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You laughed at me when I said the rapture was coming. Today, do you
laugh? President Trump is being inaugurated. Brexit is going fine. The labour party may still prove themselves to be the most hated political party in the UK, when some labour MPs are thinking of voting against the PM starting the talks on leaving the EU with article 50. Further raptures will come this year with the Dutch, French and German state elections. The old Stalinist “liberal” world as started to crumble, the people are waking up to the indoctrination by the “liberals” with their fake news and brain washing of children in schools. Give a great hurrah for the brave new world of true freedom, decency, and patriotism. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 11:47:51 AM UTC, Jumper wrote:
You laughed at me when I said the rapture was coming. Today, do you laugh? President Trump is being inaugurated. Brexit is going fine. The labour party may still prove themselves to be the most hated political party in the UK, when some labour MPs are thinking of voting against the PM starting the talks on leaving the EU with article 50. Further raptures will come this year with the Dutch, French and German state elections. The old Stalinist “liberal” world as started to crumble, the people are waking up to the indoctrination by the “liberals” with their fake news and brain washing of children in schools. Give a great hurrah for the brave new world of true freedom, decency, and patriotism. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus Got any weather news? |
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On 20/01/2017 12:10, Keith (Southend) wrote:
On 20/01/2017 12:06, wrote: On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 11:47:51 AM UTC, Jumper wrote: You laughed at me when I said the rapture was coming. Today, do you laugh? President Trump is being inaugurated. It has to be the most stupid thing the rednecks in the flyover states have ever done. Electing a narcissistic demagogue as president. We have to hope he doesn't cement his position as dictator in chief forever. Voting Trump into the White House is a real life plot cross between "Being There" and "The Manchurian Candidate". s/Manchurian/Putin/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078841/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056218/ Got any weather news? Weather news: radiactive fallout expected when World War III begins. That reminds me I must service the generator set. Ready for the rapture. I wonder how long President Flatulance will last before his populist boastful bull****ting campaign rhetoric comes back to haunt him? -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 2017-01-20, Martin Brown wrote:
On 20/01/2017 12:10, Keith (Southend) wrote: On 20/01/2017 12:06, wrote: On Friday, January 20, 2017 at 11:47:51 AM UTC, Jumper wrote: You laughed at me when I said the rapture was coming. Today, do you laugh? President Trump is being inaugurated. It has to be the most stupid thing the rednecks in the flyover states have ever done. Electing a narcissistic demagogue as president. We have to hope he doesn't cement his position as dictator in chief forever. Voting Trump into the White House is a real life plot cross between "Being There" and "The Manchurian Candidate". s/Manchurian/Putin/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078841/ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056218/ I must say I have always regarded "Being There" as one of the funniest films I have ever seen, better even than "Dr Strangelove" Got any weather news? Weather news: radiactive fallout expected when World War III begins. That reminds me I must service the generator set. Ready for the rapture. I wonder how long President Flatulance will last before his populist boastful bull****ting campaign rhetoric comes back to haunt him? |
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On Friday, 20 January 2017 14:47:51 UTC+3, Jumper wrote:
You laughed at me Nah, I never laughed at you, only pitied the miserable wretch you are. when I said the rapture was coming. Blondie re-releasing their 1981 single, are they? Today, do you laugh? President Trump is being inaugurated. No. Today I weep. Brexit is going fine. The labour party may still prove themselves to be the most hated political party in the UK, when some labour MPs are thinking of voting against the PM starting the talks on leaving the EU with article 50. I hope they do. Sadly it won't be enough to scupper the process but I'll be damned if the Brexiteers think they are going to get an easy ride on this. Everything(legal of course) should be done to stop this madness. Col |
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On Saturday, 21 January 2017 02:43:08 UTC+3, Adam Lea wrote:
On 20/01/2017 12:16, wrote: I hope they do. Sadly it won't be enough to scupper the process but I'll be damned if the Brexiteers think they are going to get an easy ride on this. Everything(legal of course) should be done to stop this madness. Col Brexit is happening whether we like it or not. I think it is best to accept what is happening and hope that the UK does come out as well as it can. If the exit is bad for the UK then it may well affect a lot of us adversely, so wishing for it to be hard makes no sense to me. I also hope that the outcome ultimately turns out better than expected, that won't be known until some time after we have left properly. I am not yet 100% convinced this will even happen at all. Call it clutching at straws if you like but there are many twists & turns yet to go on this. Remember the referendum reult isn't leglly binsing and there will be a vote in Parliament to implement Brexit assuming the Supreme Court decision goes against the Government. It should be made hard for the Brexiteers in the sense that it should be fought all the way and certainly to get as 'soft' a Brexit as reasonably possible. There was no mention of the type of Brexit on the ballot paper so all tht is still up for grabs. Nigel Farage said before the vote that if the result was 52-48 in favour of remain then the matter wouldn't be over by a long shot, well now it's the reverse result then the matter can't be consider to be over either. Col |
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On 21/01/2017 05:20, wrote:
On Saturday, 21 January 2017 02:43:08 UTC+3, Adam Lea wrote: On 20/01/2017 12:16, wrote: I hope they do. Sadly it won't be enough to scupper the process but I'll be damned if the Brexiteers think they are going to get an easy ride on this. Everything(legal of course) should be done to stop this madness. Col Brexit is happening whether we like it or not. I think it is best to accept what is happening and hope that the UK does come out as well as it can. If the exit is bad for the UK then it may well affect a lot of us adversely, so wishing for it to be hard makes no sense to me. I also hope that the outcome ultimately turns out better than expected, that won't be known until some time after we have left properly. I am not yet 100% convinced this will even happen at all. If it's blocked, the be prepared for UKIP to make massive advances in the 2020 election! Call it clutching at straws if you like but there are many twists & turns yet to go on this. Remember the referendum reult isn't leglly binsing and there will be a vote in Parliament to implement Brexit assuming the Supreme Court decision goes against the Government. It should be made hard for the Brexiteers in the sense that it should be fought all the way and certainly to get as 'soft' a Brexit as reasonably possible. That's not what *I* voted for! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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in 446525 20170121 073415 Vidcapper wrote:
On 21/01/2017 05:20, wrote: On Saturday, 21 January 2017 02:43:08 UTC+3, Adam Lea wrote: On 20/01/2017 12:16, wrote: I hope they do. Sadly it won't be enough to scupper the process but I'll be damned if the Brexiteers think they are going to get an easy ride on this. Everything(legal of course) should be done to stop this madness. Col Brexit is happening whether we like it or not. I think it is best to accept what is happening and hope that the UK does come out as well as it can. If the exit is bad for the UK then it may well affect a lot of us adversely, so wishing for it to be hard makes no sense to me. I also hope that the outcome ultimately turns out better than expected, that won't be known until some time after we have left properly. I am not yet 100% convinced this will even happen at all. If it's blocked, the be prepared for UKIP to make massive advances in the 2020 election! Call it clutching at straws if you like but there are many twists & turns yet to go on this. Remember the referendum reult isn't leglly binsing and there will be a vote in Parliament to implement Brexit assuming the Supreme Court decision goes against the Government. It should be made hard for the Brexiteers in the sense that it should be fought all the way and certainly to get as 'soft' a Brexit as reasonably possible. That's not what *I* voted for! When it finally sinks in what an awful disaster it is going to be even some Leave voters will change their minds. If polls show that a large majority are against it even mad Theresa Mayhem will think agan. |
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