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Old 30-01-2008, 11:53 AM   #61 (permalink)
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At least this candidate is English, he is English isn't he ? :-)

Years ago we had a spate of Plastic Paddies,
and now we seem to have a political trend of Erroneous English! :-)

You may get a little help from the foriegn vote of Erroneous English,
seeming Londonistan is ethnically cleansed of the true English, but I still feel you will be near bottom of the voting pile, sadly.

The British National Party should do quite well, but again they are up against an ethnically cleansed Londonistan, which will make things dificult.

And the left wingers will be laughing at the nationalists fighting against each other, which is very sad and embarressing.
Do you understand the difference between 'ethnicity' and 'nationality'?

Why do you assume (as implied by your remark about 'left wingers laughing') that all nationalists are not 'left wingers'?


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Old 30-01-2008, 04:51 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Of course I do know what the diference between 'ethnicity' and 'nationality' is.

Ive never come across a left wing nationalist in my life.
The two don't go hand in hand, with the basics being that right wingers usualy want to protect and preserve their own,
whilst left wingers usualy want to protect and preserve any other national or ethnic group than their own!

Do you understand the difference between some ones 'bottom' and 'elbow' ?

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Why do you assume (as implied by your remark about 'left wingers laughing') that all nationalists are not 'left wingers'?


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Of course I do know what the diference between 'ethnicity' and 'nationality' is.

Ive never come across a left wing nationalist in my life.
The two don't go hand in hand, with the basics being that right wingers usualy want to protect and preserve their own,
whilst left wingers usualy want to protect and preserve any other national or ethnic group than their own!
As you are so well informed, perhaps you would be prepared to set out the difference between 'ethnicity' and 'nationality' for everyone else's benefit and to demonstrate that you actually know.

Your prejudiced remarks about nationalists and what is 'left wing' etc are not really worth commenting on.

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I do not recollect stating what you as an individual think. If you contend otherwise, perhaps you'll direct me to the relevant posting? I'll construe the absence of a proper response to this enquiry as exposing your propensity for unsubstantiated assertion.
I refer to your post number 25, and I quote:

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I merely drew attention to the propensity of Scots (ie YOU!) to hog as many threads as possible as I have done on other occasions. Clearly I touched a raw nerve.
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No need to repeat your inadequate claim. 'Liberty' like 'great' is a vague concept in particular situations. Individuals on the losing side of an argument often resort to such generalities. Bit like saying 'I fight to make this country great'! What does that mean in practice?
The maximum possible liberty for individuals. It's quite simply really. I even mentioned libertarianism, it's not that difficult to find out what a libertarian stands for. Furthermore, liberty is a very specific word, if I had used the word freedom instead of liberty, I would be opening myself up to all sorts of criticisms. Liberty, however, rules out license.

Stop being so pedantic and actually answer the points people make in their posts. Although, I'm sure you would find this too difficult since you only seem to quote parts that allow you to spout rhetoric, as opposed to replying to questions which would require reasoned answers...

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Since you seem to give yourself this license:

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I'll construe the absence of a proper response to this enquiry as exposing your propensity for unsubstantiated assertion.
Perhaps I should have construed a long time ago that you cannot give answers to simple questions...

P.S. A poor dodge this time I might add, your last two were a wee bit better.
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I do not recollect stating what you as an individual think. If you contend otherwise, perhaps you'll direct me to the relevant posting? I'll construe the absence of a proper response to this enquiry as exposing your propensity for unsubstantiated assertion.

No need to repeat your inadequate claim. 'Liberty' like 'great' is a vague concept in particular situations. Individuals on the losing side of an argument often resort to such generalities. Bit like saying 'I fight to make this country great'! What does that mean in practice?

Which questions about 'Standing for London' have I not answered?

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For those unable or unwilling to concentrate, this thread is essentially about the GLA Elections this year.

Yes, it did mention that township called Edinburgh by way of comparison. Even so, that is not a signal, an excuse for Scots to seek to divert the whole thread in the way you have with wholesale comparisons about the rights or wrongs of the comparison!

I merely drew attention to the propensity of Scots (ie YOU!) to hog as many threads as possible as I have done on other occasions. Clearly I touched a raw nerve.

The theme was standing (ie sticking up) for London, not "other parts of the UK including Scotland"! Geddit!

Is your inferiority complex so great that you have to be so humourlessly literal? You know what to do if you don't like my pointing out your Scottish vice of constant Caledonian promotion.
Now quote which exact words of mine allegedly state what you as an individual think.

D'ye think I was dragged up the Clyde in a barra'?


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