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11. July 2009, 22:57:05
Bernice 
I would say that Jules would be of the LABOUR persuasion........

11. July 2009, 22:58:18
Mort 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: Nope.... political systems by their nature don't work. As someone said, democracy is just the best system so far!!

11. July 2009, 23:01:53
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
(V): I probably should have said "has a leaning towards"
as was said below by someone....everyone leans towards something, you can't be "nothing"

11. July 2009, 23:03:25
Mort 
Subject: Re:you can't be "nothing"
Bernice: Certain philosophies would disagree with you on that.

11. July 2009, 23:04:11
Bernice 
Subject: Re:you can't be "nothing"
(V): well thats good, and at least for a change you don't

11. July 2009, 23:18:48
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re:
(V): Democracy is a political system. (sigh)

12. July 2009, 13:52:28
Mort 
Subject: Re:
Artful Dodger: Democracy is a form of government, like kings and lords, etc.... Just now we have elected 'lords' and 'kings' rather then lifetime ones.

It's just crazy that we elect our kings and lords without proportional representation.
Also it's crazy that we let them split ourselves into "us and them", which allows them to control us.

How much money has been wasted over "us and them"? how many WMD's have been created over "us and them"?

11. July 2009, 23:18:11
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: I would say that Jules would be of the LABOUR persuasion........
Bernice: I think the Labour party is equivalent to the liberal party. Mostly

11. July 2009, 23:35:40
Bernice 
Subject: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: not over here it isn't....2 different parties altogether...

11. July 2009, 23:46:20
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Bernice: What are they and what are their leanings? ;)

12. July 2009, 00:11:59
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: well......Labour is/was for the working man/underdogs. Liberals are conservative in UK or if you are in the USA Republican.....

12. July 2009, 00:17:04
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Bernice: Well if that's the case, then my bad. I stand corrected.

12. July 2009, 00:19:52
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Bernice: ah but we have 3 main parties in the UK
i let V fill you in with what they stand for..lol

12. July 2009, 00:22:13
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Imsoaddicted: 3 main parties....I know and so do we but AD and I were only talking those 2 :)

12. July 2009, 00:24:37
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Imsoaddicted: We have three parties too. The democratic/liberal party. The republican/conservative party.

And the office party.

12. July 2009, 00:26:16
Snoopy 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: that made me laugh

12. July 2009, 00:26:40
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: I love office parties...I can pinch the bosses bum HAHAHAHAHAHA

12. July 2009, 00:27:50
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Bernice:

are we off topic yet?

12. July 2009, 00:31:11
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Modified by Bernice (12. July 2009, 00:37:54)
Artful Dodger:yep

12. July 2009, 00:35:17
Vikings 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Artful Dodger: you will be as soon as you sit on the copy machine

12. July 2009, 00:36:30
Papa Zoom 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Vikings:

12. July 2009, 13:57:50
Mort 
Subject: Re: i let V fill you in with what they stand for
Imsoaddicted: How can I, when what they stand for keeps changing from day to day. I think Torchwood's last episode this week says it better then I.. you know... the PM trying to spin the potential loss of 10% of kids in the UK.

12. July 2009, 03:43:34
Pedro Martínez 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Modified by Pedro Martínez (12. July 2009, 03:44:15)
Bernice: Liberals are conservative everywhere in the world, only in the US and Canada, for some weird reason, "liberals" is what they call social democrats.

12. July 2009, 05:13:40
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Pedro Martínez: thanks Hun for that information.....

12. July 2009, 13:30:03
gogul 
Subject: Re: Labour party is equivalent
Pedro Martínez: "Liberals are conservative"

Wow finally. Over here even a radical can be a conservative. Taken by the roots of the words, I'm not ashamed to walk and talk with conservativism. I know enough so called leftists who have a conservative heart, allthough a rather nature loving like conservativism, things like fairness, let live and let die, stay cool, breathe before you talk. Of course it is appropriate to tickle the bourgeoisie. The bourgeoisie is willing to learn btw, yes yes I can see that, I'd call that a miracle if I didn't know it is bad conscience

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