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Tim Deegan 09-03-2012 17:40

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35395981)
Not sure if he was mad - megalomaniac, perhaps, but not clinically insane...

I don't know about you, but I would regard a megalomaniac, who has 1000's of people killed, as pretty much mad!!

Hugh 09-03-2012 18:54

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Another term is "Head of State".....

Tim Deegan 09-03-2012 20:33

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35396661)
Another term is "Head of State".....

Yeah, well how many of those are what you would call stable? Although most don't have 1000's killed just down to their own paranoia...well not openly anyway.

Osem 09-03-2012 20:43

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35396661)
Another term is "Head of State".....

'State of head' might be more appropriate for some folks around here.... :D

Maggy 09-03-2012 22:24

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What the hell has any of this to do with pensions?Could we please stop straying into off topic ravings.

Alan Fry 10-03-2012 10:16

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Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35396605)
I don't know about you, but I would regard a megalomaniac, who has 1000's of people killed, as pretty much mad!!

The only people that are mad are people who defend and promote a failed economic, social and poltical system

martyh 10-03-2012 10:21

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Originally Posted by Alan Fry (Post 35396917)
The only people that are mad are people who defend and promote a failed economic, social and poltical system

who woke the troll up ? come on now own up :nono::bsmack:

Alan Fry 10-03-2012 10:28

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35396924)
who woke the troll up ? come on now own up :nono::bsmack:

I did, so give up defending and promoting a failed system

The only Trolls on CF are defenders and promoters of a failed poltical, social and economic system

Hugh 10-03-2012 12:39

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So, basically, everyone except you.....

Alan Fry 10-03-2012 13:44

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35396991)
So, basically, everyone except you.....

Not eveyone, but quite a lot of CF users

Maggy 10-03-2012 13:47

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TOPIC! Stick to it..

Tim Deegan 11-03-2012 10:18

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Things were all supposed to be finalised by the 8th of March in order to bring in the first increase in contributions on the 1st April. However it all seems to have gone quiet. I spoke to the FBU on the 8th, and they said that it had gone to the Ombudsman, and they were waiting to hear back.

It all seems to have gone quiet. Does anyone know what is going on?

I presume that it won't come in on the 1st April now.

m419 11-03-2012 22:49

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35395624)
I always wonder why the Queen doesn't step in. but then I realise that she's not like the old Queens. they're just there as an ornament now.

I wouldn't think like that if I was you, that Queen has more say than what you think, it just doesn't get broadcasted, everything that prime ministers suggest or plan is most likely run through the queen first.

When they say the Queen is just a figure, I don't entirely believe that, I think the use of Prime ministers and some use of political parties is a front to say the UK is a democratic country and that the citizens have a say on who is running the country.

There is a lot of things that governments hide or adopt to control people, simple things like adding Sodium Fluoride to water, the type of Fluoride being used is not natural, its toxic waste sold to the water industry from other industries enforced by the government. It is common knowledge that it can help reduce dental problems, but it can also cause health problems as well control people making them more dosile,submissive and abiding and you notice, it is only added to areas in the UK where anti-social behaviour is higher than other parts. Like I said it can cause health problems such as bone diseases, cutting years off peoples lives and that can work wonders to decrease an increasing population of 'elderly'/over 65's.

People say that it's just a bit of fluoride at low levels, but toothpaste,tea and medications such as anti-depressants all contain it, meaning it is a cocktail of Fluoride.

The next thing is National Insurance, you pay it for the government to look after you when you become unemployed or for use for Pension Credit, the government seems very reluctant to letting you see that money again when you most need, they will keep putting up the retirement age up and up so by the time you will be at pension age, you will be dead!

And then there is Tobacco,alcohol and recreational drugs. They are widely available yet so bad for your health, why don't they just ban them if they are so bad for you? They won't because it is a good tax subsidise as well as a easy way for them to control you and decrease a population, that is why support for Alcohol dependency is poor, you have to pay good money for Alcohol dependency support, most of the people who do have a problem are a minority of people who do not work,have no potential for the governments taxation system and people with chronic health problems, easy way for the government to get shut of its problems. As for recreational drugs don't think for one minute they don't have any help from insiders from the government to help bring that rubbish in to the country, again the current legislation on recreational drugs is a mess, but then again it has not been set up to stop people really.

But people have to face it that the country is not in a mess like you think it is, it is done deliberately to rid the country of certain individuals. So you just have to be strong, save money,avoid taxes(legally via loopholes),don't drink and don't smoke :D

Some people reading will think i'm being extremely paranoid or mad, but I thought the same once, but the more you think about it, makes more sense and you will understand what i'm trying to get at.

Derek 10-05-2012 05:56

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Nick Herbert. What an utter, utter, utter tool.

He's on BBC News right now telling people who are getting shafted by pension contribution increases that it's 'futile' if they protest and the government is going to press ahead with the changes.

TheDaddy 10-05-2012 17:06

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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35425840)
Nick Herbert. What an utter, utter, utter tool.

He's on BBC News right now telling people who are getting shafted by pension contribution increases that it's 'futile' if they protest and the government is going to press ahead with the changes.

Yes I saw him, the man has as absolutely nothing about him, he was trying to appear hard shame his facade crumbled under the Gestapo like grilling from BBC breakfast presenters, first of all there would be no more negotiations then they're still talking then the protests are a joke but when pulled up on it he fully supports their democratic rights, where do we get these people from.


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