Is George W Bush the antichrist?
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Yeah... That probably is closer to the actual truth.SINsister wrote:Neh - that's giving him FAR too much credit. He's merely a braindead a$$hole.
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Ach, who isn't the Antichrist nowadays. Especially when you start using dodgy numerlogy, you can prove anything. Note how they randomly include and exclude Walker from George Bush, come up with random connected stuff. If you search long enough you can prove anything.
Anyway, anybody got a rifle and a spare ticket to Washington DC?
Anyway, anybody got a rifle and a spare ticket to Washington DC?
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Due to NRA activism, it looks like it's easier to get a weapon than it is to get a visa these days.Obviousman wrote: Anyway, anybody got a rifle and a spare ticket to Washington DC?
So you only need to worry about the ticket...
...but be careful, for HL may very well be under surveillance.
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sounds quite accurate aswell But can't you see all the Labour voters, after getting irritated with Labour over all the bad press, being silly and voting tory instead in the next election people should be given a crash course on political parties before they are allowed to voteSyberberg wrote:Nah, Tony Blair is the "antichrist".
A perfect anagram of Tony Blair PM is "I'm Tory Plan B."
Now that's scary.
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The tory party has lost half its members since 97. Blair doesn't care as long as he wins the elections. But when there's a swing it's gonna be a huge swing.daggs wrote: sounds quite accurate aswell But can't you see all the Labour voters, after getting irritated with Labour over all the bad press, being silly and voting tory instead in the next election people should be given a crash course on political parties before they are allowed to vote
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People around me keep complaining about alot of things to do with the country and Labour but they don't vote, so I'm gonna nag at them to vote Lib Dem....thats the huge swing I'm looking for, even if it does seem hopeless!
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I knew that would come up somewhere! I live near one of the mrlp members, he has hundreds of stuffed toys in his front garden watching a TV that is actually plugged in and workingHom_Corleone wrote:There's only one way forward....
http://www.omrlp.com/
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Hom_Corleone wrote:There's only one way forward....
http://www.omrlp.com/
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Are you sure he's Monster Raving Looney and not just a raving looney full stop?daggs wrote:I knew that would come up somewhere! I live near one of the mrlp members, he has hundreds of stuffed toys in his front garden watching a TV that is actually plugged in and workingHom_Corleone wrote:There's only one way forward....
http://www.omrlp.com/
Having said that, what he's doing actually sounds quite sensible. You leave those cuddly toys in the garden with nothing to do, they'll get up to all sorts of mischeif!
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Exactly - look at that pesky Bagpus and them bloody mice.boudicca wrote:
Having said that, what he's doing actually sounds quite sensible. You leave those cuddly toys in the garden with nothing to do, they'll get up to all sorts of mischeif!
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It represents what was left out of the Labour Manefestos since Blair became leader.Dark wrote:
Where's the apostrophe in "Tony Blair PM"?
It donated...sorry, loaned...the party money for the election campaigning. Can now be found in the House of Lords with a Life Peerage.
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I have considered, in the past that that Bin Laden bloke COULD be the new messiah! Righ area of birth, age-ish, religious fundementalism, beard - you know what I meannick the stripper wrote:In order for there to be an anti-christ there has to be a christ, which there isn’t. So no, he’s not the anti-christ. He’s just a bastard.
On the other hand I thought, for a while that wakko jakko could be the new christ, before all the interfering with children (only Boys?) came to light!
Bush on the other hand, is AFAIK, a far right christian, who does believe in both christ and the devil. Can not have one with out the other! I am sure he knows what Goats blood tastes like ;-0
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He's not the messiah. He's a very naughty boy.Andy TG wrote:I have considered, in the past that that Bin Laden bloke COULD be the new messiah!
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That's why we once had a Garden Gnome Liberation Front around these parts (I don't know if you have Garden Gnomes back there, but, well, they're just little gnome statues spread across people's gardens)Hom_Corleone wrote:Exactly - look at that pesky Bagpus and them bloody mice.boudicca wrote:
Having said that, what he's doing actually sounds quite sensible. You leave those cuddly toys in the garden with nothing to do, they'll get up to all sorts of mischeif!
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Oh-ho, we have them alright!Obviousman wrote:That's why we once had a Garden Gnome Liberation Front around these parts (I don't know if you have Garden Gnomes back there, but, well, they're just little gnome statues spread across people's gardens)Hom_Corleone wrote:Exactly - look at that pesky Bagpus and them bloody mice.boudicca wrote:
Having said that, what he's doing actually sounds quite sensible. You leave those cuddly toys in the garden with nothing to do, they'll get up to all sorts of mischeif!
What I find most entertaining there is when you have two people, living next door to one another, who compete at who can get the most gnomes (and of course the accompanying paraphernalia, a little wishing well for one of them to sit beside inexplicably with a fishing rod, maybe a nice little house, a toadstool for one of them to sit on) into their front garden .
GNOME WARS ! That's proper politics.
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How many do you have then?
And Uncle Neil is joining in -
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4915672.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4915672.stm
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