon .......and your last line?..........."he didn't care too much about lies or breaking the promises he made to his wife"...do you know nothing about Boris Johnson?
No - I pay little attention to tittle tattle and unsubstantiated rumours.
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2 minutes ago, Rookiescot said:
And leave we have.
Now we just have to sort out the mess you got us all into.
What is this mess you speak of?
I see only sovereignty and self determination.
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A recount is a good idea. The Dems shouldn’t mind if it’s all above board.
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4 minutes ago, polpott said:Which was decried as "project fear" and Boris Cummings doubled down that we would.
The then current PM saying it carried much more weight. Just because you can find someone who said the opposite doesn’t mean we weren’t told. And told by the PM. Millions spent on leaflets to discourage us.
The people were told very clearly. Obama also said we’d be back of the queue. Still people voted leave. Because we wanted to leave.
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3 hours ago, Surelynot said:John Major was the worst Tory PM of the last 40 years, except for Theresa May.
They were both extremely duplicitous. It's ironic that he talks about lies and breaking promises. He is lieing about us being told we would stay in the single market, the PM at the time David Cameron made it perfectly clear that we wouldn't. In his personal life, he didn't care too much about lies or breaking the promises he made to his wife when he had a 4 year long extra marital affair with Edwina Curry either.
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Looks good. Didn't the engine on the 300 have some design issues? Have these issues been sorted now?
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Air quality has reduced the last few days. Not up to dangerous levels, but a lot worse than the average over the last couple of months.
UK sees goodwill for Brexit trade deal, open to 'sensible' fishing compromise
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Mad. You know, angry.
Like rab c nesbitt without the humor pounding away on his dell d620 while necking Bells whisky and cursing about the English lol