Thanks JB,James Blast wrote:always nice to see some PF in here Zuma
even if it is a naff album
One of my faves, each to their own I guess...
and why not......
scimitars, or whatever they are called? dont know actually. back in the very early days it was 3 treesJames Blast wrote:very 'Sword of Islam' logo on those Sheffield United chaps shirts, how did that come about?
sorry but that's bolloxmarkfiend wrote:Oh incidentally, IMO if anyone goes for the "Not Voting" option, they should shut the f*ck up about any and every political issue until they do vote. If you don't do something to try and change things, you've no right to complain.
well yeah, but then it wouldn't be a democracy, so we wouldn't have to worry about little things like the integrity of the canidates, why they don't listen to the people, who is actually running the country and whyJames Blast wrote:OK pib what about you are not allowed to vote, like some states, would that suit you?
I'm sorry but that's absolute bollocks. None of the parties on offer mean anything to me, and I will not pussy-out and vote for someone just for the sake of it. I would be deeply ashamed to tick any of the boxes offered as they would represent more often than not the antithesis of my beliefs. I live by the same social-contract with government as someone who chooses to vote, and while I am expected to live by the laws of this land, I will complain as loudly and vociferously as I wish. I will "try and change things" as you put it, but not by taking part in a pseudo-democratic process which I believe is deeply flawed and run for the benefit of a ruling elite with little or no interest in my needs or beliefs.markfiend wrote:Oh incidentally, IMO if anyone goes for the "Not Voting" option, they should shut the f*ck up about any and every political issue until they do vote. If you don't do something to try and change things, you've no right to complain.
Obviously this does not apply to those of our members under voting age (I don't think there's anyone on here that young other than Dark) or non-UK people.
i really think in this context they are pretty much the sameRobF wrote:justifiable anger is not the same as apathy, and IS a valid reason for not voting. Anyone who wishes to tell me that I may only express my views in one context, by one process and if I choose not to I should "shut the f**k up" is not a democrat.