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MONTY you arse!
Posted by Simon Harvey on July 29th, 2003


Monty,

just what a crap country the UK has been turned into. Damn it back
then if you saw a black or brown face once a year it was an happening
now in 2003 its an happening if you see a bloody white face once a
year.
Keep your ignorant racisit shit off our board.

This county is all the better for the diversity of culture, skin colour and
creed, and all the worse for idiots like you. I actually thought the country
was doing a a pretty good job of getting rid of the attitudes of idiot
minorities likes yours. Yours in one culture this planet could do with out
as a whole. Thank god some people are smart enough to realise that.

Watch yourself.

Simon

Definition: - I'd sooner die

[n] a person who has conservative ideas or opinions

[adj] resistant to change

[adj] conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class; "a
bourgeois mentality"

[adj] unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the
buttoned-down, dull-gray world of business"- Newsweek

[adj] avoiding excess; "a conservative estimate"

[adj] opposed to liberal reforms



Synonyms: blimpish, bourgeois, button-down, buttoned-down, buttoned-up,
cautious, conservativist, conventional, fusty, hidebound, materialistic,
middle-class, moderate, nonprogressive, standpat(a), traditionalist,
ultraconservative, unprogressive



Antonyms: liberal, liberal, progressive



Definition:

[n] a person who favors a political philosophy of progress and reform and
the protection of civil liberties

[n] a person who favors an economic theory of laissez-faire and
self-regulating markets

[adj] tolerant of change; not bound by authoritarianism, orthodoxy, or
tradition

[adj] showing or characterized by broad-mindedness; "a broad political
stance"; "generous and broad sympathies"; "a liberal newspaper"; "tolerant
of his opponent's opinions"

[adj] not literal; "a loose interpretation of what she had been told"; "a
free translation of the poem"

[adj] given or giving freely; "was a big tipper"; "the bounteous goodness
of God"; "bountiful compliments"; "a freehanded host"; "a handsome
allowance"; "Saturday's child is loving and giving"; "a liberal backer of
the arts"; "a munificent gift"; "her fond and openhanded grandfather"

[adj] having political or social views favoring reform and progress







Synonyms: big, bighearted, bounteous, bountiful, broad, broad-minded,
civil-libertarian, free, freehanded, generous, giving, inexact,
liberalistic, loose, neoliberal, openhanded, progressive, progressive,
reformist, socialised, socialized, tolerant, welfare(a), welfare-statist,
welfarist



Antonyms: conservative, conservative, conservativist



Posted by Simon Harvey on July 29th, 2003


Oh,
I forgot to mention, that as for the EU, regardless of its problems, of
which there are many, intelligent liberal people are doing their darndest to
make sure that monkeys like you can have genuine input into the system and
have access to any information you want.

Regardless of that, the EU is the most powerful single body on the planet
(if they could coordinate policy) and the fact that I can go into any number
of countries without a passport, work, live and play there without any
questions asked, is a truly incredible thing.

If it were up to people with your "ideology" women, black people and those
who don't own property wouldnt be able to vote and slavery would be common
place even in places like America that thinks its the best and most wise
democracy on earth. Maybe you should go and help Bush trash that company and
leave the rest of us muddle through in our own backwards little way.

Sorry to everyone (apart from Monty and his supporters) for the OT nature of
this post but I think sorting this little c$%t out will serve all our
interests instead of letting him print his midless drivel on our largely
decent and cool board.

I'm sorry if you disagree, but I doubt you've been caused any
inconvienience. You decided to read this

Take care everyone (apart from monty and his supporters)
Kindest Regards

Simon


Posted by peter on July 29th, 2003



"Simon Harvey" <sh856531@microsofts_free_emal_service.com> wrote in message
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They have been unintelligent liberals. Right?

Peter



Posted by Jason Russell on July 29th, 2003


In news:bbzVa.50730$9C6.2947257@wards.force9.net,
Simon Harvey <sh856531@microsofts_free_emal_service.com> typed:
At the minimum you need some form of recognised ID.

Jason





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Posted by Alastair on July 29th, 2003


"Jason Russell" <dotcom@invalid.dotcom-computers.co.uk.invalid> wrote in
message news:3f26eb53$1_1@127.0.0.1...
When I lived in Germany I came and went without my passport, though
I did occasionally need my driving licence or similar. Coming back into
Britain was the only time a passport was essential.



Posted by Dave F on July 30th, 2003


Monty <monty@lancs.no-ip.com> offered the following:

Utter bollocks.



Posted by Stephen A on July 30th, 2003


"Monty" <monty@lancs.no-ip.com> wrote in message
news:irudivkhsqngvd8a10i92ahlf0din69dk4@4ax.com...

| And try trotting over to the US with no money in your pocket no where
| to stay and no prospects of a job and what will Bush say to you !!! .
| "Get back on that 747 you have just got of and get back where you
| have come from we are not a very soft touch like my friend Tony is" .

Do you understand democracy, civility and human rights?


Posted by Keith Roberts on July 30th, 2003


Monty wrote:
Why dont you go off to the states then - you dont like it here - dont bother
to send a postcard when you get there



Posted by Monty on July 30th, 2003


On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 00:40:28 +0000 (UTC), "Keith Roberts"
<melfort0@nospam.btinternet.com> wrote:
years so that Blair can give it someone from some forign land who
hasn't paid a penny into the kitty not on your life .
Things will be great here once we have a BMP member residing in No 10
and that day isn't so far off mark my words .
Monty .

Posted by TEQ on July 30th, 2003



"Monty" <monty@lancs.no-ip.com> wrote in message
news:bl7eivoakq03n18c48f0j1s1gf46519dqf@4ax.com...
The day a BNP* member gets into number 10 is the day that Satan will be
skating to work. Although it was > 50 years ago, people still remember WWII,
and although a few seats may get swayed by jingoistic rhetoric, the majority
of the voting public, they will never garner enough votes to win a majority.
The BNP are a bunch of losers**, always have been and always will be. I have
taken great delight in confronting these arseholes round the country when I
have encountered them, and to a man, they much prefer violence than reasoned
discourse.
When as a collective group,(what would the collective noun for a group of
BNP members be? Ah! I know - A bunch of thugs), you can stop dragging your
knuckles in the mud and string some coherent sentences together, with some
rationality behind them - you might stand a chance. Until that day? You're
just another lunatic fringe minority party.


*(note the N, not an M.)
**(note the single 'o' in lose. You can let LOOSE the dogs of war, or you
can lose your pension.)



Posted by Simon Harvey on July 30th, 2003


Thanks Guys,

I'm glad my perception of this board and usenet in particular is accurate in
that the majority of people are intellignet and liberal minded people.

The current problem with the political climate is the following in my humble
opinion:

The politicians are all arseholes. When was the last time a politician gave
a straight, yes or no answer. Its a joke, its like as soon as you're elected
you become this untrustworty deceitful worm.

When was the last time you thought, now theres a politiciam who really
PATIONATELY believes in what their doing? The ones that do are ivariably
nutters like the BNP.

When was the last time you saw a politician that you thought, cool, I really
think I could sit down and have a decent constructive discussion with this
guy on the issues that really matter? Not on your life!

Politicians are pathetic. Even the poular ones. Its just so boring to watch
them attacking each other instinctively without any regard as to whats
actually been said. The conservatives actually said something useful a
couple of months ago - something that woud apeal to many labourites, but
sadly, instead of useful engagement is the labour idiots (of which I'm kind
of one) just attack on the stupidest of issues. This is labours problem and
its the democrats problem in the US :-(

The other half of the story is the media. I'm not even going to mention the
most popular papers in this country because it depresses me so much. But,
even the BBC has become a total joke! The interviews are totally scripted,
the interviewers are constantly trying to put words into the mouths of
interviewees and you can just tell exactly what questions are going to be
asked before they are even uttered. I dont think I've heard anything useful,
inspiring or even interesting come from the bbc in a long long time. Its to
busy trying to make stories sound sexy, by using false conotations with
already important subjects. Half the time they are missing the biggest
issues in the world because those issues arent sexy enough. An exampe right
off the top of my head:

The US is going to provide a lot of funding to help stop the spread of aids
in Africa. - What we dont get told however, is that Bush also fully backs
and pushes the attack to make it illegal for smaller companies to provide
cheap generic medicines to those who need them most. Reason? Profit. As if
those C%N"S dont make enough.

Its totally sick man. Monty was right about one thing. Humans are stupid.

Take care all
Simon


Posted by Simon Harvey on July 30th, 2003


Oh,
I forgot to mention, that as for the EU, regardless of its problems, of
which there are many, intelligent liberal people are doing their darndest to
make sure that monkeys like you can have genuine input into the system and
have access to any information you want.

Regardless of that, the EU is the most powerful single body on the planet
(if they could coordinate policy) and the fact that I can go into any number
of countries without a passport, work, live and play there without any
questions asked, is a truly incredible thing.

If it were up to people with your "ideology" women, black people and those
who don't own property wouldnt be able to vote and slavery would be common
place even in places like America that thinks its the best and most wise
democracy on earth. Maybe you should go and help Bush trash that company and
leave the rest of us muddle through in our own backwards little way.

Sorry to everyone (apart from Monty and his supporters) for the OT nature of
this post but I think sorting this little c$%t out will serve all our
interests instead of letting him print his midless drivel on our largely
decent and cool board.

I'm sorry if you disagree, but I doubt you've been caused any
inconvienience. You decided to read this

Take care everyone (apart from monty and his supporters)
Kindest Regards

Simon


Posted by Roderick Stewart on July 30th, 2003


In article <lvKVa.908$Kx1.10604@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net>, Kraftee
wrote:
Didn't somebody once say something like "All that is necessary for evil
to flourish is for good men to do nothing"?

Rod.


Posted by Monty on July 30th, 2003


On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 01:27:11 +0100, "Stephen A"
<nospam@nojunk.noviagra> wrote:

Monty .

Posted by Richard Tobin on July 30th, 2003


In article <ojgfivgao531ud6lmtkgupcamkvfoc10ds@4ax.com>,
Monty <monty@lancs.no-ip.com> wrote:

The slogan of bigots everywhere.

-- Richard
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Posted by Twinkletoes on July 30th, 2003


"Monty" <monty@lancs.no-ip.com> wrote in message

| Do you understand that charity begins AT HOME .

LOL! - What on earth is that statement meant to mean?


Posted by Simon Harvey on July 30th, 2003



"CB" <see@reply.to.field> wrote in message
news:MPG.1991db1c21827ae89898f4@news.clara.net...
Sorry CB, go do some research. Your right in some regards, but not the most
important.
Foreign Policy Magazine - 2 months ago - American
Europe is equally a very important market for Japan. Accounting for around
20% of world exports and imports, and 30% of total world stocks of foreign
direct investment (FDI), the EU is the world's largest trading economy as
well as the world's prime source of FDI outflows. With a 8.3% share of the
EU import market, Japan is the second largest source of imports into the EU.
Japan is also a major investor in the EU.

The respects that you are correct in is military terms. The US used to be a
creditor nation (it stayed out of the second world was getting fat off the
proceeds. Then they jumped in at the end and boy have we heard a lot about
that ever since) So, they used to be a creditor nation. But then the crazy
conservatives come into power, slice a whole load of tax off the rich and
decide that what the world really needs is a huge rich arrogant government
pushing its weight around, threatening smaller countries and overthrowing
democratically elected governments, whilst sleeping with the Taliban and
Saddam Hussein (all glossed over with the sort of marketing that America can
afford from its ill gotten gains). My point is, in order to threaten lots of
people they needed a big army. Don't worry, Reagan will help you out there
my friend, how? By spending 300 billion a year on weapons you don't need
whilst people in your country die from lack of health profiteering, erm, I
mean "insurance".

As a result, the US economy is truly and profoundly the most debt ridden
country on the face of the earth. Approaching 7 TRILLION dollars the last
time I looked. Of course, that isnt really a problem because they also have
a reasonably strong economy, or at least they did until the smirking idiot
Bush used high powered contacts t stop black people voting, and stopping a
recount - because that would be "bad". You whatever you say Gerorge

So, onto the current nutter. I can prove that this dick was planning to
attack Saddam hussein 2 days after Sept 11th, even though there was no
connection and the security services were telling them that quite the
contrary to what they wanted to hear, there was no link whatsoever. That
would stop someone as smart as bushie boy though would it. Hell no. Not when
big business could profit and America could throw its weight around some
more whilst ranting about how freedom and democracy has prevailed.

Here's another cool thing. Bush made a big hoo haa about giving a $15
billion dollars to the whole of africa to stop a disease that its killing
thousands of people a day. That came out to massive fanfare. What wasnt
proudly shouted from the rooftops, was the fact that the same GWB was
pushing for small companies that were trying to get the smaller countries
cheaper drugs because the larger companies were making excesive profits. So
he's supporting these companies in suing the smaller ones. Whats the
frigging point! Its not like any of these countries can afford to pay those
companies 600 quid per month for their life saving drugs.

Inequality, lies, hald truths, deception, ignorance, more ignorance,
arrogance. It makes me sick.
I have spent the last four years of my life studying economics, foreign
policy, sociology, phsycology and politics. Full time. Unless you've done
the same, dont bother opening your mouth until you have something useful to
say. I'm guessing you havent because I dont know a single intelligent
conservative. Really, not one. All my friends graduate with firsts at
university - doctors lawyers and so on. Not one of them like the way this
planet goes round.

Just let me know if you want some more examples of hypocrisy. I've got them
by the bucket load because they make it so easy. You just have to look
through the lies and look through alternative news sources. Just let me know
and I'll tell you all about it.

Oh and incase you think I'm anti American, my wife is american and so his
her family and I love all of them. They are smart, caring generous and not
just to the already comparatively rich as good old monty seems to think. And
they think you're a dick to. Go live in washington and help bush cock up the
economy some more, just KEEP HIM OUT OF OUR FACE. Maybe that'll wipe that
irritating smirk of his irritating, ill educated, semi literate, face.

Knowledge is power

Call me a liar if you like. I'd love to watch you prove it though

Simon
MWAH



Posted by Jasper on July 30th, 2003


On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 23:11:45 GMT, "Dave F"
<dave_f@frisbeeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote:



Posted by peter on July 30th, 2003



"Simon Harvey" <sh856531@microsofts_free_emal_service.com> wrote in message
news:mCTVa.53286$xd5.3167285@stones.force9.net...
Hang on a minute, you mean that to pass severely downgraded 'O's and 'A's,
have a pissup for 3yr 9 mths and then cram for 4 units in academically
bereft and somewhat undisciplined subjects entitles your opinions to be
taken a fact.
Since the reasonably intelligent might choose not to rant in quite the same
way as you its little wonder you dont know any of the conservative ilk.

Peter



Posted by Kraftee on July 30th, 2003


Wait until you or one of yours requires any type of life enhancing
treatment on the NHS & gets told that they can't have it as it's to
expensive..

--
B-)
Life is pain.....
Deal with it!!




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