Belgium's days numbered?
They should go for the d'Hondt system. Its working very nicely here in Northern Ireland.
- stefan moermans
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well if we're going into politics why not. I have always been a Verhofstadt follower (liked the teeth ) however during the latest elections for presidency of the at that time VLD I voted against Somers and for Dedecker (yes you can hit me for that, I am a member). Since mr somers is running the show although he's just a puppet they they moved far too much to the left in my opinion leaving a whole bunch of people in the cold, almost pushing to VB (which i hate). Starting from that point of view i was quite happy when dedecker started his own party. It is a 1man show I agree, bet he never thougth the project would be as big as it is now. More and more people will be attracted to his roadshow and ya must give the man credit, the things the man did, he did good (judo, business)Obviousman wrote:Actually I always thought the aim of the cordon sanitaire was to have people lose their interest in VB, but then that might just be my take on it.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Nah, people lost interest. Has nothing to do with the Cordon, not directly anyway. As said before, had the Cordon not be installed, VB would have been down and out ages ago.Obviousman wrote:VB seeing their voters move to other parties is indeed the other trend. Perhaps an effect of the cordon sanitaire after all that?
Agree with Dedecker being just the one drawing people's attention these days though. Still, I'd rather see him in a government than VB...
Major point is that he migth be able to stop to continuous growth of the VB, something that the other parties couldn't do or wanted to do.
My guess is indeed that next elections he'll be having a +10% party and in the end they will need to hear him and at that stage it will be clear very soon whether LDD is just a balloon full of air or whether he actually migth bring somepositive vibes. pfft way to go jean marie
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You people don't see the big picture.
The big picture:
- The sissies play an average of 1 gig a year in Belgium.
- Mr Headsister seems to like Belgium
- if Belgium is splitted, it will be in 3 pieces
So, the optimist in me thinks: hell yeah, that means we will have 3 gigs a year for sure in TLFKABBNSITDC (The land formerly known as Belgium but now splitted in three different countries).
So, where do I need to sign?
The big picture:
- The sissies play an average of 1 gig a year in Belgium.
- Mr Headsister seems to like Belgium
- if Belgium is splitted, it will be in 3 pieces
So, the optimist in me thinks: hell yeah, that means we will have 3 gigs a year for sure in TLFKABBNSITDC (The land formerly known as Belgium but now splitted in three different countries).
So, where do I need to sign?
nostalgy ain't what it used to be
- stefan moermans
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HisWimmNess wrote:You people don't see the big picture.
The big picture:
- The sissies play an average of 1 gig a year in Belgium.
- Mr Headsister seems to like Belgium
- if Belgium is splitted, it will be in 3 pieces
So, the optimist in me thinks: hell yeah, that means we will have 3 gigs a year for sure in TLFKABBNSITDC (The land formerly known as Belgium but now splitted in three different countries).
So, where do I need to sign?
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Secondedstefan moermans wrote:HisWimmNess wrote:You people don't see the big picture.
The big picture:
- The sissies play an average of 1 gig a year in Belgium.
- Mr Headsister seems to like Belgium
- if Belgium is splitted, it will be in 3 pieces
So, the optimist in me thinks: hell yeah, that means we will have 3 gigs a year for sure in TLFKABBNSITDC (The land formerly known as Belgium but now splitted in three different countries).
So, where do I need to sign?
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HisWimmNess wrote:You people don't see the big picture.
The big picture:
- The sissies play an average of 1 gig a year in Belgium.
- Mr Headsister seems to like Belgium
- if Belgium is splitted, it will be in 3 pieces
So, the optimist in me thinks: hell yeah, that means we will have 3 gigs a year for sure in TLFKABBNSITDC (The land formerly known as Belgium but now splitted in three different countries).
So, where do I need to sign?
"as we walk on the floodland"
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And the saga continues...
The odds of the Sissies playing 3 times a year in tha neighbourhood has never bees that high
If it wasn't that sad, I would love it.
The odds of the Sissies playing 3 times a year in tha neighbourhood has never bees that high
If it wasn't that sad, I would love it.
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hey if that would be the result, i'd be all up for splitting this country!HisWimmNess wrote:And the saga continues...
The odds of the Sissies playing 3 times a year in tha neighbourhood has never bees that high
If it wasn't that sad, I would love it.
although in that case, i'd split it up in to the 10 provinces + brussels, we'd get a real TLFKABBNSITDC-sisters tour then...