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49 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

I'll try again Bolivian. Would you agree?

I’m not sure I would Mr ?

 

It’s possible, it’s not as if 100s of 1000s of other UK residents aren’t similarly pissing their lives away with the snort for a whole bunch of reasons much less than he might have. 

 

Not saying that that would make it right or excusable, but I would suggest he’d be due greater degree of empathy than most given the sacrifices he has been forced to make and the systemic pressure that has been brought to bear upon him for talking what he believes to be the truth. 

 

You see marching dust, I see a man under a great deal of pressure living with the expectation of being incarcerated before the end of the week, being separated from his friends and family, probably being in solitary and possibly loosing his life - i’d suggest that would be enough to cause the visible signs of what “could” be misinterpreted as drug abuse but could just as easily be the observable manifestation of considerable stress. 

 

Like him or loathe him as a personality, there should be universal disgust at the nature of the treatment he has received from “the establishment.”

 

Anyone that holds dear the privilege of freedom of speech can arrive at no other conclusion (unless they are actually a closet fascist.)

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11 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

I’m not sure I would Mr ?

 

It’s possible, it’s not as if 100s of 1000s of other UK residents aren’t similarly pissing their lives away with the snort for a whole bunch of reasons much less than he might have. 

 

Not saying that that would make it right or excusable, but I would suggest he’d be due greater degree of empathy than most given the sacrifices he has been forced to make and the systemic pressure that has been brought to bear upon him for talking what he believes to be the truth. 

 

You see marching dust, I see a man under a great deal of pressure living with the expectation of being incarcerated before the end of the week, being separated from his friends and family, probably being in solitary and possibly loosing his life - i’d suggest that would be enough to cause the visible signs of what “could” be misinterpreted as drug abuse but could just as easily be the observable manifestation of considerable stress. 

 

Like him or loathe him as a personality, there should be universal disgust at the nature of the treatment he has received from “the establishment.”

 

Anyone that holds dear the privilege of freedom of speech can arrive at no other conclusion (unless they are actually a closet fascist.)

And I agree with you, (not about the marching powder) and well you know it. I might not like what he stands for but i can't abide injustice. I tell you what, I'll catch the train over to the smoke on Thursday and meet you there, we can go and watch what goes on, are we on?

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Just now, eggsarascal said:

And I agree with you, (not about the marching powder) and well you know it. I might not like what he stands for but i can't abide injustice. I tell you what, I'll catch the train over to the smoke on Thursday and meet you there, we can go and watch what goes on, are we on?

Serious? It’s fair weather hereabouts this week, if yome serious I’ll crack-on early in the week and get up there - If it’s on I’m staying overnight so as to get on the piss though. 

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1 minute ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Serious? It’s fair weather hereabouts this week, if yome serious I’ll crack-on early in the week and get up there - If it’s on I’m staying overnight so as to get on the piss though. 

Deadly serious. I'd be there and back in the day though. It's only an hour on the train from here.

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I'll try again Bolivian. Would you agree?


Haha! I watched most of it. It did look a bit like he may of had something at the beginning of the clip but after watching more of it I’m not so sure.

He did look under the cosh though, which isn’t surprising.

I wonder if they place any reporting restrictions on his case? Unlikely, I think as it seems he’s being used a kind of scapegoat and a distraction in the whole sorry affair.

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On 20/09/2018 at 19:29, westphalian said:

ok, you Rees Mogg lovers/haters!

Say you had the opportunity to put a question live on TV to Rees Mogg, what would you ask?

 

i'm on Question Time with him next week and can ask him two questions.

if anyone cares to suggest a good one i will ask

1. Congratulate him on his stance, remind the audience of the original questions that were voted on, ("Remain a member of the European Union" "Leave the European Union") and ask him what the fuck is going on.

2. When he takes over the top slot ask if it's possible to organise a parachute drop for Corbyn into Syria.

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TR:

 

Not saying that that would make it right or excusable, but I would suggest he’d be due greater degree of empathy than most given the sacrifices he has been forced to make and the systemic pressure that has been brought to bear upon him for talking what he believes to be the truth. 

 

He potentially jeopardised the convictions of the same asian paedo gangs that he's sworn to expose, while serving a suspended sentence for doing exactly the same thing. Why should he get special treatment? It's like saying that Jimmy Saville was alright because he raised alot of money for charity. Everything he's 'exposed' has been in the public domain for some time

 

You see marching dust, I see a man under a great deal of pressure living with the expectation of being incarcerated before the end of the week, being separated from his friends and family, probably being in solitary and possibly loosing his life - i’d suggest that would be enough to cause the visible signs of what “could” be misinterpreted as drug abuse but could just as easily be the observable manifestation of considerable stress. 

 

Prison is a dangerous place.

 

Like him or loathe him as a personality, there should be universal disgust at the nature of the treatment he has received from “the establishment.”

 

There should be universal disgust at the nature of the treatment we have all received from "the establishment".

 

Anyone that holds dear the privilege of freedom of speech can arrive at no other conclusion (unless they are actually a closet fascist.)

 

Wheyaye.

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7 minutes ago, jamallio96 said:

I've seen this a few times on Arby now - I'm assuming the connotations are from before i joined so, for all the newbies like me, what is the dealio with blue helmets?!
Will wait till I hear the answers to tell you what colour my helmet is ?

I'm not sure what you've read before. I was pulling Mr Prentice's chain. He was peace keeping, like the UN do-In blue helmets.

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