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trueblue 3 Strikes - Banned!

Joined: 31 Oct 2005 Posts: 260 Location: caravan
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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elaine c smith is a rent a gob.
she will have been paid to say it.
why do you think a 'unioinst' paper pays her to spout her s***e that is contrary to a 'unionist' edotor? maybe to generate interest and sell the paper????????????
she has little talent and is very ugly.
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SLG Born Again..........and still Scottish!

Joined: 16 Sep 2005 Posts: 5515 Location: Dùn Eideann
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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| trueblue wrote: | elaine c smith is a rent a gob.
she will have been paid to say it.
why do you think a 'unioinst' paper pays her to spout her s***e that is contrary to a 'unionist' edotor? maybe to generate interest and sell the paper????????????
she has little talent and is very ugly. |
I expect that the Unionist (why do you put it in quotation marks?) paper tolerates her views because she is a popular figure who their readers enjoy reading. Do you know otherwise??????????
Is it important that you don't find ger attractive? Do you only listen to political opinion from those you find attractive? I would think that this ywould be quite limiting... |
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trueblue 3 Strikes - Banned!

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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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i'm sure you would agree that if someone is attractive then yiu are more likely to listen.
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SLG Born Again..........and still Scottish!

Joined: 16 Sep 2005 Posts: 5515 Location: Dùn Eideann
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:23 pm Post subject: |
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| trueblue wrote: | i'm sure you would agree that if someone is attractive then yiu are more likely to listen.
i meant to ask what is the name of this 'unionist' paper. |
To be honest, when it comes to politics there are very few attractive women involved in Scottish politics. In fact I can't think of any at the moment. Do you know of any? What's your opinion of Annabel Goldie - is she more your cup of tea?
The paper is the Sunday Mail. |
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azzuri 'Our Scotland' Fossil

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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Trueblue even this is pathetic by your standards.
Having a pop at someone becuase they are ugly - does this make their opinions less valid? _________________ "Every single person on this planet is unique. Just like everyone else..." - Random Guy in Edinburgh Pub
Possibly the funniest site in the world, 'The Daily Mash' - http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ |
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trueblue 3 Strikes - Banned!

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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her opinions are not valid whether she was attractive or not. however when an ugly burdd goes on a rant i disagree with i find it even more reprehensible. _________________ **sig. edited by admin |
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SLG Born Again..........and still Scottish!

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:05 pm Post subject: |
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| trueblue wrote: | | her opinions are not valid whether she was attractive or not. |
Why not?
| trueblue wrote: | | however when an ugly burdd goes on a rant i disagree with i find it even more reprehensible. |
Why is it more reprehensible? |
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trueblue 3 Strikes - Banned!

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:54 pm Post subject: |
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1. i think her opinions stink.
2. if a woman has an opinion which you disagree with and is a growler it's just more unpleasant. just an opinion. _________________ **sig. edited by admin |
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parkhead_rfb Getting on a bit!
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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trueblue prob doesnt know any real women so he likes to only see attractive women in the media, try dating sites mate.
oh and a tip no woman likes to hear you rant about how oirish men at ra sellik park and there kafflic government are opressing ra peepul  _________________ "our revenge will be the laughter of our children" bobby sands MP
"there is no equality in a society that stands upon the political and economic bog, if only the strongest make it good or survive" bobby sands MP |
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trueblue 3 Strikes - Banned!

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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ehhhhhhhhhhhmmmmm. _________________ **sig. edited by admin |
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Home Guard Finding Ma' Way
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:04 pm Post subject: Trueblue |
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| TrueBlue is a wind up merchant. Ignore him. The best way to get rid of a pest is to deprive him of oxygen therefore DON'T reply it only encourages him!!!!! |
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SLG Born Again..........and still Scottish!

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http://freescotlandnow.blogspot.com/
| Quote: | SCOTS STARS & POLITICIANS CALL FOR INDEPENDENCE AS CONVENTION LAUNCHES
Independence Convention Launches St Andrews Day 7pm Dynamic Earth Edinburgh.
Here's what some leading Scots have said about Scottish Independence:
Elaine C Smith, Actress: "I believe the time is right for Scotland to be free to discuss its future, including independence".
John McAllion, the former Labour MSP and MP for Dundee East: "Unfortunately, I am unable to be physically present at this launch of Scottish Independence Convention. But I offer my full support to this project which aims to draw together political parties and representatives of the wider Scottish public to challenge the legitimacy of the union. Support for Scottish independence is alive and well and remains a continuing threat to the survival of the antiquated British state."
John Byrne, writer and artist: "I agree that we should have tax breaks for artists in Scotland. They have been a huge success in Ireland. That was the start of it all. It seemed to signal a different mindset within the Irish government. I believe Scotland should be autonomous. It should be a separate nation."
Sean Connery: "The opening day of the Scottish Parliament on 1st July 1999 was one of the proudest days of my life. However, nearly seven years on, it is obvious that the powers are inadequate to do a real job for Scotland."
"My most pressing concern is that the dead hand of Westminster still weighs too heavily on many areas of Scottish life. I also believe that Scottish commentators should give a fair wind to the proposals coming from our Parliament to improve the life of Scots."
"I believe in Independence because it means equality for Scotland and that is the high ground in the coming debate - a debate which I welcome."
Tommy Sheridan MSP: "I'm very enthusiastic about the prospect of a wide-ranging campaign, united to promote the principle of independence that cuts across party lines. I think there is close to, if not already, a majority of Scots who would support independence. Among some sections, particularly the young, it is an overwhelming majority."
Brian Nugent, spokesperson for the Free Scotland Party: "Free Scotland is delighted that the Independence Convention will be going public after a lot of hard work in the background by representatives of political parties, including Free Scotland, and others."
"St Andrews Day is the perfect day for the launch of the Independence Convention which we can all hope will rival the success of the Scottish Constitutional Convention in achieving it aim."
"The major fault with the Scottish Constitutional Convention was that it set limits on the ambitions on voters in Scotland. Why stop at devolution? The aim of the Independence Convention is to give voters the opportunity to answer the question about Independence that should have been asked along with the others in the devolution referendum."
Alan McGee, founder of Creation Records: "Scotland should have more powers. It should be much more like Ireland and a Celtic haven for artists. We should be making it easier for people to exist, with tax breaks not just for musicians to live in their home country but artists like Jim Lambie who shouldn't have to live in New York."
David Ross, Historian: "Scotland is a nation state. We owe it to all the generations of Scots yet unborn to deliver a heritage of freedom, of pride, of self determination. For many generations Scots have strived to create the independence that our nation rightly deserves. Let us be the generation to deliver that freedom -and those Scots to come can grow without the burden that weighs so heavily on our shoulders and stops us taking our rightful place, with our flag flying as an equal amongst the other nations of this planet.
Alex Salmond MSP (Leader of the Scottish National Party) : "I have campaigned long and hard for a Scottish parliament, but I believe that only a real Scottish parliament can make a real difference. It is time Scotland took full responsibility for our nation. It is time for independence."
Shiona Baird, Co-Leader, Scottish Green Party: "Our vision is for independence for Scotland, when the people of Scotland choose it, as a part of a process of decentralisation and democratisation."
"We view independence as part of a process, not as an event or even as an end in itself. It is a process that will transfer power away from the remote and over-centralised state we live in at the moment into the hands of people and communities that are actually affected by the decisions. " |
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