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Message started by bogarde73 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 12:15pm

Title: Extremism exposed
Post by bogarde73 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 12:15pm
It has come to a pretty pass when criticism of Labor govts, coupled with tongue in cheek humour, is censored on this board.

Henceforth are we to regard criticism of Labor as forbidden? Freedom of speech gone?

It is not unremarked that this person mozzaok, who holds the power, is a Labor supporter.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by nichy on Apr 14th, 2011 at 12:47pm
Bogarde,  if your A listers can't see that this is the plain and simple truth -  the mind boggles at  their "heads in the sand" attitudes.

"  A Bill for an Act to raise revenue for certain purposes including, but not limited to, the destruction of whatever commercial & industrial prosperity the govt has not yet succeeded in crippling, to be known by the short title of The Carbon Tax.

Can anyone tell me how much temperature change this folly will yield either here or in the globe generally?

No?

Can anyone tell me why anyone who is compensated for their rising bills will be encouraged to reduce their electricity consumption?

No?

Can anyone tell me why this country should not continue to benefit from the efficiencies of cheap coal it has in abundance when it will continue to be shipped out in ever-increasing tonnages to China, India & the rest?

No?

These people - Gillard, Rudd Combat and the rest - are enemies of the people.




Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by perceptions_now on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:06pm

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 12:47pm:
Bogarde,  if your A listers can't see that this is the plain and simple truth -  the mind boggles at  their "heads in the sand" attitudes.

"  A Bill for an Act to raise revenue for certain purposes including, but not limited to, the destruction of whatever commercial & industrial prosperity the govt has not yet succeeded in crippling, to be known by the short title of The Carbon Tax.

Can anyone tell me how much temperature change this folly will yield either here or in the globe generally?

No?

Can anyone tell me why anyone who is compensated for their rising bills will be encouraged to reduce their electricity consumption?

No?

Can anyone tell me why this country should not continue to benefit from the efficiencies of cheap coal it has in abundance when it will continue to be shipped out in ever-increasing tonnages to China, India & the rest?

No?

These people - Gillard, Rudd Combat and the rest - are enemies of the people.


I am not sure, if this is the banned post?

That said, the Labor party's Carbon Tax & the Liberal Party's ETS (under Malcolm), are both simply taxes!

Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive.

As has already been shown, via Energy cost increases already coming thru the system, without any ETS or Carbon Tax, people will not change their habits, unless it hurts and hurts BIG TIME and that is absolutely wrong at the present time.

If actions are to be effective, in reducing GHG's, as I think is required, then the only real solution is for governments to legislate annual reductions in GHG's and back that up with TAX CREDITS OR DEBITS, to enforce comliance!


Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:10pm
And Tony Abbott giving Polluting industry 30 BILLION DOLLARS OF TAXPAYER MONEY is sound policy how???????
C'mon don't run from the question this time, it's Liberal policy agrued by both Greg Hunt & Tony Abbott.
Remember there are NO STRINGS to this cash you just have to be a major polluter of CO2.
Bogarde & now you Nich want to bag Labor for their spending so explain how this will reduce temperature & provide value for money for us.

I too am making a list & I'm checking it twice & frankly on the year performance so far you both will be getting a lump of coal which you then can burn in protest :P

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by nichy on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by bogarde73 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:32pm
This why I am extreme if you like about the carbon tax. Our economy cannot afford either a MRRT or a carbon tax in the perilous climate that exists.

"As I have said many times before, a hard landing in China is the biggest risk facing the Australian economy. Even a slowdown of Chinese growth to 5% could see overall commodity prices fall by 30-40% according to a recent report by Canada’s TD Economics. And Australia’s two largest exports – iron ore and coal – would be hit particularly hard, adversely affecting Australian growth, jobs and government revenues. The flow on impacts to the rest of the Australian economy – from the housing market, to the banks and retail – could be devastating, potentially culminating in a deep recession and falling asset values.

The future trajectory of the Chinese economy is the big unknown. Hence, it might pay to operate with an increased margin of safety, just in case Australia’s largest and most important trading partner hits a speed bump."

From: Andy Xie, an independent economist based in Shanghai and the former Morgan Stanley chief Asia-Pacific economist (see larger extract in China's Miracle thread)

PS smithy I am honoured that you are honoured.


Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:35pm

bogarde73 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:32pm:
This why I am extreme if you like about the carbon tax. Our economy cannot afford either a MRRT or a carbon tax in the perilous climate that exists.

"As I have said many times before, a hard landing in China is the biggest risk facing the Australian economy. Even a slowdown of Chinese growth to 5% could see overall commodity prices fall by 30-40% according to a recent report by Canada’s TD Economics. And Australia’s two largest exports – iron ore and coal – would be hit particularly hard, adversely affecting Australian growth, jobs and government revenues. The flow on impacts to the rest of the Australian economy – from the housing market, to the banks and retail – could be devastating, potentially culminating in a deep recession and falling asset values.

The future trajectory of the Chinese economy is the big unknown. Hence, it might pay to operate with an increased margin of safety, just in case Australia’s largest and most important trading partner hits a speed bump."

From: Andy Xie, an independent economist based in Shanghai and the former Morgan Stanley chief Asia-Pacific economist (see larger extract in China's Miracle thread)

PS smithy I am honoured that you are honoured.


So do you agree with Abbott's Climate Change Policy?????

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by alevine on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:37pm
Calling someone an enemy of the people because you disagree with the policy is extreme.

There were many policies that Howard inacted I did not agree with, however, I never said he was an ENEMY Of the people because I had some hope that he was putting in place bullcrap with the purpose of improving Australia, based on his ideology.

Just because you don't agree with something the government is doing does not mean they are enemies.

1. Giving people compensation for rising costs of living due to the Carbon Tax will in affect change some people's behaviour - when I get free money from the government I try to save it, thereby I will attempt to reduce my energy use.

2.  No one is talking about this being the core solution to the world's problems; it is Australia showing to the rest of the world that we are committed to doing what needs to be done in an attempt to reduce the effects of climate change.  Sitting back and waiting is what scared and insecure people do; being proactive is what intelligent people do.

3.  Tony's plan is garbage.




Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by vegitamite on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:42pm
Hope  'enemy of the people' is not just condone to labor and carbon taxes..


Tony Abbott has a big decision to make — will he take the money or will he consider the health of Australians who smoke?

Senior correspondent Barry Everingham reports.

When Parliament resumes for the Budget session in a few weeks time, Nicola Roxon will introduce first in the world legislation which will outlaw advertising on cigarette packaging.

The rest of the western world is breathlessly agog — success here will mean they will undoubtedly follow.

Which way will Tony jump?

He already gets millions from the fossil fuel industry, and their cohorts in the tobacco lobby spent a reputed $4 million during the last federal election campaign campaigning against plain packaging.

They also pump a huge amount into the Liberal Party’s coffers and Tony Abbott and his health spokesman Peter Dutton are tap dancing around the question, refusing to give straight answers.

It’s all depressingly familiar.
He’s letting the polluters off the hook — will he stand by while thousands of Australians die from cigarette smoking?





http://www.independentaustralia.net/2011/business/tony-abbott-big-tobacco-and-astro-turf-organisations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tony-abbott-big-tobacco-and-astro-turf-organisations

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by bogarde73 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:42pm
smithy, I don't agree with any climate plan atm, certainly when it makes no difference, can make no difference (none of you have answered that question have you?) unless China, India & the USA are going to do the same.

alevine, I never agree with anything you say.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by alevine on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:43pm

bogarde73 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:42pm:
smithy, I don't agree with any climate plan atm, certainly when it makes no difference, can make no difference (none of you have answered that question have you?) unless China, India & the USA are going to do the same.

alevine, I never agree with anything you say.


I'm touched, as always :)


Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:56pm
Can anyone tell me how much temperature change this folly will yield either here or in the globe generally?

For the umtenth it is NOT about reducing Temperature.
IT's about REDUCING CO2 in the atmosphere.
If your going to argue against something at least get the premise right
No one has said we could reduce temperature what IS said is that by reducing CO2 in the atmosphere we will REDUCE the tepmerature increases.

Can anyone tell me why anyone who is compensated for their rising bills will be encouraged to reduce their electricity consumption?

Because if your smart you will seek out energy providers that are not effected by the tax therefore your compensation becomes a pay increase/tax cut.
But if your too lazy to pick up the phone/search the web for the best deal your hardly going to do those more onerous tacks such as switching appliances off at the wall are you.

Can anyone tell me why this country should not continue to benefit from the efficiencies of cheap coal it has in abundance when it will continue to be shipped out in ever-increasing tonnages to China, India & the rest?

Still working on this one.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by culldav on Apr 14th, 2011 at 2:14pm
Credible scientist have already said publically that if the whole planet stopped polluting today, it would take over 1000 years for the whole planet to decrease by ½ degree in temperature with the amount of CO2 that’s already in the atmosphere, but the Labs don’t want hear the science.

All Juliar is interested in is putting another tax on the Australian people that “might” reduce Australia’s CO2 emissions by 0.0004% over the next 25 years.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by bogarde73 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 2:25pm
For the umtenth it is NOT about reducing Temperature.
I think you're splitting hairs here.

Because if your smart you will seek out energy providers that are not effected by the tax
Some people will do that anyway, but the overall impact will not be to reduce usage.

Still working on this one.
Well maybe it's because the Greens would like to see all coal mines closed. That would be great for the economy.

Let's face it, this tax is about wealth redistribution, which was tried 90 years ago and it took them 70 years to decide it didn't work. Labor is a bit slow to catch on that's all.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 2:53pm

bogarde73 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 2:25pm:
For the umtenth it is NOT about reducing Temperature.
I think you're splitting hairs here.

Not when you have to consistently deal with arguments like this

Quote:
Credible scientist have already said publically that if the whole planet stopped polluting today, it would take over 1000 years for the whole planet to decrease by ½ degree in temperature with the amount of CO2 that’s already in the atmosphere, but the Labs don’t want hear the science.


They love to jump on that, what they wont go on to quote from these scientists is that with the CO2 already in the upper atmosphere a temperature increase of 1 to 2 degrees over this century is UNAVOIDABLE.
What they are saying is if we don't stop then with the increased CO2 it will go to 4 to 6 degress & that has massive consequences for human life on this planet.

Because if your smart you will seek out energy providers that are not effected by the tax
Some people will do that anyway, but the overall impact will not be to reduce usage.

When was the aim to reduce usage????
It's to reduce usage of coal fired electricity not electricity itself.


Still working on this one.
Well maybe it's because the Greens would like to see all coal mines closed. That would be great for the economy.

They have never put a time frame on this & have always said it will be transitional, as renewable power comes online creating jobs mining will wain.
I personally don't really think it will go like that but lets not try & panic the sheep with all mines are closing tomorrow.
In fact if that actually happened(as was muted with the mining tax) seeing they employ only 1% of the overall workforce we'd still have low unemployment 5.9% using the latest figures.

Let's face it, this tax is about wealth redistribution, which was tried 90 years ago and it took them 70 years to decide it didn't work. Labor is a bit slow to catch on that's all.

Again another spook the sheep argument by alluding to communism



Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:43pm
This tax will be an illegal weath grab for the rich unless we fight them to the death on it - they are after disability pensions and everything else they can get their hands on - unite with the immigrants, incite the workers to war with the corporations - agitate, activate action - fight fight fight. ;D ;D

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:44pm
;D ;D ;D ;DThe end of corporate Australia ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:48pm

Prevailing wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:44pm:
;D ;D ;D ;DThe end of corporate Australia ;D ;D ;D ;D




Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:56pm
"It takes more than guns to kill a man"
Joe Hill
Organize - They are weak, we are strong - They are dying we are rising....!

They are the welfare bludgers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR6SMAJQW8Y&feature=related ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by alevine on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:58pm
Seriously can't we just give him his own board to post on or something?  Maybe call it "Lunatic Ramblings"

Prevailing: Stop intruding other people's threads and posting JIBBERISH.  

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:01pm

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:58pm:
Seriously can't we just give him his own board to post on or something?  Maybe call it "Lunatic Ramblings"

Prevailing: Stop intruding other people's threads and posting JIBBERISH.  

Reported for trying to suppress freedom of speech and the genuine militant protest voice. >:( >:( >:( >:(

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by alevine on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:02pm

Prevailing wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:01pm:

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:58pm:
Seriously can't we just give him his own board to post on or something?  Maybe call it "Lunatic Ramblings"

Prevailing: Stop intruding other people's threads and posting JIBBERISH.  

Reported for trying to suppress freedom of speech and the genuine militant protest voice. >:( >:( >:( >:(


If we go through all his posts you reckon we'll find one that actually makes any sense? Doubt it.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by cods on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:06pm

Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm:

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS




smithy are you giving up you car??????

presuming if petrol gets to $2 a litre that that will be the point.

just checking!

and the lawnmower.. yuck they use petrol well mine does..what about a goat.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by alevine on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:07pm

cods wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:06pm:

Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm:

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS




smithy are you giving up you car??????

presuming if petrol gets to $2 a litre that that will be the point.

just checking!

and the lawnmower.. yuck they use petrol well mine does..what about a goat.



It is inevitable that petrol will rise to $2 p/l anyway.  

Hence why we need to actually start working towards alternative - hellloooo Carbon Tax.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by dsmithy70 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:35pm

cods wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:06pm:

Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm:

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS




smithy are you giving up you car??????

presuming if petrol gets to $2 a litre that that will be the point.

just checking!

and the lawnmower.. yuck they use petrol well mine does..what about a goat.


No I won't I don't pay for cars or fuel (perks of my employment)
As for the lawn mower I don't have any grass so don't need that either,
my gardening consists of round up once a year on the pavers :D

A goat is a very good suggestion, lawn mowing, milk & if you felt like it they make an excellent curry.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by gizmo_2655 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:55pm

Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm:

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS


But Julia's giving EVERYONE $55 Billion of OUR money...and there's a lot more of us than there are of polluters....

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by vegitamite on Apr 14th, 2011 at 5:04pm
     

A Bill for an Act to raise revenue for certain purposes including, but not limited to, the destruction of whatever commercial & industrial prosperity the govt has not yet succeeded in crippling, to be known by the short title of The Carbon Tax.

Can anyone tell me how much temperature change this folly will yield either here or in the globe generally?

No?

Can anyone tell me why anyone who is compensated for their rising bills will be encouraged to reduce their electricity consumption?

No?

Can anyone tell me why this country should not continue to benefit from the efficiencies of cheap coal it has in abundance when it will continue to be shipped out in ever-increasing tonnages to China, India & the rest?

No?

These people - Gillard, Rudd Combat and the rest - are enemies of the people.





Are these above the missing  questions ? Good questions , particualrly when you consider that The Liberal party  is supportive of Clubs Australia’s campaign against pokie reforms. Perhaps you’d care to answer:.

How many clubs will shut down because of the proposed reforms?

How many people will lose their jobs?

How many “valuable community services” that clubs ostensibly provide will go to the wall?

How many employees will have their hours or wages stripped back?

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 5:56pm
The tax money could be redirected to subsidize the poor, welfare and working class living costs and redirected away from the corporate and social elites.... ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by perceptions_now on Apr 14th, 2011 at 6:09pm

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.


Really, things are that tough?

What sorts of cost increases drove you that far back?


Have you at least got suitable lodgings, where you can have an open fire?


Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by longweekend58 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 7:58pm

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:02pm:

Prevailing wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:01pm:

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:58pm:
Seriously can't we just give him his own board to post on or something?  Maybe call it "Lunatic Ramblings"

Prevailing: Stop intruding other people's threads and posting JIBBERISH.  

Reported for trying to suppress freedom of speech and the genuine militant protest voice. >:( >:( >:( >:(


If we go through all his posts you reckon we'll find one that actually makes any sense? Doubt it.


not yet at least. maybe some new anti-psychotic might break thru and give some intelligence to this total nutjob.  We might all use the term 'nutjob' loosely when describing our opponenents but in his case, it is undeniably true!

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by longweekend58 on Apr 14th, 2011 at 8:01pm

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:07pm:

cods wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:06pm:

Dsmithy70 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:21pm:

nichy wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 1:17pm:
Neither would change the Publics habits and therefore the Production of GHG's, unless the relevant increases were massive. [quote]


perceptions,  those of us on budgets ,especially in NSW,  have already changed out habits re energy usage.  The only way further we can go is to revert to cooking over an open fire, washing in the creek, and using candles to light our way.  Forget keeping warm (or cool)  we just can't afford it.

So Tone's giving polluters 30 BILLION of YOUR money
You are getting NO COMPENSATION
Electricity bills are STILL going up
So's food, petrol any everything else
But that's OK Tones in power
FFS




smithy are you giving up you car??????

presuming if petrol gets to $2 a litre that that will be the point.

just checking!

and the lawnmower.. yuck they use petrol well mine does..what about a goat.



It is inevitable that petrol will rise to $2 p/l anyway.  

Hence why we need to actually start working towards alternative - hellloooo Carbon Tax.


ridiculous argument. do you know why people drive fossil fuel cars? BECAUSE THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE. do you know why we dont driv electric vehicles? BECAUSE THEY DONT YET WORK WELL ENOUGH. a carbon tax is not going to drive us toward an alternative that doesnt yet exist. and the manufacturers dont need a carbon tax to motivate them. the first manufacturer to produce a viable EV will make a microsoft-like fortune.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 8:05pm

longweekend58 wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 7:58pm:

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:02pm:

Prevailing wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 4:01pm:

sir prince duke alevine wrote on Apr 14th, 2011 at 3:58pm:
Seriously can't we just give him his own board to post on or something?  Maybe call it "Lunatic Ramblings"

Prevailing: Stop intruding other people's threads and posting JIBBERISH.  

Reported for trying to suppress freedom of speech and the genuine militant protest voice. >:( >:( >:( >:(


If we go through all his posts you reckon we'll find one that actually makes any sense? Doubt it.


not yet at least. maybe some new anti-psychotic might break thru and give some intelligence to this total nutjob.  We might all use the term 'nutjob' loosely when describing our opponenents but in his case, it is undeniably true!

reported for cyber stalking, cyber bullying and personal abuse.

Title: Re: Extremism exposed
Post by Prevailing on Apr 14th, 2011 at 8:07pm
we must not rest until we have taken all of the wealth off the corporate rich and re distributed it equally across the nation and reimposed government regulations on the rich and the banks... ;D ;D ;D ;D

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